Our 2024 Annual Report is live.
"Who, What, Why" is not just a record of past work. It’s a reflection on why this work matters, for our world's present and future.
Read the report: https://t.co/qAh6NxAqjH
Proud to see UK DIGIT spotlighted at London Tech Week! Ukraine's digital transformation has set a global benchmark for transparent, citizen-centered governance — and through UK DIGIT, we're leveraging mutual opportunities for the UK and Ukraine through partnership on innovation.
🚀 At #LondonTechWeek2026, the UK–Ukraine Tech Forum brought together founders, investors, and policymakers to strengthen innovation partnerships & explore new opportunities.
🇺🇦🇬🇧 UK DIGIT is proud to support this dialogue!
Details: https://t.co/PnbNxATpap
🤝 @EFNetwork President Lisa Coll visited Ukraine and met with the @mintsyfra to discuss ongoing cooperation within UK DIGIT Project.
🔗https://t.co/BlhZOEOTcp
📣 The UK DIGIT project has been extended through March 2027.
In its second year, the project has been updated to better respond to Ukraine’s evolving needs in digital governance during wartime and recovery – while strengthening the UK–Ukraine innovation partnership.
📢 The application deadline has been extended until 10 April!
Take this opportunity to join the Kalicki Memorial Fellowship for Civil Society Leaders and attend short-term executive education course at a premier university in the 🇺🇸
Details 👉https://t.co/k2lG32tOOu
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In 2025, with support from @DIGITUkraine project led by Eurasia Foundation, 14,000 officials across Ukraine were trained on how to attract funding, prioritize projects, and ensure aid reaches the people who need it most.
Now, 800+ communities have investment plans in place. 💙💛
Rooted in more than 3,000 years of tradition, Nowruz symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and is a time of rebirth.
Wishing a joyful Nowruz to all who celebrate.
Even amid difficult times, the arrival of spring reminds us of hope, resilience, and fresh beginnings.
Today, we celebrate Nowruz, which means "new day," along with millions of people across the Middle East, Central Asia, and the Caucasus.
Maxim Grădinari is the living legacy of global disability rights advocate Judith Heumann. He was a participant of Eurasia Foundation’s Judy Initiative in Moldova, working to make healthcare access more inclusive.
When the project ended early due to foreign aid cuts, Maxim didn’t give up. He pushed forward, and today ramps stand where barriers once did.
“Accessibility is not a luxury, but a necessity and a fundamental right,” he said.
Eurasia Foundation congratulates our long-time partner, the Kyiv School of Economics, on reaching a new chapter of growth and impact. This fall, @kse_ua welcomed 955 new students, the largest class in its history!
KSE attracts some of Ukraine's brightest minds. Nearly half of all students receive scholarships, creating opportunities for war-affected youth, children of defenders, displaced students, and young people returning to rebuild their country.
Eurasia Foundation supports this innovation through the UK DIGIT Project, which helps Ukraine use technology to increase transparency, streamline services, and improve everyday life for citizens. Read more about UK DIGIT here: https://t.co/PNQKthdNuE
Imagine requesting an income certificate or getting guidance on starting a business without filling out forms or navigating complex portals. This is the new reality in Ukraine with Diia AI, the world’s first AI-powered government assistant.
Available on the Diia portal + soon mobile, Diia AI is a globally unique example of AI that provides both advice and service directly in chat. For millions of Ukrainians, this means simpler, faster, more transparent interactions with their gov, even in the most challenging times.