Service Transformation, Resilience, and Empowerment through Active Municipalities in Ukraine
Abstract
The STREAM-U project addresses the challenge of enhancing local governance in Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts. It aims to strengthen collaboration between local authorities and civil society, focusing on service delivery, resilience, and democratization, particularly in conflict-affected areas like Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv. Expected outcomes include improved democratic governance through digital integration and gender equality, increased participation of underrepresented groups in governance, and enhanced local administrative efficiency. Initiatives like educational courses and mentorship programs target women and LGBTQ+ communities, fostering inclusivity and empowerment. The project aligns with European democratic norms and collaborative models, contributing to Ukraine's EU integration goals by building a democratic, inclusive, and resilient society.
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