Opening of GreenRoots Hub in Dnipro

On 26 March, the GreenRoots Hub will officially open in Dnipro — a new space dedicated to supporting environmental initiatives and civic activists in Ukraine’s frontline regions. During the event, we will present the opportunities the hub offers for civil society organisations and eco-activists, as well as introduce the Resilient Roots subgrant competition, which supports environmental initiatives in regions affected by the war.

Programme includes:
🌱 presentation of GreenRoots Hub
🌱 presentation of the Resilient Roots subgrant competition
🌱 panel discussion “The Role of Civic Initiatives in the Recovery of Ukraine”
🌱 guided introduction to the hub space and networking

GreenRoots Hub is a civil society space in Dnipro dedicated to supporting and strengthening civic initiatives in frontline regions of Ukraine. The hub is designed for eco-activists, civil society organizations, and grassroots initiatives working on civic engagement, inclusive participation and recovery, restoration of green spaces, water resource management, and soil recovery.

GreenRoots Hub offers opportunities for free thematic meetings, mentoring support, exchange of experience among local initiatives, and the development of skills in project management and advocacy at both local and international levels.

📅 26 March, 16:00–20:00
📍 Dnipro, 12 Sviatoslava Khorobroho Street, Business Center “Citadel-2”

Register: https://forms.gle/hGTzEiVsPSQT8QxL8 

Join us to discuss environmental recovery, the role of civic initiatives, and the green future of Ukraine.

The hub is implemented by Austausch e.V. as part of the project “Resilient Roots – Strengthening Grassroots Environmental Leadership in War-Affected Ukraine” and funded by Brot für die Welt. 

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