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November 13, 2018

October 2018 - The train ride from Kyiv, Ukraine’s bustling capital, to Kramatorsk, the new capital of the Ukrainian government-controlled side of Donetsk Oblast, is a modern, quiet, six-hour journey. With free wifi and televisions showing cute cat videos and animated shorts, today’s Ukrainian train is a reminder of the changes the country’s seen in recent years. These modern trains first hit the rails in 2012, moving travelers to cities in comfort across the country.

“If it were not for Olga’s help, I don’t know how I would have managed,” said Oleksandr.
August 14, 2018

USAID’s HealthLink activity seeks to accelerate Ukraine’s efforts to end HIV as a public health threat by 2030 by increasing and sustaining demand for high-quality prevention and treatment services among people living with HIV and key populations.

February 27, 2018

Dear beneficiaries, partners and colleagues,

This year USAID/Ukraine continued partnering with the Government of Ukraine, private sector, and civil society to stem corruption, deepen democracy, and stimulate inclusive economic growth.

At the core of the USAID mission remains a deep commitment to working as partners to aid Ukraine’s development and improve the lives of the Ukrainian people. This year we prioritized much of our efforts in support of the reform initiatives that Ukrainians are demanding.

December 18, 2017

USAID Ukraine and Belarus is seeking a local-hire (Ukraine-based), native English-speaking Humanitarian Assistance Researcher (Researcher) to help inform the Mission of ongoing developments related to the humanitarian situation in Ukraine and to draft an assessment of the situation in Ukraine and trajectory including recommendations for U.S. Government (USG) interventions as well as keep the Mission regularly updated on developments in this area. The Researcher will engage a wide range of stakeholders including USAID; regional advisors from the USAID/Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and the State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM); other officials from the US Embassy Kyiv; Ukrainian government officials; and members of international humanitarian organizations, development partners, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)—both international and local—in Kyiv and in Eastern Ukraine (Donbas).

March 7, 2017

The USAID Nove Pravosuddya Justice Sector Reform Program (New Justice Program) is seeking concept papers for the implementation of activities aimed at strengthening civil society engagement in the process of justice sector reform, including civil society organizations (CSOs) engaging judicial institutions, courts, and executive and legislative branches of government in the reform process.

Specific objectives of the activities are:

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