08.10.2021
Inaugural Forum of the Expert Network for the Crimean Platform took place in Kyiv, August 2021

The International Forum of the Expert Network was the first event held within the framework of the Crimean Platform in Kyiv on 6 August 2021.

07.20.2021
Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hosted High-level Panel Discussion 'Building Resilience to Information Influence: Freedom of Speech as a Component of Information Security'

Resilient Ukraine Programme Director Dmitri Teperik participated in the discussion as a contributing expert.

06.16.2021
Workshops with civil society organisations, scientists and international experts took place within the international seminar on resilience and security held during 20-21 May

These days in Sumy (Ukraine) were marked with panel discussions on resilience with regard to society, psychology, legislation, cybersecurity and many other related matters

05.25.2021
SPS Advanced Research Workshop on Resilience in Ukraine

35 subject-matter experts and officials from Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania gathered to discuss current societal vulnerabilities and challenges to resilience building in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The international event consisted of public and closed parts conducted during 19-21 May 2021 in Sumy, Ukraine

04.15.2021
Resilience-oriented reforms start with strong communities which develop their security and safety on the ground

Riga Conference Discussion "Looking forward Ukraine: Future of Security. Cooperation Between Ukraine, NATO and the EU" was held on April 14, 2021

04.12.2021
Another Provocative Test of Ukraine’s Societal Resilience

The attention being paid to the geopolitical implications of the situation developing on the Russia-Ukraine border should not overshadow the need to also respond to Russia’s day-to-day manipulation of Ukrainian society, especially in the regions located near occupied Crimea and the frontline in eastern Ukraine.

03.18.2021
Online discussion "Countering Malicious Influences. The European Experience"

ICDS Chief Executive and Programme Director “Resilient Ukraine” Dmitri Teperik shared Estonia's experience in countering malicious influences and outlined the commonalities of disinformation and malicious influence, explained how they are viewed by the security sector.

03.11.2021
Panel discussion "National Resilience: How Does the Occupation of Crimea Affect Ukraine?" on March 10, 2021

The event was organized by the International Centre for Defence and Security (ICDS) within the programme “Resilient Ukraine” in cooperation with the Embassy of Ukraine in Tallinn

03.02.2021
How does the occupation of Crimea affect Ukraine's national resilience?

Join us for the panel discussion "How does the occupation of Crimea affect Ukraine's national resilience?" (10.03.2021)