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Life and Organization Management in War-Torn Ukraine

Life and Organization Management in War-Torn Ukraine flyer
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Wednesday, May 11
12:00 PM CDT | 20:00 EEST
Zoom Webinar: https://uchicago.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xb1EhPxrQU-wHhGzW24ZsA

Panel discussion with Ukrainian non-profit, policy and education professionals as well as local volunteers. Participants will learn more about the daily routine of an ordinary Ukrainian, the living conditions in Ukrainian towns under attack and how each person has urgently acquired new skills to make their contribution to Ukraine's victory. The participants will also learn about the ways to help Ukrainian citizens under attack.

The NGO "Enlightening Initiative" is a Regional Youth Non-Governmental Organization based in the cities of Kharkiv and Kyiv, Ukraine. Before the start of the full-scale war with Russia, its strategic focus was educational, media literacy and youth employability projects based on IT solutions and artificial intelligence (AI) tools. Recent projects include administration and coordination of the semifinalists selection process, promotion and outreach activities for two international exchange programs of the U.S. Department of State, jointly with the U.S. Embassy at Kyiv, as well as Erasmus+ exchange projects funded by the European Commission. Currently it is fighting on the humanitarian front of this war, providing humanitarian and financial aid to Ukrainian families, children and volunteers near the frontline. Please follow the link to Enlightening Initiative's website for more details: https://enlight.org.ua/.

Sponsored by: Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies (CEERES) at UChicago; Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia (CREECA) at UW Madison; Robert F. Byrnes Russian and East European Institute (REEI) at Indiana University; Institute for East European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at George Washington University; Center for International Social Science Research at UChicago; Partnership for the Advancement of Refugee Rights; International House; Leading Women of Tomorrow; Enlightening Initiative; the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies (CSEEES) at Duke; and the Department of Slavic & Eurasian Studies at Duke.

Contact: Cathy Lewis