Are the labor rights of people with disabilities in Ukraine provided?
On March, 7 from 11:00 to 12:30 in Kharkiv (St. Sumska, 39, of. 156) focus-group discussion on the implementation in Ukraine EU standards in the employment area for persons with disabilities will be held. This event will be held by Kharkiv NGO “Institute of Applied Humanitarian Research” supported by the European program of the International Foundation “Renaissance.” During […]
Read moreFocus groups discussions in March 2013
In March 2013 the Institute of Applied Humanitarian Research will conduct a series of focus group discussions in the framework of the project “Public lobbying of EU standards in the area of labor rights for people with disabilities” (funded by the International Renaissance Fund). The target audience for focus groups are people with disabilities, NGOs, the executive power […]
Read moreEmployment sphere and working conditions for people with disabilities are to be more accessible
Institute of Applied Humanitarian Research (Kharkiv) announced the beginning of the project “Public lobbying of EU standards in the area of labor rights for people with disabilities” funded by the International Renaissance Fund. Project purpose is to support implementation of EU standards in Ukraine in employment of persons with disabilities by empowering relevant NGOs on representation, protection […]
Read moreHappy New Year!
Institute of Applied Humanitarian Research wishes you Happy New Year! We heartily wish you to implement all plans and ideas in the coming year. Have a nice fruitful year, full of happiness, prosperity and harmony!Happy New Year, dear friends!
Read moreCouncil of Judges of Ukraine, Centre for Judicial Studies and USAID FAIR Justice Project Presented the Results of the Monitoring of Accessible, Independent and Fair Justice in Ukraine
On November 22, 2012, the Council of Judges of Ukraine, Centre for Judicial Studies and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) FAIR Justice Project conducted a roundtable “Presentation and Discussion of the Results of the Monitoring of Accessible, Independent and Fair Justice in Ukraine” during which the results of expert evaluation of the status of judicial […]
Read moreTeam of Institute of Applied Humanitarian Research conratulates lawyers with their professional holiday!
Dear colleaguas, please accept our sincere congratulation on Lawyer professional holiday!
Read moreFrom September 19 till October 04, 2012 Focus-groups series with judges and court staff of pilot courts were conducted within the USAID Project «Fair Justice”
Focus-groups series with judges and court staff of pilot courts were conducted within the Project “Citizen report cards (CRC) survey on public satisfaction of court performance” with the support of USAID Project «Fair Justice” Experts of the Institute presented to the participants results of citizen survey on users’ satisfaction with the quality of services provided […]
Read moreInstitute of Applied Humanitarian Research is implementing the grant program “Citizen report cards (CRC) survey on public satisfaction of court performance”
Institute of Applied Humanitarian Research takes an active part in the grant program “Citizen report cards (CRC) survey on public satisfaction of court performance” with the support of USAID Project «Fair Justice.” The Project “Fair Justice” funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has been working in Ukraine since October 2011. Project is designed to […]
Read moreProject “Protection of persons that suffered from xenophobia and racism in eastern Ukraine” is completed.
Institute of Applied Humanitarian Research jointly with American Bar Association “Rule of Law Initiative” (ABA ROLI) has completed the project “Protection of persons that suffered from xenophobia and racism in eastern Ukraine” that lasted from November 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. The project is part of the long-term goals (mission) of the Institute of Applied […]
Read moreInformation sessions “Corruption in Ukraine: perception and reality”
Information sessions “Corruption in Ukraine: perception and reality” were held on results of the research made regarding to the Ukrainian-Canadian project “Combating corruption in Ukraine” (the project was implemented with the active support of Kharkiv’s Institute of Applied Humanitarian Research) from 4 till 25 November, 2011 in 11 cities of Ukraine: Donetsk, Luhansk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, […]
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