Projects: 2020

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Access to Qualified Translation for Asylum Seekers

Access to Qualified Translation for Asylum Seekers

The Ukrainian authorities (judges, State migration service, State boder guard service) are facing a shortage of qualified interpreters of rare languages (Urdu, Pashto, Farsi, Tamil, Hindi, Somali) in Ukraine. Lack of access to qualified translation leads to violation of right to international protection. The main idea of project  is formation an effective model of interaction […]

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Museum of Ukrainian Female Migration

Museum of Ukrainian Female Migration

Gender plays a fundamental role in migration processes, since being a Stranger due to her origin, a migrant woman is also an Other due to her gender, which results in the risk of her double exclusion. Regardless of their motives and threats, however, independent female migration is a valuable personal resource that helps free oneself from […]

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HR-Forum for Civil Society Actors

HR-Forum for Civil Society Actors

The main goal behind the idea of “HR forum” is to support the leaders broadly defined personnel of NGOs in expanding their diverse team management skills, task delegation, leadership development in their organisations. We are not in favour of transmitting business ideas and practices to the NGOs environment. However, we strongly believe that a reasonable […]

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A Laboratory for Belarusian Diaspora Encounters

A Laboratory for Belarusian Diaspora Encounters

2020 has brought Belarus on the spotlight, as the country witnessed the most severe political crisis of this century. Brutally silenced for demanding free and fair elections, peaceful demonstrators have been praised internationally for standing up against Lukashenko’s government. Meanwhile, thousands of Belarusian migrants mobilized as part of a transnational grassroot movement to make the […]

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Co-creating visions for the New Belarus

Co-creating visions for the New Belarus

“Should I stay or should I go” was the question raised in the eponymous song by the British punkrock band “The Clash” in 1982. Similarly, in 2020 when there is political discontent people either migrate or protest, so it seems. But what if some leave and nevertheless want to involve themselves in protest or political […]

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From West to East

From West to East

When we talk about migration in Europe, generally people talk about two different flows: illegal immigration flows from third world countries (Middle East, Asia, Africa) // infra migration flows from Eastern to Western Europe. This infra migration flow produces both opportunities and challenges for European countries. In time of Covid-19, one challenge is very much […]

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Communication Platform for National Minorities from the East of Ukraine

Communication Platform for National Minorities from the East of Ukraine

Ukraine has been one of Europe’s most heterogenous and multicultural lands for centuries. Currently conflict-torn Eastern Ukraine remains a region with a great number of multiethnic populations. For instance, according to the Federation of Greek communities of Ukraine, there are approximately 80,000 Greeks still residing in Donetsk oblast in 48 Greek villages. 15 of these […]

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Movement Stories

Movement Stories

Movement stories is an art project that would touch upon the topic of internal migration, which would be understandable outside the context of a particular country and would involve people (artists and those who are interested) with migration experience in the work. As part of the project, we will hold an open call for those […]

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