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New NGO members, updated Board and annual report — the RPR Coalition held a regular Meeting of the Association

New NGO members, renewed Board and annual report – the Reanimation Package of Reforms Coalition held a regular Meeting of the Association. We share the results of the Meeting and look forward to a year of joint work on reforms and the restoration of Ukraine.

As a result of the Meeting, the School of Political Analysis of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and the All-Ukrainian Public Association “Institute Respublica” became new members of the RPR Coalition.

We are united with the School of Political Analysis by our cooperation on projects, in particular, on the restoration and reconstruction of Ukraine. Among the latter is a major vision document, “Vision of Ukraine 2030”, in which we set out recommendations for reforming seven key components of the social and humanitarian sphere: national identity, civil society and media, human rights, education, science and innovation, healthcare, youth and sports, and social policy. To view the document, please follow the link

Together with the Institute Respublica, we have organised dozens of public consultations on key reforms in Ukraine. These include the legislative process and parliamentary reform. We are confident that we will continue to work effectively on changes in Ukraine. 

Our doors are always open to civil society organisations that are implementing reforms to build a democratic and rule-of-law Ukraine!

Also, during the Meeting, the Board of the Union was renewed, and we are pleased to welcome the new members:

Tymofiy Badikov, Executive Director of the NGO “Parents for Vaccination” 

Igor Burakovsky, Chairman of the Board of the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting 

Yulia Kyrychenko, member of the Board of the Centre of Policy and Legal Reform 

Valeriya Skvortsova, executive director of the Ukrainian Centre for Independent Political Research 

Dmytro Kupyra, executive director of the Centre for Civic Representation “Life” 

Natalia Lyhachova, head of the NGO “Detector Media” 

Halyna Skipalska, executive director of the Ukrainian Foundation for Public Health

Hanna Ilashchuk, Head of the NGO “Association of Public Advisers of Ukraine”

Yaryna Yasynevych, member of the Board of the Centre for Liberation Movement Studies

The Council is a permanent governing body of the Union. It is elected annually by the General Meeting of at least 9 people for a term of 1 year by means of ranked voting. Candidates are proposed by full members of the Union.

In the new composition, with new members of the Union – together toward reforms!

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