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Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s Open Ukraine Foundation will conduct a youth forum on December 10-11th, which will be attended by 32 winner participants of the «Space of Change. Women-leaders» project.

19.11.2010 16:55
Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s Open Ukraine Foundation will conduct a youth forum on December 10-11th, which will be attended, besides other participants, by 32 winners of this year’s project “Space of Change. Women-leaders” and a number of winners of the “Space of Change” program of 2008-2009.

The participants will meet with representatives of the most effective non-governmental organizations and active grant-makers at the event.

Famous public figures will speak address the audience on the first day, December 10th. Among them: Terezia YATSENYUK, Olena FROLYAK, Maryna STAVNIJCHUK, Iryna HERASCHENKO, Oksana ZABUZHKO and Larysa IVSHINA. Unique leadership training from the world famous trainer Ann Yeoman will be held for winners-participants in the afternoon.

At 13:00 the founder of Open Ukraine Foundation Arseniy YATSENYUK will address the audience with his remarks.

A couple of useful and practical trainings on organization of specific information campaigns and teambuilding will be held for participants of the “Space of Change. Women-leaders” project on December 11th.
Forum will be held in hotel “Rus” (4, Hospitalna Street).

We invite journalists to attend the event.
You’ll have an opportunity to meet active, efficient women from different regions of Ukraine - heroines of your future programs and publications.
Please submit applications for accreditation by Thursday, December 9th, 15:00 via the e-mail to: rk@openukraine.org, fax 234-53-80, or contact Ruslan Kyrylenko via telephone: 235-52-98.

Registration of journalists for the forum will take place from 9:00a.m. until 9:30a.m. on December 10th.
List of 2010 winners: http://ua.prostirzmin.org/contest/news/64/

This project is supported by the Office of Secretary of State for global women’s issues, small grants initiative.