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Innovative Theater Program Teaches Tolerance to Teachers and Children
"You always have to be difficult! When it comes to collecting money for an exam, your mother is unavailable. She has money to buy you mini skirts, but never for flowers for the teacher!" More ...

Lviv Issues $18.4 Million Municipal Bond to Attract Funds for Infrastructure Development
Ukraine’s cities need massive amounts of investment to modernize their infrastructure, and municipal bonds are the means to help them attract long-term capital. In late 2004, the USAID-funded Access To Credit Initiative (ATCI) began working with selected cities to demonstrate just how municipal bonds can do so. ATCI selected four cities, Ivano-Frankivsk, Berdyansk, Lviv and Luhansk, it would assist in issuing pilot bonds. More ...

New Budget Foresees More Care for Children
Vika, a second grade pupil at Secondary School No. 22 in Pavlohrad, has been fascinated by the sporting accomplishments of the Olympic champion swimmer Yana Klochkova since she was very small. More ...

Relief Nursery Helps Families at Risk
Sashko, 6, can count, knows the alphabet, and can write his first and last names. More ...

USAID: 15 Years of Assistance
USAID has addressed the critical needs of orphaned children since 1994. Through its Community and Humanitarian Assistance Program it provided over $9 mln worth of clothing, bedding, furniture and footwear to the 280 orphanages and boarding homes under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Social Protection. More ...

A Long Way from Silence to Action
On a sunny October day in 2006, women of all ages, from all regions of Ukraine and many of their families gathered on Kontraktova Ploshcha in Kyiv for the annual One Day Walk for Life. More ...

Environmental Pollutants Finally Marked for Removal
For Stepan Vasylechko, head of the Syanky Village Council, December 2006 was the moment he tasted victory. More ...

Ukrainian Philanthropy Emerging to Provide New Opportunities for Civil Society Organizations
Ukraine’s nonprofit sector has made tremendous strides over the past decade. More ...

MAMA+ Brings Children Back to the Family
Svitlana’s parents divorced when she was three. Some time later, her mother remarried, but Svitlana’s relations with her stepfather were tense. So upon completion of the 9th grade, Svitlana left home to begin her own life. More ...

Disabled Woman Fights to Remove Barriers
For seven years now, Anna Harchenko has used a wheelchair to get around in her native town of Cherkasy. At the age of 15, Anna fell and injured her spine while riding a horse. More ...

Volyn NGO Instills Civic Oversight over Ukraine’s Criminal Law Process
Roman Danylchuk, 17, a high-school student, was accused last year of aggravated robbery. Allegedly, he and his friend assaulted another minor and took his cell phone in the process. More ...

Nurturing Business Development in Ukraine: Twelve Years of Work Brings Success
Business development in Ukraine has been a USAID priority for well over a decade. More ...

Ukraine Develops Non-State Pension Funds
Seeking to become a member of the world community, Ukraine is implementing the successful practices of developed economies. More ...

"Thank you!"
Ten representatives from several Crimea-based medical and educational institutions and NGOs, visited Charlotte, North Carolina, in mid-July as participants of USAID’s Community Connections Program. More ...

Girl, Born to HIV-Positive Mother, Reunited with her Family
Lena, 31, lived in a small village of Blizhnee near Simferopol with her husband, 12-year-old daughter Katyusha and 10-year-old son Ihor. More ...

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