Ukraine World International
Skip to content [#content] January 19, 2018 Search for: Search search facebook twitter menu Home Reforms Russian Aggression Key Facts Video: Stories & Explainers Partners About Us Українською По-русски Key Facts “Little Russia”: What Ukraine Would Look Like If The “16 January Laws” Had... access_time 3 days ago Key Facts Ukraine: What to Expect in 2018 access_time 1 week ago Reforms “Green” Economy: How Ukrainian Cities Are Mastering Energy Management access_time 1 week ago Reforms Reforms “Green” Economy: How Ukrainian Cities Are Mastering Energy Management access_time 1 week ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share “Green” Economy: How Ukrainian Cities Are Mastering Energy Management access_time 1 week ago The year 2015 marked the beginning of energy sector reform in Ukraine, which advocated the efficient use of energy resources and alternative sources of energy. The implementation of the reform proved to be a rather slow and lengthy process nationwide, but some cities managed to adopt effective measures and reduce energy consumption costs through the introduction of energy management. The reform process has enabled the approval of a range of important laws, but their actual enactment requires additional delegated legislation and adequate funding. The state budget of Ukraine for 2018 plans to allocate UAH 2 billion for energy efficiency, which… Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Ukraine’s Oligarchs Still Control the Media. Will Anyone Ever Challenge… The oligarchs still control the airwaves in Ukraine. Ten of eleven national television channels are… access_time 1 month ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Business is cautiously optimistic about Ukraine, though many problems still… As the third year of reforms in Ukraine draws to a close, current and potential… access_time 1 month ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share What Ukraine’s Healthcare Reform Is About On 19 October, Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada approved the draft law No. 6327 “On state financial… access_time 3 months ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Russian Aggression Russian Aggression Online Wars: How Ukrainians Live Without the Russian Internet access_time 1 month ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Online Wars: How Ukrainians Live Without the Russian Internet access_time 1 month ago Blocking of Russian Internet services forcing Ukrainians to change their virtual life patterns. Balancing between values of freedom and security, last May Ukraine sanctioned the most popular Russian Internet services. The aim was to defend its citizens from the Kremlin’s surveillance and propaganda. But this move has more far-reaching ramifications for Ukrainian society. Though this was done in hardly a transparent way, it breaks the life patterns of Ukrainians in the Internet world. In May 2017, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, on the basis of a decision by Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, imposed sanctions on some Russian Internet… Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share “Words and Wars.” A Book About Kremlin Propaganda This analytical publication was compiled by NGO Internews Ukraine with the support of the European… access_time 1 month ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Russian Blackmail In The Council Of Europe? Photo credit: Adrian Grycuk The Council of Europe (CoE) could become the first European institution to… access_time 2 months ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share US “seriously considers” lethal weapons for Ukraine. Will it happen… Kurt Volker, the newly appointed US Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations additionally confirmed in an… access_time 5 months ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Key Facts Key Facts “Little Russia”: What Ukraine Would Look Like If The “16… access_time 3 days ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share “Little Russia”: What Ukraine Would Look Like If The “16… access_time 3 days ago Photo credit: Vadym Chupryna Exactly 4 years ago, on 16 January 2014, amid the Euromaidan protests, Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada attempted to adopt legislation which would legalise the dictatorship of then president Viktor Yanukovych. Ten laws were adopted by raising hands, as the electronic voting system of the Rada could not function. Furthermore, their texts were made public only after they had been adopted. In unison, these pieces of legislation were a massive attack on democratic freedoms and human rights in the country. This was one of the last attempts by the Yanukovych regime to strengthen its power and turn it… Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Ukraine: What to Expect in 2018 One should not have wild expectations for Ukraine this year. Although the country is more… access_time 1 week ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Ukraine 2017: Breaking vicious cycle? Here we will try to make sense of what 2017 brought Ukraine. Many events and… access_time 4 weeks ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share What Ukrainians Really Think: 10 Key Insights from Ukraine’s 2017… Ukraine is a complicated, changing country. It’s far too easy to imagine that the proclamations… access_time 1 month ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Blog Key Facts “Little Russia”: What Ukraine Would Look Like If The “16 January Laws” Had Been Implemented Photo credit: Vadym Chupryna Exactly 4 years ago, on 16 January 2014, amid the Euromaidan protests, Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada attempted to adopt legislation which would… access_time 3 days ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Key Facts Ukraine: What to Expect in 2018 One should not have wild expectations for Ukraine this year. Although the country is more than a year away from the March 2019 presidential election,… access_time 1 week ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Reforms “Green” Economy: How Ukrainian Cities Are Mastering Energy Management The year 2015 marked the beginning of energy sector reform in Ukraine, which advocated the efficient use of energy resources and alternative sources of energy.… access_time 1 week ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Українською Пенсійна реформа. На які зміни чекати access_time 1 week ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Key Facts Ukraine 2017: Breaking vicious cycle? Here we will try to make sense of what 2017 brought Ukraine. Many events and trends of the past year will certainly have consequences for… access_time 4 weeks ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Success Stories 10 stories from Ukraine’s 2017 In 2017, UkraineWorld networking initiative produced many stories to provide Ukrainian and international audience with a picture of what has been happening in and around… access_time 4 weeks ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Reforms Ukraine’s Oligarchs Still Control the Media. Will Anyone Ever Challenge Them? The oligarchs still control the airwaves in Ukraine. Ten of eleven national television channels are directly or indirectly connected to politicians and oligarchs. More than… access_time 1 month ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Reforms Business is cautiously optimistic about Ukraine, though many problems still remain As the third year of reforms in Ukraine draws to a close, current and potential international investors are calculating risks with an eye on the… access_time 1 month ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Russian Aggression Online Wars: How Ukrainians Live Without the Russian Internet Blocking of Russian Internet services forcing Ukrainians to change their virtual life patterns. Balancing between values of freedom and security, last May Ukraine sanctioned… access_time 1 month ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Key Facts What Ukrainians Really Think: 10 Key Insights from Ukraine’s 2017 Opinion Polls Ukraine is a complicated, changing country. It’s far too easy to imagine that the proclamations and positions presented by Ukraine’s government and civil society represent… access_time 1 month ago Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Read more Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest share Posts navigation 1 2 … 6 Next navigate_next Tags arrest Association Agreement ATO Avakov aviation conflict corruption courts Crimea decentralisation Donbas economy energy efficiency European integration Eurovision industry infrastructure intellectual property IT judiciary Klymenko Kyiv Macron Matios migration militants military Minsk agreements NABU NAPC piracy polls propaganda Putin reform Reforms Russia Russian Agression SAP self-proclaimed republics terrorism transport Ukraine visa-free regime war Twitter Timeline: Tweets by ukraine_world © 2018 Ukraine World International. All Rights Reserved. facebook twitter