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22.05.2007
Mogilev, Belarus, 15-16 May: Representatives of UNDP-led Chornobyl Recovery and Development Programme (CDRP) have shared their experience in undertaking local area-based approach for the recovery and development of Chornobyl affected areas at the national seminar "The Experience and Perspectives of the Post-Chornobyl International Cooperation: Lessons Learned by the Cooperation for Rehabilitation (CORE) Programme" in Belarus.
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18.05.2007
Local volunteers to help prevent HIV/AIDS in Mohyliv-Podilsky
Mohyliv-Podilsky, 15-16 May: Over 50 local volunteers have underwent specialised training by a UNDP-led Municipal Governance and Sustainable Development Programme (MGSDP) to further build their capacity in HIV/AIDS awareness and prepare them for disseminating this knowledge among local youth using a peer-to-peer approach.
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16.05.2007
UNDP contributes to establishing Youth Centres for Chornobyl-affected youth
Brusyliv District, Zhytomyr Region, 11 May: Local community organizations have united their efforts with the authorities and international aid organizations to open youth centres in the two villages for Chornobyl-affected youth.
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The overall project objective is to continue to effectively support the
establishment of democratic governance in Ukraine as a critical aspect of
Ukraine’s European integration aspirations.
Support to Judiciary Reform
Support to National Commission on Strengthening Democracy and
Rule of Law and to Ministry of Justice
Support to Main Department of Civil Service of Ukraine
Academy of Judges of Ukraine
Committee of
Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on Justice Issues
Constitutional Court of Ukraine
High Administrative Court of
Ukraine
Main Department of Civil
Service of Ukraine
Ministry of Justice of Ukraine
State Court Administration of Ukraine
Supreme Court of Ukraine
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UNDP is the UN’s global development network, advocating for change and
connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build
a better life. We are on the ground in 166 countries, working with them on their
own solutions to global and national development challenges. As they develop
local capacity, they draw on the people of UNDP and our wide range of partners.
UNDP helps developing countries attract and use aid effectively. In all our
activities, we encourage the protection of human rights and the empowerment of
women.
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Administrative court proceedings development in Ukraine: Challenges and development needs
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This monograph presents the results of a social research of the current status of the administrative court proceedings development in Ukraine. It includes the results of the presented assessment of the current status of the administrative courts system and the administration court proceedings in the country.
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