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5–6 December 2019 CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT FORUM Kyiv | NSС Оlimpiyskyi 5–6 December 2019 The 8th Civil Society Development Forum is organized by the Initiative Center to Support Action and Develop Public Initiative ‘Ednannia’ and has been made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) within the Ukraine Civil Society Sectoral Support Activity; by the support of the United Nations Development Programme in Ukraine project “Civil Society for Enhanced Democracy and Human Rights in Ukraine”, funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark; by the financial support of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation provided through its “School for Community Foundations” Program; by funding of charitable organization “100% life”; by funding of “Zagoriy Foundation – Family Foundation of Big Stories”; by financial support of the Government of Canada provided within the project “Women of Ukraine: Heard, Capable, Resilient”; by financial support of the OSCE Project Coordinator in Ukraine. UA: PBC is the main media partner of the Forum. Bookstore “Є” (Ye) is the special book partner of the Forum. WELCOME TO THE CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT FORUM — THE LARGEST NATIONAL PLATFORM FOR LEARNING, COMMUNICATION AND EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCE IN THE SPHERE OF STRENGTHENING OF CHARITABLE AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS IN UKRAINE! The topic of the 2019 Forum is “REACHING THE POINT OF SUSTAINABILITY”. The purpose of the Forum is to strengthen the capacity of civil society to develop sustainable self-reliance practices in the sector. Ukrainian civil society, at least in some dimensions, now has reached the “point of no return”. Therefore the Forum is the best place to reflect are we ready to move to a new level of sustainability of our initiatives? Are we ready to face bravely the dangers of disorganization, dependence, humiliation? Are we aware that the road ahead of us requires the full capacity on our behalf to be able to cope with ourselves? We suggest to look at self-reliance of the sector as both its №1 aim and challenge. Let’s draw up our joint action plan: • Let’s think about whether our role and mission meets public expectations? And do people really need “intermediaries”? • Let’s face the global agenda: Why is the whole world talking about the Sustainable Development Goals? And how can we learn to dream on SUCH a scale? • Let’s talk frankly about the sustainability of our organizations: will they survive without the support of international institutions? Are Ukrainians ready to support civic and charitable projects with costs out of their own pocket? • Let’s count how many people trust us? Does this figure reflect the low KPI of the whole sector? • Let’s recall that organizational development is not just about strategies and policies, but also about managing partnerships to achieve common goals. It’s citizen engagement, it’s social innovation, it’s talent management. This is good governance and full transparency of activities. May there be much inspiration today. Lots of training and networking. Much joy from meeting all your colleagues and friends. Let’s have the Forum again! Use the hashtag #forum_ednannia when writing about Forum in your social media. While later this will help you to find your posts more easily, now this will help to find friends and colleagues near you, so that you can get inspired by the Forum together! DAY 1 5 December | Thursday 09:00 – 10:20 LOCATION: Olympic Hall OPENING OF THE FORUM. WELCOME FROM SPECIALLY INVITED HONORABLE GUESTS OF THE FORUM. 10:30 – 11:20 LOCATION: Olympic Hall KEYNOTE SPEECH “ROLE AND MISSION OF CIVIL SOCIETY. DO PEOPLE REALLY NEED “INTERMEDIARIES”? Speaker: Myroslav Marynovych, founding member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, president of the PEN Ukraine, vice-rector for university mission of the Ukrainian Catholic University. LOCATION: SITIUS CANADA’S SUPPORT OF WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN UKRAINE Speakers: • Larisa Galadza, Ambassador of Canada to Ukraine • Ashley Mulroney, Head of development and cooperation program in Ukraine • Alyona Gerasimova, Pact • Natalia Kabrowska, Ukrainian Women’s Fund LOCATION: PLAY!ground — come in to play GINGERBREAD COOKIES FOR CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Board consulting game for young civic organizations and civic initiatives that helps to structure the understanding of the areas of organizational capacity and to enhance the ability for development and prosperity. Game engineer: Anastasiya Glazkova, psychological centre for development “Profil” LOCATION: Hall of Champions MEETING THE DONOR: presentation by donor organizations and projects of directions of cooperation with civic initiatives in 2020 The United The United Nations Peace Corps in US Embassy in International States Agency Development Ukraine Ukraine Renaissance for International Programme in Foundation Development Ukraine British Council in European OSCE Project Ukrainian Cultural House of Europe Ukraine Endowment for Coordinator in Foundation Democracy Ukraine 11:30 – 13:00 LOCATION: Olympic Hall Discussion “SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CIVIL SOCIETY: HOW FAR IS THE POINT OF NO RETURN?” Moderator — Solomiya Borshosh, researcher and civic activist. Speakers: • Yevhen Hlibovytsky, an expert in long term strategies who is studying values and is a member of Nestor group of experts (vision for Ukraine 2025); • Maria Nasiedkina, founder of “Dyvovyzhni” initiative, management consultant; • Dmytro Sherembey, board director of civic organization “Patients of Ukraine”, member of the coordination council of the All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV / AIDS; • Oksana Hliebushkina, executive director of the Civic centre “New generation”, Kherson; • Taras Shevchenko, director of Centre for Democracy and Rule of Law, member of the Council of the Reanimation Package of Reforms. LOCATION: Hall of Champions The following training areas are available throughout the day: “Communication for change”, “Civil society in smartphone”, “Strategic financial and economic management”, “Organizational development that #changeseverything”. What workshop? Conducted by whom? For whom? Behavioral science Anastasiya Nurzhynska, How civic organizations can use for social change communication specialist, behavioral science to promote EU Project for Civil Society social change and for effective Development in Ukraine, communication? What influences PhD, assistant professor in human behavior, what interventions Kyiv Mohyla Academy are used in other countries, and how can we integrate these elements into our own social projects? You're not bold Dzvenyslava Novakivska, The workshop is a continuation and enough! Change expert in change marketing result of an online course in change marketing with 15+ years of experience marketing, completed by over 100 for nonprofit in communications. Author organizations in 2019. The workshop organizations of the online course in will be useful for those who want to change marketing. learn why listening to an audience is no less valuable than being able to talk about your project, what the target audience is as a psychological type and how to speak with it in its own language and how to conduct independent sociological surveys through a design thinking tool called “Empathy Map”. IT tools for project Kateryna Polyakova, The seminar will be useful for CSO management project coordinator, GURT managers who are looking for project in a nonprofit Resource Centre management software and are organization interested in tools such as Asana, Slack, Microsoft teams, etc. What workshop? Conducted by whom? For whom? Digitizing public Vitaliy Moroz, Technologies are neutral until a sentiment - what are New Media program person starts using them. This saying the risks of mindless manager, “Internews- is well-known in the West, but not use of technology in Ukraine” yet in Ukraine. The workshop will be contemporary world? useful for those who feel that they are increasingly dependent on technology in both their private and working lives. We will examine the value and impact of technology in terms of human rights, personal data, innovations and development. Social Petro Darmoris, We will analyze the success stories entrepreneurship – Ukrainian Social Academy of organizations and projects that, a cure from grant through social entrepreneurship, dependency successfully implement their social mission, as well as generate their own income and become independent from donors. As a result, all workshop participants will receive a specific action plan, tools and practical tips for implementing SE in their organization. Participation in the workshop will be especially useful for heads of NGOs, leaders of civic initiatives and projects. What does CSO Oksana Ivasiv, The workshop will be particularly need to know CCC trainer, OSCE expert useful for representatives of civil in order to be society organizations working in effectively involved the field of social services in the in stated-funded community aiming to involve CSOs as provision of social social service providers funded by the services? state. When emotions Halyna Sasyn, The workshop will be useful for those win: a workshop on co-founder of the training who want to explore how emotions the regulation of company D-Space, leading affect team efficiency, those who want emotional tension business trainer, practical to find tools to regulate destructive in a team psychologist emotions and the means of generating productive ones and those who are interested in creating a mutually reinforcing atmosphere in the team. What workshop?
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