This week, we honor International Women’s Day by celebrating the remarkable courage and resilience of Ukrainian women. Discover the impactful contributions of Ukrainian women to civic resistance through our insightful infographic, showcasing their participation in initiatives like volunteering, financial support, and cultural heritage preservation amid adversities. Stay informed about our partners’ news, highlighting their efforts in advancing women’s rights and opportunities globally. Join us in scrolling down, reading, and finding inspiration together!
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Ukrainian women have been actively engaged in civic activities to confront the new challenges arising from the war. Our gender-based disaggregation analysis of the Civic Engagement Poll reveals that over the past year, 70% of externally displaced women (EDPs), 67% of internally displaced women (IDPs), and 67% of non-displaced women (NDPs) contributed financially to resist Russia’s aggression. Moreover, the majority of women volunteered for various war-related causes, with 54% of EDPs, 52% of IDPs, and 62% of NDPs offering their support. Additionally, a considerable proportion of women verified war-related information from credible sources, with 64% of EDPs, 47% of IDPs, and 44% of NDPs participating.
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Civil Society Highlights
Center for Civil Liberties Promotes Women’s Empowerment during Wartime at International Events
Last week, Oleksandra Matviichuk and Oleksandra Romantsova, leaders of the Center for Civil Liberties, actively participated in international events, advocating for democracy and women’s empowerment. On March 5, Ms. Matviichuk emphasized the importance of global democracy at the “Fact & Fiction: The Future of Democracy” event in Brussels. On March 7, she addressed women’s challenges in conflicts at the “Join Harper’s Bazaar at Our International Women’s Day gala dinner” in London. Meanwhile, Oleksandra Romantsova spoke on women’s leadership in crises at the FORBES WOMAN AFRICA Leading Women Summit 2024 in South Africa on March 8.
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GoGlobal Addresses Role of Ukrainian Women in Tackling Wartime Challenges
On March 6, Ksana Nechyporenko, Chair of the Board of GoGlobal, took part in the International Women’s Day Forum, hosted by the Atlantic Council and Vital Voices Global Partnerships in Washington, DC. During the event, she highlighted the resilience and courage of Ukrainian women who display their strength not only on the front lines but also in the rear during the war.
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CHESNO Movement Reveals Local Council’s Transparency Levels Amid War
On March 7, the CHESNO Movement released the findings of its third transparency monitoring of local councils. The evaluation, considering 11 criteria like session announcements and agenda publication, indicates that despite challenges posed by the imposition of martial law and security risks affecting information access, there are positive trends towards enhanced transparency. Nonetheless, even councils with strong performance exhibit areas for improvement.
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New Europe Center to Host International Forum to Foster Ukraine’s Cooperation with Japan
On March 15, the New Europe Center will host the 4th Ukraine-Japan Forum, titled “Special Global Partnership: Ukraine and Japan in the Context of the Russian War.” The forum aims to establish closer cooperation and develop a better understanding between the two countries, particularly at the level of think tanks. Across three discussion panels, analysts and academics from Japan and Ukraine will discuss issues related to the broader security environment, as well as bilateral relations in the context of the ongoing Russia aggression against Ukraine.
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Opportunities
Check Our Request for Applications and Procurements
- We are pleased to introduce our updated and enhanced Request for Applications for civil society initiatives. It provides expanded institutional and project support, contributing to increased citizen participation in democratic processes, strengthening confidence in civil society, and advancing Ukraine’s drive towards victory. We encourage you to review its terms and conditions, submit your applications, and join us in empowering civil society in Ukraine!
- We invite qualified vendors to visit our website’s procurement section to access the latest consultant requests for USAID/ENGAGE – https://bit.ly/3u391QK
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What We Read
International Women’s Day 2024: Five Insightful Charts on Gender (in)Equality Around the World
As we commemorate International Women’s Day in 2024, the urgency for gender equality is more palpable than ever. With the World Bank’s forthcoming 2024 – 2030 Gender Strategy aiming to expedite gender parity to end poverty on a livable planet, it is imperative to delve into the data highlighting the critical areas requiring immediate attention. Drawing from the World Bank’s Gender Data Portal, let’s navigate through three pivotal goals underscoring the pressing need for progress: combating gender-based violence, enhancing economic opportunities, and fostering women’s leadership roles
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