The Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation (DIF) is an analytical and enlightening organization
We aims at building Ukrainian state, democracy, and market economy and enhancing full integration of Ukraine
into European and Euro-Atlantic structures. Nowadays, DIF belongs to leading Ukrainian think tanks and focuses
its activities on developing reasonable recommendations in the sphere of democratic transformations and
Ukraine’s European integration for decision makers and civil society representatives.
DIF works as:
А think tank
analyzing public policies which corresponds to popular demand for European standards, and advocacy of reform
A research organization
research of the main trends in public opinion, functioning of bodies of state government and local self-governance and international organizations
Educational institution
education, seminars, informing and enlightenment of civil society, stakeholders, different target groups in Ukraine and abroad on the most relevant and pressing socio-political issues
Leaders
Ilko Kucheriv
DIF was created in 1992 and was named after its founder and first director Ilko Kucheriv (1955-2010)
who made an impressive contribution to democratic progress of Ukraine, as well as development of Ukrainian sociology and civil society.
Iryna Bekeshkina
Now the Director of the Democratic Initiatives Foundation is the Ph.D,
sociologist Iryna Bekeshkina.
Olexiy Haran
Head of Research – Olexiy Haran, Professor of Comparative Politics, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
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DIF works in the following spheres:
- Research and analysis of trends in public opinion and its influence on public policies
- Domestic reforms of the political system
- European and Euro-Atlantic integration
- Policy towards occupied and liberated territories in the Donbas region with the aim of their re-integration
- Frozen conflicts on post-Soviet territory
- Strengthening of the capabilities of Ukrainian think tanks
- Educational reform
- Monitoring of electoral processes and conducting exit polls
DIF was the first NGO that from the start of its activities played the role of an intermediary between
researchers of public opinion and civil society by analyzing and presenting public opinion of the Ukrainian
population regarding the most poignant social issues to society. Subsequently, DIF introduced public opinion
polls to political discourse and was the first to begin actively using public opinion as an argument in political discourse.
Today, DIF as a think tank that conducts original research, resolutely promotes its products to the state level,
conducts advocacy of its recommendations systematically influences the forming of policies and public opinion.
DIF participates in the work of consulting and advisory bodies of governmental bodies and regularly engages public officials in expert surveys.
One of the key components of the DIF activity has become the conducting of independent exit polls in Ukraine.
DIF was the first to organize exit poll during the 1998 parliamentary elections. Since then the team of
sociologists and analysts that DIF conglomerated into the National Exit Poll Consortium became the leader in
this sphere in Ukraine. By developing standards targeted at the proliferation of democratic values DIF was an
example of how an independent organization can change society.
DIF directly influenced the political course of the country in 2004 when it conducted an independent exit poll
in Ukraine during the presidential elections, which pointed to the falsification of the election results through
vote rigging, changed the political landscape of Ukraine and became the main argument for and catalyst of the
Orange Revolution. Since that time the exit polls became a crucial and indispensable element of political culture
to ensure free and fair elections and an instrument of voter control in Ukraine.
DIF takes part in coalitions of different formats, which unites different public or non-government organizations.
It was one of the founders and participants of the Freedom of Choice coalition, later the New Citizen coalition
and the Chesno (Fair) movement and today the Reanimation Package of Reforms.
DIF has risen to new levels of cooperation with foreign think tanks and from time to time it presents its studies
on the course of reform in Ukraine abroad. Since 2010 DIF is a member of the PASOS international network of think
tanks, which significantly fostered its capabilities as a think tank. In 2014 DIF became a member of the
Association of Ukrainian Think Tanks, which consolidates its efforts in promoting reform and European integration
in Ukraine through the Ukrainian Think Tanks Liaison Office in Brussels. DIF is also a member of the Ukrainian
national platform Forum of Civil Society of Eastern Partnership in Brussels.
According to the results of the Global Go To Think Tank Index, which is compiled within the framework of the
Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) at the University of Pennsylvania (U.S.), DIF is rated among
the most influential think tanks in the Eastern Europe.
DIF constantly holds public events (debates, roundtables and press conferences) dedicated to the discussion of
issues of the development of the Ukrainian state, national interests, democratic processes and the integration
of the country into European and Euro-Atlantic structures. DIF continues its activity in the direction of
Euro-Atlantic integration. Having started its activity as a civil center for the support of Ukraine’s accession
to NATO, today DIF has gained the reputation of an authoritative analytical source of the Euro-Atlantic attitudes
of Ukrainians.
DIF publishes the English-language analytical bulletins “Focus on Ukraine”, which offers regular assessment of
political events in Ukraine, “Policy Papers” in which the main reforms in Ukraine is analyzed and “Public Opinion”,
in which the views of Ukrainians on specific problems and issues in the political, economic and social life
of Ukraine are studied.
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