Projects
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Association Agreement between the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community and their Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine, of the other part
Summary: The agreement promotes gradual rapprochement between the Parties based on common values and close and privileged links, and increasing Ukraine's association with EU policies and participation in programmes and agencies. Signed: 21/03/2014 and 27/06/2014 Sanctioned and promulgated: 26/06/2016 International ratification: 01/02/2016 Entry into force: 01/09/2017 pdf file1097_Agreement in English.pdf (16.34 MB) pdf file1097_Decreet.pdf (35 KB)
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Grant ‘International Advisory Panel Ukraine’, 2015
Project: The ‘International Advisory Panel Ukraine’ investigates possible violation of human rights Benificiary : Council of Europe Amount: 82.500 euros Duration: January 2015 - November 2015 706/5000 Flanders supports the "International Advisory Panel Ukraine", which is part of the "Immediate measures package" of the Council of Europe, which covers 5 themes: human rights, state reform, elections, capacity building and civil society. The International Advisory Panel will investigate potential violations of European human rights in Ukraine following the pro-European anti-government prot
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Grant for energy efficiency project in Ukraïne, 2017
Project: Stimulating energy companies to more efficiency in Ukraïne - Eurasia competitiviness Programme Beneficiary: OECD Amount: € 60.000 Duur: 2017 The OECD Eurasia competitiveness programme consists of two initiatives: 1) the Initiative for Eastern Europe and the Southern Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) and 2) the Initiative for Central Asia (Afghanistan, Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). The aim of the program is to develop and implement policies that promote competitiveness in these countries. Read more.
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Grant for Supporting decentralisation in Ukraine project, 2016
Project: Supporting Decentralisation in Ukraine - Eurasia competitiveness programme beneficiary: OECD Amount: € 56.000 Duration: 2016 The OECD Eurasia competitiveness programme consists of two initiatives: 1) the Initiative for Eastern Europe and the Southern Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) and 2) the Initiative for Central Asia (Afghanistan, Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). The aim of the program is to develop and implement policies that promote competitiveness in these countries. Read more.
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Contribution to the OECD Eurasia Competitiveness Programme
Project: Contribution to Eurasia Competitiveness Programme Beneficiary: OECD Start : January 2016 The OECD Eurasia competitiveness programme consists of two initiatives: 1) the Initiative for Eastern Europe and the Southern Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) and 2) the Initiative for Central Asia (Afghanistan, Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). The aim of the program is to develop and implement policies that promote competitiveness in these countries.
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Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between the European Communities and their Member States, and Ukraine
Summary: The objective of the Agreement is to strengthening bilaterale relationship and a comprehensive dialogue between the Partie and to promote further cooperation in all sectors of mutual interest. Signed: 14/06/1994 Sanctioned and promulgated: 26/11/1996 International ratification: 18/07/1997 Entry into force: 01/03/1998 pdf file128_Agreement in English.pdf (1.61 MB) pdf file128_Protocol (asccession of the 10 to the EU) in English.pdf (77 KB) pdf file128_Protocol (Bulgaria and Romania) in English.pdf (64 KB) pdf file128_Decreet.pdf (75 KB)
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Grant to Oradea for promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in Ukraine, 2018
Project: Promoting inclusion of people with disabilities in Ukraine Beneficiary: vzw Oradea Amount: 16.000 euros Duration: 2018 The project consist of three parts: Launching of an international thematic network on inclusion. The network consists of universities, NGOs and field organisations. (Flanders, Romania) Spreadig the Flemish documentary 'See me do' about people with intellectual disabilities, in Ukrainian schools, universities and welfare facilities.
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Agreement between the Belgo-Luxemburg Union, on the one hand, and the Government of Ukraine, on the other hand, on reciprocal promotion and protection of investments
Summary: The Parties wish to strengthen their economic cooperation by creating favourable conditions for investments by investors from one Contracting Party in the territory of the other Contracting Party. Signed: 20/05/1996 Sanctioned and promulgated: 17/07/2000 International ratification: 27/06/2001 Entry into force: 27/06/2001 pdf file53_Agreement in English.pdf (60 KB) pdf file53_Decreet.pdf (133 KB)
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Protocol to the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement establishing a partnership between the European Communities and their Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine, of the other part
Summary: To include Austria, Finland and Sweden in the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement establishing a partnership between the European Communities and their Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Moldova, of the other part. Signed: 15/05/1997 Sanctioned and promulgated: 09/02/1999 International ratification: 01/04/1999 Provisional application: 01/03/1998 Entry into force: 01/12/2000 pdf file134_Agreement in English.pdf (222 KB) pdf file134_Decreet.pdf (167 KB)
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Grant to GFMD for coordination of media and journalist organisations at in countries the borders of Europe, in the East and the MENA region (2016)
Project: coordination of local and international media and journalists' organizations in countries on Europe's external borders in the east and in the MENA region Beneficiary: Global Forum for Media Development Amount: 100.000 euro Duration: 2016 With the support received from the Government of Flanders in 2016, amounting to 100,000 euros, GFMD seeks to intensify its efforts in the coordination of local and international media and journalists' organizations in countries on Europe's external borders in the east and in the MENA region. Media freedom and present objective media are crucial