NATO-Ukraine Civic League

NATO-Ukraine Civic League
Founded September, 2003
Type Non-governmental organization
Focus Ukraine–NATO Partnership
Location
Area served
national
Method Partnership Network of NGOs (associations of citizens) which support Euro-Atlantic/European course of Ukraine
Key people
Serhiy Dzherdzh (Head of the Coordination Council)
Website http://www.ua-nato.org.ua

NATO-Ukraine Civic League (Ukrainian: Громадська ліга Україна — НАТО) is a Ukrainian non-governmental organization, partnership network of NGOs (associations of citizens) which support Euro-Atlantic/European course of Ukraine.

History

NATO-Ukraine Civic League was established in September 26, 2003 as independent community organization. That day 26 NGOs joined the League.

Ukrainian Integration into NATO: working together, the First All-Ukraine NGO's Assembly of NATO-Ukraine Civic League in Kyiv, Ukraine took place on October 20, 2003. George Robertson, Secretary General of NATO taken part in Assembly.[1]

Since April 27, 2006, the Head of the Coordination Council of the NATO-Ukraine League is Serhiy Dzherdzh, Ph.D. League unites 48 NGOs today (2015).[2]

Statutory mission

The Partnership Network activities should make a substantial impact on development of positive attitude of people to the strategic direction of defense and security policy implementation in Ukraine.[3]

It is also expected to:[3]

See also

References

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