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Benjamin Abtan, Director and co-founder of Europe Prykhystok, Oleksii Kuleba, Executive Secretary of the Presidium of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, Vice-Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine on regional policy, Oleksandra Matviichuk, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Alona Shkrum, President of Ukraine-France parliamentarian friendship group, Colleen Thouez, Co-founder of Europe Prykhystok, Andrii Vitrenko, Deputy Minister of Education and Science, Liliia Pashynna, Head of the Ukrainian delegation to the Council of Europe’s Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, Dmytro Lubinets, Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman), Maryna Bardina, Member of the Parliament, along with twenty-four Governors and a hundred and seventeen Mayors of Ukraine are calling on their European counterparts to strengthen their cooperation.
Winning the war in deepening democracy, this is Ukraine’s choice. Its approach: accelerating the decentralization of power and developing local-to-local cooperation partnerships with local actors in Europe. Among the immense challenges regarding civilian populations, children are the priority.
This vision was clearly stated by all levels of Ukrainian authorities during the recent Summit of Cities and Regions in Kyiv.
Faced with brutal military aggression, some countries would have chosen the path of stiffening the regime. Not Ukraine. The full-scale war unleashed by Russia in February 2022 has not caused the country to deviate from the democratic trajectory to which it has resolutely committed itself since 2014. On the contrary, despite the war, efforts have been intensified to make governance more transparent and effective, to fight corruption, and to strengthen the Rule of law.
Decentralization of power
At the heart of these democratic efforts is the process of decentralization of power. In Ukraine, the participation of the population in the development and implementation of public policies is not wishful thinking, it is a daily reality and a project for the future. The current deepening of decentralization, in the midst of the war, gives more power to citizens, strengthens local ownership of policies, and consolidates social cohesion.
This decentralization movement is fundamental because it allows Ukraine to overcome the greatest challenge a nation can face: brutal military aggression by a cruel, powerful, authoritarian regime determined to destroy its national existence.
While democracy is weakening everywhere, Ukraine thus offers a way forward to renew it and generate support from the people again, as it had shown in 2014 with EuroMaidan the value of the European project when the support for it was waning everywhere across the continent.
As a result, what is politically at stake with the war appears with clarity. Two models are in total confrontation. On one side, the democratic, decentralized Ukrainian model, with increasing participation of the population in the exercise of power; on the other side, the centralized, authoritarian, increasingly oppressive Russian model, supported by its authoritarian, theocratic, and dictatorial allies. On one side, a project of liberation and projection toward the future; on the other side, a gruesome attempt to go backward and constitute a “USSR 2.0”.
A war crime
In order to have liberty and democracy win, and to make the decentralization process more efficient, cooperation partnerships between local actors from Ukraine and Europe are fundamental.
Regions, cities, agglomerations, and civil society organizations: we call on you to establish institutional and operational partnerships with your Ukrainian counterparts. This is how we will continue to learn from each other, make each other better, deeply anchor Ukraine on the continent and invent together a shared European identity.
Ukraine has a lot to learn from the expertise of its European friends to rebuild back better, and it has many innovations invented during the war in several fields to share.
Among all the challenges concerning the civilian population, children are the priority. They suffer terribly, and they are the future of the country. Traveling to Europe, meeting young people from other cultures, gaining experience, and acquiring skills will allow the younger generations to continue the work of liberation and democratization currently underway for the decades to come.
The abduction of over 16,200 Ukrainian children by Russia is a war crime according to the International Criminal Court and constitutes a crime of genocide according to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide adopted by the UN in 1948. There is no greater urgency than their immediate release.
Offering a “prykhystok”
Support for the millions of Ukrainian children who are suffering because of the war must be at the heart of the local-to-local cooperation partnerships between local actors of Ukraine and Europe. These children need a “prykhystok”, a shelter, a refuge, to “breathe” away from the horrors of the war, to be children again, to overcome the immeasurable trauma they suffer, and to continue to live in spite of this, with this.
In particular, we have three specific requests for local actors in Europe:
– Welcome these children for respite stays for a few weeks;
– Organize “transplanted classes” for a month: children who have started their fourth consecutive school year in distance learning come to Europe with their teachers to learn the Ukrainian curriculum in person and thus repair some of the damage in mental health, educational level, and socialization;
– Finally, support the development of children and youth empowerment centers in Ukraine, especially in the areas that are the most affected by the war.
Offering the youth a “prykhystok” in Europe also relieves the women who are often in charge of them. The local communities as a whole are supported.
The establishment of cooperation partnerships between local actors from Ukraine and Europe, with actions for children at their heart, will support the movement of decentralization and the deepening of democracy in Ukraine. It is the victory of liberty and democracy against authoritarianism and oppression that is at stake. Long live democracy, long live Europe, Slava Ukraini!
Benjamin Abtan, Director and co-founder of Europe Prykhystok, Oleksii Kuleba, Executive Secretary of the Presidium of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, Vice-Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine on regional policy, Oleksandra Matviichuk, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Alona Shkrum, President of Ukraine-France parliamentarian friendship group, Colleen Thouez, Co-founder of Europe Prykhystok, Andrii Vitrenko, Deputy Minister of Education and Science, Liliia Pashynna, Head of the Ukrainian delegation to the Council of Europe’s Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, Dmytro Lubinets, Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman), Maryna Bardina, Member of the Parliament,
With the governors of 24 regions, the mayors of 117 cities and towns, and civil society leaders from across the country:
Maksym Kozytstskyy, Governor of the Lviv Region, Oleksandr Prokudin, Governor of the Kherson Region, Pavlo Kyrylenko, Governor of the Donetsk Region, Oleh Syniehubov, Governor of the Kharkiv Region, Serhii Lysak, Governor of the Dnipropetrovsk Region, Serhiy Tyurin, Governor of the Khmelnytskyi Region, Volodymyr Yuriev, Vice-Governor of the Khmelnytskyi Region, Vitali Kim, Governor of the Mykolaiv Region, Yuriy Malashko, Governor of the Zaporizhzhia Region, Ihor Taburets, Governor of the Cherkasy Region, Viacheslav Chaus, Governor of the Chernihiv Region, Ruslan Zaparaniuk, Governor of the Chernivtsi Region, Andriy Raykovych, Governor of the Kirovohrad Region, Ruslan Kravchenko, Governor of the Kyiv Region, Artem Lisohor, Governor of the Luhansk Region, Borys Voloshenkov, Acting Governor of the Odesa Region, Roman Grygoryshyn, Vice-Governor of the Odesa Region, Dmytro Lunin, Governor of the Poltava Region, Vitaliy Koval, Governor of the Rivne Region, Volodymyr Artiukh, Governor of the Sumy Region, Taras Savchenko, Vice-Governor of the Sumy Region, Volodymyr Trush, Governor of the Ternopil Region, Serhii Borzov, Governor of the Vinnytsia Region, Yuriy Pogulayko, Governor of the Volyn Region, Viktor Mykyta, Governor of the Zakarpattia Region, Vitalii Bunechko, Governor of the Zhytomyr Region, Svitlana Onyshchuk, Governor of the Ivano-Frankivsk Region,
Anatolii Bondarenko, Mayor of Cherkasy City, Vitalii Matsiuk, Mayor a.i. – secretary of Korsun-Shevchenkivskiy City Council, Volodymyr Mitsuk, Head of Biloziria Territorial Community, Volodymyr Tiron, Head of Kamianka Territorial Community, Dmytro Bryzhynskyi, Head of Chernihiv City Military Administration, Olena Shvydka, Ivanivka Head of Village Council, Yuliia Posternak, Head of Kulykivka Village Council, Ratan Akhmedov, Head of Koriukivka City Council, Vitaliy Rudnyk, Head of Honcharivsk Village Council, Roman Klichuk, Mayor of Chernivtsi City, Vasyl Kozak, Mayor of Sokyryany City, Mykola Lukashuk, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council, Borys Filatov, Mayor of Dnipro, Andrii Bilousov, Mayor of Kamianske, Oleksandr Saiuk, Mayor of Nikopol, Hennadii Borovyk, Mayor of Marhanets, Svitlana Spazheva, Head of the Town of Pokrovske, Vitalii Yatsenko, Head of the Village of Lozuvatka, Serhii Boievskyi, Head of Druzhkivka City Military Administration, Oleksandr Goncharenko, Head of Kramatorsk City Military Administration, Serhii Dobriak, Head of Pokrovsk City Military Administration, Oleksandr Sych, Head of Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Council, Ruslan Martsinkiv, Mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk city, Valerii Marchenko, Head of the Izyum City Military Administration, Mariia Chernenko, Head of the Rohan Village Military Administration, Andrii Besedin, Head of the Kupyansk City Military Administration, Vitalii Karabanov, Head of the Balaklia City Military Administration, Oksana Suprun, Head of the Savyntsi Urban Village Military Administration, Galyna Minayeva, Head of the Chuguyiv City Military Administration, Roman Mrochko, Head of Kherson City Military Administration, Ihor Dudar, Head of Chornobaivska Village Military Administration, Vitaliy Nemerets, Head of Kakhovka City Military Administration, Tetyana Hasanenko, Head of Oleshky City Military Administration, Svitlana Linnik, Head of Holoprystan City Military Administration, Oleksandr Symchyshyn, Mayor of Khmelnytskyi, Mykhailo Positko, Mayor of Kamianets-Podilskyi, Mykola Melnychuk, Head Starokostiantynivska Territorial Community, Vitaliy Buzyl, Head of Shepetivska City Territorial Community, Oleksandr Korinnyi, Novoukrainka City Mayor, Volodymyr Sokyrko, Head of the Znamianka City Council, Serhii Kuzmenko, Oleksandriia City Mayor, Oleksandr Masliukov, Head of Kompaniivka settlement, Inna Zaviriukha, Sokolivka Village Head, Anatoly Fedoruk, Mayor of the city of Bucha, Georgiy Yerko, Acting Head of Borodianka village council, Tatiana Svyrydenko, Head of Ivankiv village, Vadim Tokar, Head of Makariv village, Oleksandr Zarubin, Mayor of the city of Boyarka, Bogdan Balagura, Mayor of the city of Tetiiv, Taras Didych, Head of Dmytrivka village, Andrii Yurchenko, Head of Rubizhne City Military Administration, Mykola Khanatov, Head of Popasna City Military Administration, Yana Litvinova, Head of Starobilsk City Military Administration, Natalia Petrenko, Head of Shulhynka Rural Military Administration, Andriy Kulchynskyi, Head of Truskavets City Council, Taras Kuchma, Head of Drohobych City Council, Ihor Hrynkiv, Head of Zolochiv City Council, Bohdan Dubnevych, Head of Solonkivska Territorial Community, Andriy Zalivskyy, Head of Chervonograd City Council, Oleksandr Sienkevych, Mayor of Mykolaiv, Ivan Kukhta, Mayor of Snihurivka, Serhii Bychkov, Mayor of Ochakiv, Oleh Demchenko, Mayor of Pervomaisk, Yevhenii Velychko, Mayor of Voznesensk, Oleksandr Akulenko, Mayor of Yuzhnoukrainsk, Oleksandr Berehovyi, Mayor of Bashtanka, Maksym Lahodiienko, Mayor of Novyi Buh, Oleksandr Poliakov, Mayor of Nova Odesa, Sergiy Tetyukhin, Vice-Mayor of Odesa, Andrii Abramchenko, Izmail City Mayor, Vasyl Huliaev, Chornomorsk City Mayor, Volodymyr Novatskii, Yuzhne City Mayor, Vitalii Maletskyi, Kremenchuk City Mayor, Serhii Solomakha, Myrhorod City Mayor, Oleksandr Tretiak, Mayor of Rivne city, Oleksandr Lysenko, Head of Sumy Territorial Community, Artem Semenikhin, Head of Konotop Territorial Community, Yuriy Bova, Head of Trostianets Territorial Community, Olha Harkavenko, Village Head of Nova Sloboda, Serhiy Minakov, Village Head of Esman, Yuriy Zarko, Head of Bilopillia Territorial Community, Serhij Nadal, Mayor of Ternopil, Vadym Boiarskyi, Mayor of Shumsk, Serhii Chaprak, Head of Pidhorodnye village, Liubomyr Kovch, Head of Velyki Birky village, Serhii Morhunov, Mayor of Vinnytsia, Hennadii Hlukhmaniuk, Mohyliv-Podilskyi City Mayor, Volodymyr Yashchuk, Illintsi Сity Mayor, Hryhoriy Nedopad, Chairman of the Volyn Regional Council, Igor Polishchuk, Mayor of Lutsk, Ihor Chayka, Mayor of Kovel, Oleksandr Kovalchuk, Mayor of Kivertsi, Zoltan Babiak, Mayor of Berehovo, Bohdan Andriiv, Mayor of Uzhhorod, Ivan Turyanitsa, Head of Gorondivska village community, Volodymyr Kashchuk, Mayor of Khust, Ivan Fedorov, Mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Samoydiuk, First Deputy Mayor of Enerhodar, Viktoriia Halitsyna, Head of Berdiansk City Military Administration, Iryna Lypka, Head of Molochansk City Military Administration, Serhiy Yarmak, Mayor of Huliaipole, Denys Korotenko, Head of the Shyroke village, Serhii Sukhomlyn, Head of Zhytomyr Territorial Community, Ivan Korud, Head of Ovruch Territorial Community, Oleksandr Sitailo, Head of Malyn Territorial Community.
Yurii Bezkorovainyi, Director of NGO “We Will Help Together”, Mariana Kashchak, Director of Charitable organization “Ukrainian Education Platform”, Mariana Bilyk, Program Director of Charitable organization “Ukrainian Education Platform”, Daria Sydorenko, Executive Director of public union “The League of the Strong”, Irina Dontsova, Director of NGO “Zakhyst Zarady Peremohy”, Yevheniy Korobka, Director of NGO “5 Peron”, Oleksandra Shagan, Director of NGO “Amer Prykarpattya”, Vitaliy Krykun, Director of Charitable foundation “Razom my syla 2022”, Lyubimsky Stanislav Georgievich, Head of Charitable organization “Peaceful Heaven of Kharkiv”, Yuliana Khymchuk, Project manager at Europe Prykhystok, François Trésorier, Project manager at Europe Prykhystok, Kateryna Kuchina, Head of Open Aid Space “Samе tut” at Melitopol, Ruslan Yuriovych, Head of Charitable organization “Dobrota”, Sergey Ashotovich Keropov, Head of “Heart to heart” NGO, Iryna Pervushevska, Director of the Rivne City Palace of Children and Youth, Natalia Tserklevych, Program director of Charitable organization “Voices of children”.
You will find the opinion paper in English enclosed and the full list of signatories following this link:
Prykhystok: https://lnkd.in/eMyeVDTf
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