With the support of USAID RADA: Next Generation Program, the Educational Center of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine conducted the first international parliamentary lesson "Ukraine and Poland: in solidarity together," in which thousands of Ukrainian and Polish students, as well as the Verkhovna Rada and the Sejm MPs took part.
USAID RADA: next generation Program, in cooperation with the EU-funded project Association4U, organized an online meeting on Poland’s European integration experience. 109 representatives of the Verkhovna Rada and the Ukrainian government attended the event.
In October, with the support of USAID RADA: Next Generation Program, the Educational Center of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine resumed the series of lessons "Foreign parliaments in support of Ukraine." During October, lessons gathered 450 participants and hundreds of views on YouTube!
USAID RADA Next Generation is a five-year initiative (2021-2026), implemented by the “Internews Ukraine” NGO, that aims to advance the “next generation” of reforms that will enable the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU) to become a modern, effective institution that promotes accountability and democratic development in Ukraine.
USAID RADA Next Generation is a five-year initiative (2021-2026), implemented by the “Internews Ukraine” NGO, that aims to advance the “next generation” of reforms that will enable the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU) to become a modern, effective institution that promotes accountability and democratic development in Ukraine.
USAID RADA: Next Generation Program held an international parliamentary technical assistance coordination meeting on "Ethical and professional standards in the work of the parliament in the context of European integration." 4 participants joined discussions on the Code of Ethics for Ukrainian MPs and how to implement it after its adoption. The study results of the Legislative Quality Index also were presented at the meeting.
On October 24-25, USAID RADA: Next Generation Program held the first pilot training "Policy-making process and the full cycle of legislative scrutiny" for MPs' assistants and representatives of parliamentary committees and ministries. The participants noted in the survey that they highly appreciated the quality and relevance of the training and would recommend it to their colleagues.
On October 24-25, Zagreb hosted the First Parliamentary Summit of the International Crimea Platform, in which delegations from over 50 countries and international organizations took part. At the request of the Verkhovna Rada leadership, USAID RADA: Next Generation Program provided organizational, information, and analytical support for the summit and was also a co-organizer of the expert panel.