EUvsDiSinfo

The Kremlin has been engaging in information manipulation and disinformation campaigns against Ukraine since at least 2014, manufacturing false pretexts for invasion. Despite this, Ukraine has shown resilience in defending its values of freedom and sovereignty against Russia’s aggression and disinformation. The international community must support Ukraine’s struggle while actively dismantling the false narratives propagated by Russia. Despite initial expectations of a quick victory, the conflict persists both on the battlefield and in the realm of information warfare. Efforts such as those by EUvsDisinfo to expose Kremlin lies are essential in countering the ongoing disinformation surrounding the war.

 

https://euvsdisinfo.eu/ukraine/ (11.03.2024)




Media Reforms Center

Media Reforms Center, an NGO founded by Mohyla School of Journalism, aims to elevate journalism standards and promote media literacy in Ukraine. Through initiatives like StopFake.org, they combat disinformation and propaganda, fostering critical consumption of media. StopFake has become a renowned platform internationally, leading discussions on countering fake information. Their efforts encompass fact-checking workshops, training sessions, and participation in global media research. Despite being initially volunteer-driven, StopFake sustains its mission through crowdfunding and support from international organizations.

 

https://www.stopfake.org/en/about-us/ (11.03.2024)




VoxCheck

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“VoxCheck is a fact-checking project of the independent analytical platform “Vox Ukraine”. The team exposes lies, manipulations, and Russian propaganda both in Ukraine and abroad. Since 2018, VoxCheck is a signatory of the Code of Ethics of the International Fact-Checking Network at the Poynter Institute, and since 2020, is a partner of Meta to counter fake news on Facebook and Instagram platforms.”

 

https://voxukraine.org/en/voxcheck (11.03.2024)




Council on Foreign relations

CFR is dedicated to promoting an informed citizenry by making CFR’s independent, nonpartisan analysis and commentary on international relations and the role of the United States in the world accessible to all.” CFR is offering research and News around the different topics related to Foreign Relations. This includes information regarding the Ukraine War and other Humanitarian Crisis.

 

https://www.cfr.org/ (25.03.2024)




Polish Humanitarian Action

Polish Humanitarian Action (Polish: Polska Akcja Humanitarna or PAH) is a non-governmental organisation based in Poland that focuses on providing humanitarian aid and assistance to people in need, particularly in crisis-affected regions. PAH is involved in various humanitarian initiatives and projects, including emergency relief, development programs, and efforts to improve living conditions in conflict zones and areas affected by natural disasters. Sometimes Polish Humanitarian Actions offers Grants.

https://www.pah.org.pl/en/ (25.03.2024)




Global Refugee Forum 2023

“The Global Refugee Forum 2023 took place from 13 to 15 December at the Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland, with linked events held in other locations from 12 December onwards.

Held every four years, the Forum is the world’s largest international gathering on refugees. It is designed to support the practical implementation of the objectives set out in the Global Compact on Refugees: Ease pressures on host countries, enhance refugee self-reliance, increase access to third-country solutions and improve conditions in countries of origin. 

It provides the opportunity for States and stakeholders to announce concrete pledges and contributions, highlight progress made, share good practices and take stock of the challenges and opportunities ahead.

The 2023 Forum [was] co-convened by six States – Colombia, France, Japan, Jordan, Niger and Uganda, and co-hosted by the Government of Switzerland and UNHCR.”

 

https://www.unhcr.org/global-refugee-forum-2023 (25.03.2024)




Ukraine Conflict Monitor

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“ACLED’s Ukraine Conflict Monitor provides near real-time information on the ongoing war, including an interactive map of the latest data from the start of Russia’s invasion, a curated data file, and weekly situation updates. It  is designed to help researchers, policymakers, media, and the wider public track key conflict developments in Ukraine. It is released every Wednesday, with data covering events from Saturday to Friday of the preceding week and providing updates to past events as new or better information becomes available.”

 

https://acleddata.com/ukraine-conflict-monitor/ (11.03.2024)




Ukraine Response Toolkit: Moving Beyond Language and Communication Challenges Faced by Individuals Affected by the War in Ukraine

CLEAR Global

 

This toolkit is designed to address language and communication challenges faced by individuals affected by the war in Ukraine. They offer practical guidance and tools to ensure effective communication across various languages, including tips for interpreters, translation support, and understanding key humanitarian issues. Additionally, the toolkit aims to help responders navigate language barriers, integrate language support, and provide accurate information to those fleeing the conflict. Through multilingual glossaries, language data platforms, and AI-driven information platforms, the goal is to ensure that critical information reaches individuals in a language they understand, facilitating access to assistance, rights, and decision-making resources.

 

https://clearglobal.org/ukraine-response/ (11.03.2024)

 




Guide for access to the labour market

 

CDMiR 4 Ukraine: Raising awareness on human rights and equal treatment for Ukrainian refugees in Romania (2023)

“This guide is dedicated to migrants and beneficiaries of temporary protection who want to access the Romanian labour market. It provides a detailed introduction to the Romanian labour system, providing essential resources understanding the legal aspects of job search. The guide covers various aspects of the employment contract, provides information about its conclusion and content. It also addresses situations where the employer violates the rights in the employment contract or harassment occurs in the workplace”

UA: https://www.cnrr.ro/index.php/ro/blog-ro-2/integrare/565-guide-access-to-the-labor-market-ukrainian

RU: https://www.cnrr.ro/index.php/ro/blog-ro-2/integrare/564-guide-access-to-the-labor-market-russian

EN: https://www.cnrr.ro/index.php/ro/blog-ro-2/integrare/563-guide-access-to-the-labor-market

Ro: https://www.cnrr.ro/index.php/ro/blog-ro-2/integrare/562-ghid-accesul-la-piata-de-munca

 




Council on Foreign Relations Education

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CFR Education, established in 2015, aims to cultivate global literacy among students by providing educational resources focused on foreign policy and international relations. These materials, spanning from middle school to graduate level, equip students with the essential knowledge, skills, and perspective needed to understand the complexities of today’s interconnected world. By fostering understanding of issues such as fast-spreading viruses, carbon emissions, and scientific breakthroughs that transcend borders, CFR Education prepares students to navigate both challenges and opportunities on a global scale.

 

https://education.cfr.org/#products (04.03.2024)