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Korosten mayor praises its Lithuanian twin city: “We have found true friends”


After the sudden Russian invasion of Ukraine in February of last year, the city of Korosten had to break its twinning relations with a few cities in Siberia and Belarus. “They became our enemies”, declares the Mayor of Korosten. However, that was not the case for its Lithuanian twin Urkmerge who became a close ally of the Ukrainian city. 

In the framework of the “Bridges of Trust” project, the Ukrainian city of Korosten signed a cooperation agreement with the Lithuanian city of Ukmerge. The municipalities have already exchanged visits of their delegations: “There were more Ukrainian flags than the Lithuanian ones,” recalls Volodymyr Moskalenko, Mayor of the city based in the Zhytomyr region in the northwest of Ukraine. In an interview with the U-LEAD, he describes how the cooperation has helped many Ukrainians so far.

“Initially we asked for medicines and long-term food packages,” he says. However, Urkmerge keeps offering this kind of help even after the initial support. In addition to medicine and food, the Ukrainian city has also received generators, a large bus, and trench candles for the military. 

As their Baltic counterpart is advanced in the use of alternative energy, Moskalenko wonders about utilising their experience to help bring this kind of energy to Ukraine. Russian attacks are often directed towards the energy infrastructure, which shows the importance of the capacity of a municipality to address these kinds of needs on its own according to the Mayor.

He mentions the positive attitude of the Lithuanians towards Ukraine and its citizens. “Each of our conversations comes down to the question ‘How can we help you?’. We are impressed,” Moskalenko says. He assures that the cities intend to further develop their cultural cooperation and exchange: “We have found true friends.”

However, that wasn’t the case in some of Korosten’s former twin cities in Russia and Belarus. On the day of the Russian invasion in February, the city council had a session and immediately broke the twinning relations with Mozyr from Belarus and two cities from Siberia in Russia: “What twinning relations can we have with them if they are our enemies?” ponders Moskalenko

However, he thinks that it is worth mentioning that the invasion was the catalyst for uniting national cultures in Ukraine, as Ukmerge isn’t the only city that has expressed the desire to become Korosten’s twin. “Bourges in France contacted us. They hosted 200 women and children from Korosten,” informs the Mayor while declaring that they are keeping in touch with them. They are also in contact with cities in Great Britain, China, and Japan. “But just contacts so far,” concludes Moskalenko

Source: U-LEAD

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Call for cities and regions to provide generators for Ukraine


The European Commission and the Committee of the Regions have launched a humanitarian appeal to European cities and regions. Responding to an urgent request from the Ukrainian Government, they call on a joint effort to send energy supplies to Ukraine.

The escalation of Russian attacks on civilian infrastructures and residential buildings has deeply impacted the Ukrainian energy network. In consequence, only 70% of peak demand power can be covered, leaving millions of people without electricity and water in the middle of winter. To strengthen the humanitarian action of Member States and private donors, the Commission is now calling on European regions and cities to provide further assistance. 

Cities and regions can make donations of energy items both new and old, in particular power generators and heaters. The transport costs to the new “rescEU energy” hub in Poland are co-financed by the Union budget. For more information, donors are invited to contact the European Commission.

The European Commission has already been facilitating donations of energy equipment and fuel through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM). So far, they have delivered over 55,000 energy items, including 775 power generators, provided by the Member States and private donors. As cities and regions join this common effort, more energy infrastructure will be preserved and restored, helping millions of people regain access to water and electricity.

Solidarity with Ukraine

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Building partnerships to empower municipalities


From March 2021 to November 2022, the Council of European Municipalities and Regions and PLATFORMA have been implementing a project “Empowering Municipalities in Ukraine and the European Union through building municipal partnerships” within the framework of U-LEAD with Europe’s initiative “Bridges of Trust” and with the support of U-LEAD with Europe. 

Based on a careful matching process, which included analysis of the socio-economic factors and sectors of development of the EU municipalities, the Initiative matched 10 Ukrainian municipalities in 7 regions with municipalities in Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland and Slovakia. Online bilateral meetings between partners allow to launch the partnerships, identify common interests as well as plan joint activities such as study visits to exchange best practices.

After the start of the Russian war, some European municipalities, upon request of their Ukrainian partners, provided humanitarian and financial assistance. Such support from European partners is extremely valuable. For example, Šiauliai district municipality in Lithuania sent eleven tons of humanitarian aid to the Dolyna community in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. The total amount is approximately 100 thousand euros. The same partner organised a summer school for 36 children from Dolyna.

“Through such projects, we are trying to link those Ukrainian municipalities, especially small and medium size, that need support but might have no experience in international cooperation, with municipalities in the EU that are motivated and ready to help. We remember the important role peer-to-peer cooperation and twinning played in the post-WWII reconstruction of Europe. It should also help Ukraine recover, rebuild, renew, and become a member of the EU family. These are the real and long-term bridges that CEMR together with our Associations, and with the support of actors like the U-LEAD, are helping to build”, – says Fabrizio Rossi, Secretary General of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions. 

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, an important objective of the project became organization of the solidarity events, in close cooperation with the Associations of Local Government and the U-LEAD with Europe, in order to communicate about the wartime realities and the needs of Ukrainian municipalities and to motivate other EU municipalities to engage and establish new partnerships. 400 participants took part in the Poland-Ukraine, Slovakia-Ukraine and France-Ukraine Solidarity Forums. Ukrainian mayors presented the realities of both destroyed and formerly occupied municipalities as well as those that have accepted internally displaced people but have not suffered damages to the physical infrastructure. The EU municipalities have also presented concrete actions of support.

“For us at U-LEAD, the “Bridges of Trust” is not just another initiative, not just one of numerous projects we do every day. It is literally one of the main pillars of our work. We constantly wish to bring Ukrainian municipalities closer to their counterparts in the EU. The importance of the “Bridges of Trust” during the Russian invasion hasn’t decreased in the slightest, but, quite the opposite, it has become even more crucial. The forums that we’ve had over the last months have been more than an opportunity for international cooperation – they provided a perspective to Ukrainian municipalities and thus a bit of hope to their citizens. But in the long run the aftermath of our work will be even much more valuable, for the partnerships we have facilitated will turn from bridges to foundations – the foundations of the future European local self-government. There is so much work that is still ahead of us, but for getting this far I am sincerely grateful to all our partners who made the “Bridges of Trust” possible: the Council of European Municipalities and Regions, the European Coalition of cities and regions PLATFORMA, the Ministry for Communities and Territorial Development, and, of course, all the municipalities that participated”, – Bastian Veigel, GIZ Programme Director of U-LEAD with Europe

The project has also contributed to the understanding of key success and failure factors for the international municipal cooperation of Ukrainian municipalities. The publication prepared in the framework of the project provides an annotated mapping of existing partnerships between Ukrainian and EU municipalities; an analysis of key success and failure factors of international municipal cooperation with a special focus on cooperation between Ukrainian and EU municipalities and recommendations for future sustainable cooperation between Ukrainian and EU municipalities.

The Council of European Municipalities and Regions will continue its work in supporting cooperation between local governments in Ukraine and in the EU member states.

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World for Ukraine

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Take part in the ‘World for Ukraine’ on the role of local governance in the recovery of Ukraine after the war


European municipalities are invited to take part in the “Networking Session with Ukrainian Local Communities” that will take place on 7-9 December 2022 in Rzeszów, Poland, in the framework of the World for Ukraine Summit.

33 mayors from all around Ukraine, representing different small- and middle-sized local governance associations, and
different regions of Ukraine – both frontline, de-occupied and rear, will participate in the event and present their communities, share their thoughts on the role of local governance in the recovery of Ukraine after the war.  This includes mayors of Skadovsk, Lviv, Pokrovska, Dunayevetska, Ivankivska, among others.

This is an excellent occasion for mayors from European municipalities to meet their colleagues and launch a new cooperation.

Who is invited to participate

  • Mayor’s and local governance leaders from the EU, who express a wish to find partners in Ukraine;
  • Representatives of international organizations and projects working with local governance in Ukraine and who promote municipal partnerships as an instrument of Ukraine’s recovery.

Practical information

For more information about the programme, please see this document.

If you are interested, please contact info@unitedforua.org for more details on which costs for participation can be covered by the United for Ukraine initiative.

Ukraine Solidarity

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​Reims and Chernihiv eye long-term partnership to strengthen ties further


Cities across Europe mobilise for Ukraine… Yesterday, Arnaud Robinet, the French mayor of Reims, a city home to 180,000 inhabitants, greeted the secretary of the city council of Chernihiv located 150 km north of Kyiv.

On the agenda: the sealing of a partnership to improve relations and networking between the two cities in 2023. Representatives from both cities got around the table to identify core areas of action. 

Beyond the symbolic gesture of flying the Ukrainian flag from the town hall, Reims committed to supporting the Ukrainian people by taking concrete actions, including in the fields of youth, public services and culture. 

Reims officials are also planning to invite teenagers from Chernihiv to take part in summer programmes focusing on culture, sports and art. They also committed to helping restore Chernihiv once the war was over. 

Cities across Europe mobilise for Ukraine

Throughout Europe, cities are showing solidarity with Ukraine. To turn this into concrete measures, an online platform, Cities4Cities, was created to help Ukrainian cities. Launched at the initiative of the mayor of the city of Sindelfingen Bernd Vöhringer, also president of the Chamber of Local Authorities of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, the platform aims to match Ukrainian and other European cities to provide help and support local infrastructure in Ukraine. The platform is supported by the Congress and the CEMR. 

To find out more about how local governments support Ukraine, just click here.

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Building Bridges of Trust between Zboriv- Joniškis


On 23-27 October 2022, representatives from the Ukrainian municipality, Zboriv, visited their Lithuanian partner, the district municipality Joniškis. The visit was organised in the framework of the CEMR-PLATFORMA project “Bridges of Trust: Empowering Municipalities in Ukraine and the European Union through building municipal partnerships“. The project is supported by the U-LEAD with Europe programme.

During the visit, working meetings between the Ukrainian representatives, the Mayor of Joniškis, Vitalijus Gailius, and the municipal officials responsible for different sectors such as social services, communal services, youth, education, and healthcare.

In the Open Youth Center of Joniškis School of Art, the participants of the visit got acquainted with the centre’s activities, its volunteers, and the ongoing projects. The delegation also visited the Joniškis Agricultural School, where the director of the school, Juventa Jurgelienė, presented the training centre, educational farm, and modernized laboratories. In the Child and Family Welfare Center, the provided services were presented, and similarities and differences between the provision of such services in Joniškis and Zboriv were discussed to highlight best practices to implement in the future.

A particularly insightful part of the trip was a visit to the Seimas and the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, organised by Joniškis for the partners from Ukraine. The delegation exchanged with the politicians on humanitarian support, the reception of Ukrainians fleeing the war in other countries and other relevant issues.

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Take part in a short survey on the ripple effects of Russia’s war in Ukraine


Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered seismic repercussions: skyrocketing prices, energy shortages, a fast-moving refugee crisis, rising cyber security threats…

But is your city or region ready to face the challenges brought to light by the war? Does it brace for a darker winter to save energy? Have you noticed any cyber-attack in the public sector?

These are some of the questions raised in a short survey drawn up by the Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities (AFLRA) to which you are invited to contribute. Your responses to this survey will help shed light on cities’ and regions’ preparedness to face current and future disruptive events. They will also provide guidelines on how to bolster information sharing and cooperation among all stakeholders. Respondents will receive a summary of the results. Individual responses will not be published. The deadline for filling out the survey is 30 November. 

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Partnerships between Ukrainian and EU municipalities in times of war


On 28 October, during an online forum “Building Bridges of Trust between Ukrainian and EU municipalities for Reconstruction and Recovery of Ukraine” the participants learned about how Ukrainian municipalities find reliable partners among their EU peers, how they overcome wartime challenges and what opportunities such partnerships bring.

In the opening speech, Fabrizio Rossi, Secretary General of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions, emphasized that the Forum is taking place when Russia is increasing its attacks on key infrastructure in Ukraine, especially its electricity and heat supply systems. “The aggressor continues to shell the Ukrainian civilians to bring chaos, confusion and fear. However, this strategy didn’t work in February and it won’t work now! Ukrainians will resist because they are defending their country and their people.”

More than 130 participants from Ukraine and EU countries took part in two sessions; the first one was dedicated to existing partnerships between Ukrainian and EU communities, which were created in the framework of the “Bridges of Trust” initiative, and the second one to European Union funding programmes.

Viacheslav A. Nehoda, Deputy Minister for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine, believes that future cooperation between Ukrainian and EU municipalities will include, besides the reconstruction of Ukraine, European integration, namely the measures that Ukrainian municipalities have to implement since Ukraine is now an EU candidate country.

The important role of municipalities in the reconstruction of Ukraine was also emphasized by Olena Tomniuk, Deputy Programme Director of U LEAD with Europe. “The time will come to build something new and better, and the municipalities will play a key role in the reconstruction. As a result of decentralization processes the communities are stronger and able to follow the principle of subsidiarity and rebuild exactly what they need and where they need”.

The partnerships presented at the Forum were: Novohuivynske, Zhytomyr oblast – Lazdijai district municipality, Lithuania; Fastiv, Kyiv oblast – Druskininkai, Lithuania; Korosten, Zhytomyr oblast – Ukmerge District, Lithuania; Solotvyno, Zakarpattia oblast – Sol, Slovakia; Dolyna, Ivano-Frankivsk oblast – Šiauliai District Municipality, Lithuania; Polyanytsia, Ivano-Frankivsk oblast – Polanica Zdrój, Poland.

In their presentations, heads and mayors of municipalities talked about the beginning of cooperation, joint meetings, signed agreements, visits on best practices, and humanitarian and financial assistance.

Ivan Dyriv, the mayor of Dolyna, is grateful to the “Bridges of Trust” initiative, and the Šiauliai district for inviting 36 children from low-income families and families of soldiers to spend time in the summer camp in the Baltic Sea. “The best thing that humanity has come up with is cooperation. In tough times we can get assistance and support each other”, – emphasized Dolyna’s mayor. In future, at the heart of the cooperation with Lithuanian partners, Ivan Dyriv sees energy, environment and transition to green technologies.

Khrystyna Vasilkova, secretary of the Polyanytsia village council in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, visited the Polanica Zdrój municipality in Poland in September. She strives to implement innovative eco projects within the community – the construction of wastewater treatment facilities and solving the problem of waste recycling, as European partners have considerable experience in these areas. “Work of our Polish colleagues is very encouraging. They started their planning back in the 1980s, so we understand that we need to learn from their experience and develop,” – emphasized Khrystyna Vasilkova. In winter, Polish partners plan to pay a visit to the Ivano-Frankivsk region.

Interesting future projects were presented by mayor of Fastiv, Mykhailo Netyazhuk. “Two priorities for us are the hospitals repurposing for the rehabilitation of military personnel and the “Моє серденько” (“My Heart”) project for people who suffered from the war. It is valuable to have partners – representatives from Druskininkai in Lithuania, who share their experience and are ready to raise funds to realize these projects.”

Volodymyr Moskalenko, mayor of Korosten municipality, emphasized the sincere support of Ukraine by Lithuanian friends from Ukmerge – recurrent humanitarian aid to war victims, a bus for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and even organizing in Ukmerge a very symbolic event for Korosten “Day of Derun” (deruny – potato pancakes). With Lithuanian partners, the mayor sees cooperation opportunities in the field of energy efficiency and now the partners are preparing a joint project and hope to be supported by the LIFE programme.

One of the goals of the Forum was to spread information on funding programs. The LIFE programme was presented by Maia Mikosinska, Head of Sector, LIFE Nature and Biodiversity, European Commission. Forum participants had the opportunity to ask Mrs Mikosinska, as well as other representatives of the programmes like “Digital Europe”, TAIEX Technical assistance and information exchange tool and Deputy Minister for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine, Ihor Korkhov, who spoke about the Danube Transnational Programme Interreg.

Ukraine and the EU cooperation among municipalities will continue because Ukrainian victory is ahead and a lot of joint work on the reconstruction of the country is ahead.

Project “Empowering municipalities in Ukraine and the European Union through building municipal partnerships” is implemented by the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR), PLATFORMA within the framework of U-LEAD with Europe’s initiative “Bridges of Trust” and with the support of U-LEAD with Europe.


Партнерства українських та європейських громад під час війни

28 жовтня на онлайн форумі “Мости довіри між європейськими та українськими громадами задля відбудови та відновлення України” обговорили, як українські громади знаходять собі надійних партнерів серед муніципалітетів Європейського Союзу, як вони спільно долають виклики воєнного часу та які можливості відкриває така співпраця.

У своїй вступній промові Фабриціо Россі, генеральний секретар Ради європейських муніципалітетів та регіонів, наголосив, що Форум відбувається на тлі посилення російських атак на ключову інфраструктуру, особливо на її системи електропостачання та теплопостачання. “Агресор продовжує обстрілювати мирне населення України, щоб нести хаос, сум’яття та страх. Однак ця стратегія не спрацювала в лютому і не спрацює зараз. Українці будуть чинити опір, тому що вони захищають свою країну і свій народ”.

Більше 130 учасників з України та країн ЄС взяли участь в двох сесіях, одна з яких була присвячена партнерствам між громадами України та ЄС, які реалізовуються в рамках ініціативи «Мости довіри», а інша – програмам фінансування Європейського Союзу.

Заступник Міністра розвитку громад та територій України В‘ячеслав Негода вважає, що співпраця між українськими і європейськими муніципалітетами, крім напрямку з відбудови країни, включатиме й євроінтеграцію. Міністр наголосив, що українські громади реалізовуватимуть заходи, які є рекомендаційними для країни-кандидатки у члени ЄС.

Про важливу роль муніципалітетів у відбудові України зазначила також і Олена Томнюк, заступник директора Програми «U-LEAD з Європою» від GIZ, “Прийде час будувати нове і краще. Громади – міцніші і стійкіші завдяки децентралізаційним процесам – здатні слідувати принципу субсидіарності і відбудовувати саме те і саме так, як потрібно їхнім жителям”.

Cеред партнерств, які були представлені на Форумі: Новогуйвинське, Житомирська область – Лаздійcький район, Литва; Фастів, Київська область – Друскінінкай, Литва; Коростень, Житомирська область – Укмергський район, Литва; Солотвино, Закарпатська область – Соль, Словаччина; Долина, Івано-Франківська область – Шяуляйський район, Литва; Поляниця, Івано-Франківська область – Поляни́ця-Здруй, Польща.

У своїх презентаціях голови та мери муніципалітетів розповідали про початок співпраці, спільні зустрічі, підписані договори про співпрацю, навчальні поїздки з метою перейняття найкращих практик,  гуманітарну та фінансову допомогу.

Долинський міський голова Іван Дирів вдячний ініціативі «Мости довіри» та Шауляйському району за відпочинок 36 дітей учасників бойових дій та дітей із малозабезпечених сімей у літньому таборі в Литві на Балтійському морі.  “Найкраще, що придумало людство – це колективна співпраця. Ми можемо в складний час отримувати допомогу та підтримувати один одного” – наголосив пан Дирів. В майбутній співпраці з литовськими партнерами він вбачає акцент на енергетиці, екології та переході до зелених технологій.

Христина Васількова, секретар ради Поляницької громадина Івано-Франківщині, у вересні брала участь у візиті до муніципалітету Поляниця-Здруй у Польщі. Вона прагне до впровадження в громаді інноваційних екологічних проєктів – побудови очисних споруд та вирішення проблеми відходів. Пані Васількова наголошує, що європейські партнери вже мають вагомий багаторічний досвід: “Рівень польських колег дуже мотивує. Вони розпочали своє планування ще у 1980-х роках, тож ми розуміємо, що нам треба переймати досвід і розвиватися”. Взимку польські партнери планують здійснити візит на Івано-Франківщину.

Цікаві майбутні проєкти були представлені міським головою Фастова Михайлом Нетяжуком. “Два пріоритетні для нас напрямки – це перепрофілювання лікарень задля реабілітації військовослужбовців та проєкт “Моє серденько” для осіб, які постраждали від війни. Цінно мати партнерів – представників Друскінінкай у Литві, які діляться досвідом та готові спільно залучати кошти на реалізацію цих потреб”.

Володимир Москаленко, голова Коростенської міської громади, відзначив щиру підтримку України литовськими друзями з Укмерге – неодноразове надсилання гуманітарної допомоги для постраждалих від війни, передачу автобуса для потреб ЗСУ і навіть проведення в Укмерге такої символічної для Коростеня події, як День деруна. З литовськими партнерами міський голова бачить подальші можливості для співпраці в сфері енергоефективності, наразі партнери готують спільний проєкт і сподіваються отримати підтримку в рамках програми ЄС під назвою LIFE.

Однією із цілей Форуму було розповсюдження інформації про програми фінансування. Програму LIFE представила Майя Мікосинська, керівниця сектору, Європейська Комісія. Учасники Форуму мали можливість поставити питання пані Мікосинській, представникам програм, таких як «Цифрова Європа», TAIEX-Інструмент технічної допомоги та обміну інформацією, а також заступникуМіністра розвитку громад та територій України Ігорю Корховому, який розповів про Дунайську транснаціональну програму Interreg.

Співпраця між громадами України та ЄС буде продовжуватися,адже попереду українська перемога та багато спільної роботи із відбудови країни. 
Проєкт «Розширення можливостей муніципалітетів в Україні та Європейському Союзі через розбудову партнерств» впроваджується Радою європейських муніципалітетів і регіонів (РЄМР), PLATFORMA, в рамках ініціативи «U-LEAD з Європою» «Мости довіри» та за підтримки «U-LEAD з Європою».

Ukraine Recovery

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‘Together we can do more’ – Dobrobat NGO


“For the city of Irpin, which stopped the enemy army on its approaches to Kyiv and was the most affected by hostilities in the region, “Dobrobat” volunteers have long since become not just reliable partners, but true friends.” This is how the mayor of Irpin, Oleksandr Markushyn, described the volunteer movement Dobrabat and its importance to his community.

On June 19, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the city of Irpin, represented by its mayor and the funders of Dobrobat, Victor Andrusiv and Rostyslav Smirnov. Since then, over 30 houses have been repaired and saved thanks to the work of Dobrabat’s volunteers who are cooperating with the city’s communal services.

“When half of the city is destroyed, and there are simply no funds to attract commercial construction companies in the local budget, the work of Dobrobat volunteers is worth its weight in gold for us. And if we talk about it on the scale of a country that is at war, then even more so! Funds should now go to defense to protect against the aggressor!”

Dobrobat is a volunteer movement rebuilding homes and infrastructure in liberated cities that have been destroyed by the invading Russian forces. Volunteers remove debris and renovate buildings to make them inhabitable again. Besides the obvious practical benefits, the project carries a strong symbolic meaning of national unity harnessing Ukrainians’ grassroots horizontal organisation and mutual help. The Dobrobat volunteers are a bridge between the state and the Ukrainians who are suffering due to hostilities, as they work with both the state institutions and local authorities. For instance, in Yahidne village, they are restoring 22 houses in partnership with the Ministry of Territories and Communities Development of Ukraine. On July 13, 2022, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal visited the village of Yahidne and praised Dobrobat’s support in the restoration of residential buildings and infrastructure.
The Dobrobat volunteers have already helped the Ukrainians in 30 settlements of Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv and Kyiv regions (repaired windows, roofs, doors, and removed debris on the territories of hospitals, schools, kindergartens, parks, and private houses). Today Dobrobat has received 37,000 applications from volunteers from all over the country who are ready to come to the liberated cities to work there. From those, they have engaged 7,000 volunteers who are helping the reconstruction of their country as well as learning a new trade that can help them in the future. Despite the already 300 trips that have been organized within four months, requests from settlements are still flooding in.

To be as effective as possible, a map was developed to register private and public buildings that need to be repaired, with detailed pictures and estimated work. This map is available in English to widen the potential of donors for the organisation that deeply needs financial and logistic support. To ensure transparency they will provide a report on how the donated funds have been used with photos of the renovated building. Every donor knows exactly what their donation helped restore.

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Bridges of Trust partner-municipalities, Fastiv and Druskininkai, meet in person for the first time


On 3-7 October 2022, a delegation from Fastiv municipality in Kyiv region travelled to Lithuania to visit their Bridges of Trust partner-municipality Druskininkai.

The two partners first met in November 2021 through the Bridges of Trust project, implemented by CEMR, PLATFORMA and supported by the U-LEAD with Europe Programme. Following online bilateral meetings and presentations of municipalities, the visit to Druskininkai was organized to meet in person.

The visit had the following main goals:

  • physically meet the partners for the first time;
  • discover the best practices of the Druskininkai partner municipality with a strong focus on rehabilitation;
  • discuss the possibility of a joint project in the field of rehabilitation and the future of the cooperation.

According to Yuliia Kazakova, medical director of the Fastiv hospital, paediatrician, and Head of the project “Psychological and medical assistance to children and their families affected by the War”:

“For me personally, the visit to Lithuania, to the picturesque town of Druskininkai, has been important, because of the incredible support of the European community and of every Lithuanian. Once again it strengthened my confidence that Ukraine is not alone, we are part of the European family, prosperity and well-being await our country.

From a professional point of view, I express my sincere gratitude to my Lithuanian medical colleagues. Their experience in providing complex rehabilitation services to adults and children will help us in organizing the rehabilitation of our own children and their families suffering from war. I hope that future cooperation and joint projects between Fastiv and Druskininkai municipalities will be fruitful and effective.”

To this, the Secretary of the Fastiv City Council, Liudmyla Rudiak, stressed his confidence in the utility of such visits to rehabilitate Ukrainian cities:

“I can confidently say that I received a lot of motivation to use the acquired knowledge for the development of our community. The Druskininkai team shared their experience in the field of rehabilitation, social, youth, and educational initiatives. It is clear that good project management and access to European funds make it possible to develop and expand the capabilities of the local self-government. Special thanks to Druskininkai for the hospitality, openness, willingness to cooperate and support Ukraine.”

The partners are now exploring opportunities to apply for EU funding to support a joint project in the sphere of healthcare and rehabilitation.