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WSF2015 Institutional Partner: The Polish-Ukrainian Cooperation Foundation – PAUCI

  • Published: October 3, 2015

WSF2015 Institutional Partner: The Polish-Ukrainian Cooperation Foundation – PAUCI

  • Published: October 3, 2015

The Organizing Committee of the WSF is proud to announce that the The Polish-Ukrainian Cooperation Foundation – PAUCI has become an institutional partner of the WSF2015.

The Polish-Ukrainian Cooperation Foundation – PAUCI was established in April 2005 as a legacy organization to the Poland-America-Ukraine Cooperation Initiative. Since 1999, this initiative served as a unique tri-lateral program aimed at sharing the best practices of Poland´s successful transition from a centrally planned economy to a liberal, market-oriented democracy.
The mission of the PAUCI Foundation is to build the capacity of Ukraine to integrate more closely with the European Union and NATO through the application of Polish and European experience and to facilitate extensive cross-border dissemination of knowledge and experience in key areas that impact human capital and civil society.

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