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May 2022 ANTS report
1. INTERNATIONAL ADVOCACY
▪ Ukraine's EU candidate status was discussed in Paris by Hanna Hopko
▪ Oksana Yurynets met with Joel Harrio-Milem, Vice-President of the
NATO Parliamentary Assembly, in Lviv.
▪ Hanna Hopko appealed to the Director of the UNESCO World
Heritage Center Lazare Elondu Assomo UNESCO for help in restoring
cultural heritage of Ukraine.
▪ Ukraine's reconstruction plan was discussed on the United for
Ukraine platform, which brings together 200 parliamentarians from
40 countries.
ACTIVITIES
WORKING FOR VICTORY MAY 2022
▪ Closing the sky over Ukraine
▪ Increasing military enforcement
▪ Marshall's plan for Ukraine
▪ EU and NATO membership
▪ Humanitarian support
2. www.ukrainianvictory.org
▪ Hanna Hopko met the leader and activist of the Bashkir
national movement Ruslan Gabbasov and discussed the
federal future of the new Russian system.
▪ Discussed cooperation between the OECD and Ukraine,
namely: what to do after the war and how to quickly
rebuild the destroyed and reconstruct Ukraine.
Together with partners - Casimir Pulaski
Foundation, Anticorruption Action Centre
3. ANTS held a lecture «Military bonds. Contribution to the
victory over the occupiers», Lector – ANTS expert
Yaroslav Sydorovych
STRENGTHENING THE ECONOMY
4. ▪ 10 computers for the Borodyanka community
were transferred
▪ In cooperation with the NGO ‘Battalion of
brave women’ humanitarian aid were
delivered to Dymerska community in Kyiv
region
▪ ANTS started the project "NETWORK TO
PROMOTE ACCESS TO HEALTH“ with the
support of the International Charitable
Foundation "Renaissance“
HUMANITARIAN AID
The ANTS team sent several tons of
humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian
communities
5. ARMED FORCES OF UKRAINE AND
TERRITORIAL DEFENSE ASSISTANCE
ANTS participants coordinated the
collection and distribution of
humanitarian aid in partnerships with
network members, foreign partners
and Ukrainians from abroad.
First case (collection and distribution): 1) Two refrigerators were
purchased to transport soldiers killed in the war, 11 cars were
delivered to the front, generators - 2 pcs, thermal imager - 4 pcs,
walkie-talkies - 6 pcs, binoculars - 3 pcs, refueled gas cylinders - 6 pcs,
chainsaws - 6 pcs, axes - 52 pcs, turnstiles - 150 pcs, gas heaters - 6
pcs, sleeping bag - 50 pcs, mats - 30 pcs, large stretchers - 6 pcs,
hammers – 25, crowbars - 17 pcs, nails - 50 kg, hand saws - 5 pcs,
socks - 1800 pcs, briefs - 200 pcs, power banks for solar panels - 8
pcs, first aid kits - 400 pcs, T-shirts - 300 pcs, military uniforms - 15
pieces, rope cord - 600 m, Oilcloth - 700 kg, tactical goggles - 20 pcs,
fairy tale - 4 pcs, bulletproof vests with ceramic plate - 10 pcs, body
armor with a metal plate - 10 pcs, shovels - 20 pcs, picks - 8 pcs,
spray against mosquitoes and flies - 50 cans, panthenol (foam from
burns) - 30 pcs, dry alcohols - 200 pcs, candles - 100 pcs, 37) tactical
backpacks – 23, unloading – 6, tactical gloves – 9, coffee - 140 kg, tea
- 60 kg, water - 2500 liters, fresh water in metal cans - 400 cans of
250 gr, Pepsi 05l - 500 pcs, potatoes - 1260 kg, pasta - 600 kg, rice -
350 kg, buckwheat - 200 kg, oil - 500 liters, canned food, stews,
ready lunches in metal cans - 4300 kg, dry soups in buckets (for 50
people) - 250 pcs, sugar - 720 kg, salt - 260 kg, mivina - 2.5 pallets,
oatmeal - 2000 kg, flour - 400 kg, lard - 400 kg, stews of 0,5 l - 580
pieces, milk - 500 liters, oreo for milk - 250 packs, onion 150 kg,
hygiene - 1.5 pallets, medicine - 3.5 pallets, disposable tableware - 1
pallet, night optical sight - 2 pcs, Trips to the front - 3 (Sumy, Kharkiv,
Donbas, Mykolaiv regions), Approximately 5 tons of diesel - fuel
costs.
▪ Purchased and handed over pills for water
purification to the military
▪ In cooperation with a volunteer organization,
85 individual first aid kits were purchased and
handed over to the military
▪ Delivered products: 20 walkie-talkies with
encryption and accessories for the military, 1
car, Off-road tires, 3 collimator sights, 2
thermal imagers, 2 generators and phase
inverters
6. ARMED FORCES OF UKRAINE AND
TERRITORIAL DEFENSE ASSISTANCE
ANTS participants coordinated the collection and distribution of
humanitarian aid in partnerships with network members, foreign partners
and Ukrainians from abroad.
Second case: Two cars, Turnstiles,
bandages, hemostatic, and other
drugs and medicine 5 tons,
Clothes shoes 3 tones, Food 6
tons, Sleeping blankets of 1000
pieces, Vodka individual 20 pieces,
Form 20 pieces, Tactical footwear
10 pairs, Tactical backpacks 4
pieces
Tactical first-aid kits of 20 pieces,
Hygiene detergents 2.5 tons,
Diapers 1 ton
Third case: hydraulic jacks - 2 pieces; rope sling loop - 3
pieces; mini power plant Alimar ALM-B-2500, 230V - 1
piece; YUKO MASTER oil 1 l. - 1 piece; starting wire (800A) -
3 pieces; flashlights; power bank - 3 pcs, K&S Basic mini-
power plant, binoculars, night vision device, two canisters of
gasoline for generators, tactical gloves, food, hygiene,
clothing
Bandages, medicines, sleeping bags, karemats, Walkie-
talkies, Ankle boots and tactical boots, Hemostatic
turnstiles, Metal detector,s Tactical active earphones,
Mobile phones (simple push-button), Clamps ,Camouflage
nets, Hand and headlamps Gas travel burners, Personal
hygiene products, Paraffin candles, Individual medical kits,
Medicines, binoculars, berets, car, generator - 2 pcs.
binoculars - 5 pieces; spare parts for the KAMAZ car; "Volyn
biscuits" and energy drinks, Walkie-talkies and tactical boots
Hemostatic turnstiles car, 6 kilowatt diesel generator, lots of
shoes and food, potatoes, clothes, baby food.
7. "ON THE WAY TO VICTORY" ANTS
CHARITABLE CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC
TOUR
ANTS member and poet Zlata-Zoryana
Palamarchuk organized the charitable event -
musical and poetic concert with the
participation of the group “Druzhe Muzyko” in
Odessa Scientific Library named after Mykhailo
Hrushevskiy.
One of the tour goal to fundraise money for
laptops for the 30th Separate Mechanized
Brigade named after Prince Constantine of
Ostroh of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
8. WORLD VYSHYVANKA DAY
▪ Launched an exhibition of works of Kseniya
Shpylka, a craftswoman from Sumy, in Lviv
Regional Library for Youth dedicated to the
World Vyshyvanka Day
▪ Held a charitable initiative on vyshyvanka’s
selling
9. COMMUNICATION OF
TRUTHFUL INFORMATION
▪ We built contacts with more than 150 international
media and journalists
▪ 5 million people were reached via our social media
channels
▪ Numerous interviews for BBC, MSNBC, Timesradio,
TalkRadio TV, DW news, Ukrainian media
▪ CharismaUA video project tells about Ukrainians who are
helping to bring victory closer to Ukraine
▪ Media coverage of the advocacy campaigns and protest
actions
Intensive work with international media to
inform global audience about Russian war
against Ukraine, Putin’s war crimes, constant
updates from different regions in Ukraine
regarding the war for internal and external
audience.
10. HUB FOR CIVIL SOCIETY
REPRESENTATIVES
Acting as a hub to establish links between
civil society representatives to provide
synergy and improve efficiency of meeting
their demands
▪ «Local Humanitarian Response Initiative»
together with the NGO «ForestCom»
▪ Personal support to librarians from the regions
that suffered from war together with the
Charity Foundation “Library Country”
▪ Cooperation with the Warrior’s House in Lviv
on humanitarian aid
▪ Cooperation with NGO ”Motohelp” in logistics
support of the humanitarian aid delivering
▪ Cooperation with the NGO “Drei Musketiere
Reutlingen”
11. ANTS OFFICE IN LVIV WORKS AS THE
VOLUNTEER CENTRE
Volunteers weave camouflage nets
Maintain humanitarian aid