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We invite representatives of Ukrainian civil society organizations to take part in a three-day online training that will help you understand the mechanisms of the EU’s functioning and the role of civil society in European integration processes.

  • Dates: 27-29 October 2025.
  • Duration: 4-5 hours per day.
  • Format: online via Zoom.
  • Language: Ukrainian/English.
  • Participation: free.
  • Bonus: certificate of participation.

Your application will be prioritized if you:

- Represent a Ukrainian CSO and are systematically involved in its activities (officially or voluntarily).

- Work in the fields of:

  • Rule of law.
  • Anti-corruption.
  • Human rights.
  • Development of democratic institutions.
  • Public administration reform.

- Have at least 3 years of experience in the mentioned fields.

Important: knowledge of English at B1+ level is an advantage but not a mandatory requirement.

Training Program (3 days):

  • How the EU works: institutions, procedures, and decision-making mechanisms.
  • History and principles of EU enlargement: from idea to reality.
  • Acquis communautaire: what it means for Ukraine and how to adapt legislation.
  • Role of CSOs in the negotiation process: opportunities for influence and participation.
  • Practical tools: how to effectively engage in European integration processes.

How to apply? 

Send to 3e4u@giz.de:

1.     Short CV.

2.     Completed application form (in Ukrainian).

Deadline: 21 September 2025, 23:59.

Selection process:

  • Applications reviewed by the organizing committee.
  • Notification of selected candidates by 15 October.
  • Limited number of places available.

Questions? Contact us: 3e4u@giz.de

Don’t miss the opportunity to deepen your knowledge of the EU and strengthen your organization’s capacity in the field of European integration!

Trainings are developed by the project "Strengthening Ukraine's EU Accession in the Rule of Law" (3E4U), implemented on behalf of the German Federal Foreign Office by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, in partnership with ISAR Ednannia.