Tetyana Danylenko
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Tetyana Danylenko is a famous Ukrainian journalist with an active civic position who openly criticizes the government and provides analysis of the country’s current situation. Tetyana is one of the opinion leaders in Ukrainian segment of Facebook (where she has over 61,000 followers) and Twitter (over 240,000 followers). Tetyana pays attention not only to politics but also to social issues, such as gender equality, education, health and the problems of internally displaced people. She often moderates public discussions and other events dedicated to these issues.
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The Price of the State
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“We’ll explain the budget so you’ll finally understand where your taxes have gone and so you can have an impact,” that’s how the experts at this project explain their goal. “The Price of the State” provides easily understandable answers to complicated questions as well as two interactive “calculators.” The first one is called “the bill from the state” and shows what taxes people pay from their income. The second is called “pension calculator” and shows the state of the future Ukrainian pension system according to current law. “The Price of the State” is run by the Eastern Europe Fund and the CASE-Ukraine NGO with financial support of the European Union.
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164
#LetMyPeopleGo
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#LetMyPeopleGo is a campaign for drawing attention to the fate of about 20 Ukrainians who were detained or imprisoned for political reasons in Russia. The initiative was launched in 2015 by the NGOs Euromaidan SOS and Center of Civil Liberties. The main character of this campaign is a Ukrainian pilot, member of Ukrainian Parliament and PACE delegate Nadiya Savchenko. #LetMyPeopleGo was supported for many times on social networks by the head of Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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96
Tabletochki
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Tabletochki (“Tablets”) is an international charity fund that protects the interests of children with blood cancer in Ukraine. Since it was established by volunteers in 2011, the fund has sent 17 children abroad for treatment and provided medicine to 1,350 young patients. The fund provides children with psychological and palliative care, helps parents and works to develop the volunteer and donor movements in Ukraine. What began as a private Facebook initiative by Olga Kudinenko now raises millions to save children.
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50
Komubook
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Komubook is the first Ukrainian crowdfunding platform that collects money to print books translated into Ukrainian. “In an ideal world of Komubook, Ukrainian readers no longer have to choose only from what is available in a bookstore. We believe the day will come when readers can choose what they want to read at any moment.” That is how the team explains the project’s goal. Komubook was created to produce elegant books with the high-quality translations. People who financially support publishing projects can also donate books to Ukrainian libraries.
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