Areas of Activities of Task Forces of NATO-Ukraine Partnership Network

Task Force I: National Security Policy and Reform Ukrainian Civil Society Organizations Possible Euro-Atlantic NGO partners
Consultations within the strategic community in the formulation of security and defence policy / civil democratic governance (incl. the concept of national maritime interests/strategy and the MOD White Book 2008)
Regional security issues consulted within the strategic community
Workshops and consultations on improving the effectiveness of national security system

Razumkov Center, Kyiv
(Sunhurovskyi Mykola, sungurovskiy@uceps.com.ua, +38044 201-1198);

International Center of Policy Studies, Kyiv
(Chumak Viktor, vchumak@icps.kiev.ua, +38044 484-44-06);

Institute Social Research & Political Analysis, Donetsk
(Todorov Ihor, todorov@ukr.net, +38062337-05-94);

Atlantic Council of Ukraine, Kyiv (Kokoshynskyi Oleh, acu2003@ukr.net, +38 067 596 7368).

Institute for Strategic Studies , Krakow;

ICDS (Estonia) Atlantic Council of the United States

U.S.-Ukraine Foundation,

USA (Ulyana Panachishin)


Task Force II: Monitoring Euro-Atlantic Reforms
Independent assessment and monitoring of Annual National Programs content and implementation (incl. defence and security sector reform)
Exchange of experience with recent NATO members on reforms related to preparation for membership

Institute of Euro-Atlantic Cooperation, Kyiv
(Shulyar Oksana, office@ieac.org.ua, +380 44 238-68-43)

Strategic and Security Studies Group, Kyiv
(Serhiy Herasymchuk, S.Gerasymchuk@gmail.com) „Democratic initiatives“ Fond, Kyiv (Kucheriv Ilko), dif@dif.org.ua, +380 44 581-3317);

Institute of Society Transformation, Kyiv (Soskin Oleh, os@osp.com.ua, +380 44 235-98-28);

Marshall Centre ;

“Pro Democratia” (Rom);

ICDS (Estonia);

NUPI (Norway)

Task Force III: Defence Industry Cooperation and Reform
Ukraine’s defence industry modernisation and adaptation to Euro-Atlantic integration
Workshops and publications aimed at advocating modern defence industry management practices
Development of proposals on cooperation between the Ukrainian and Allied defence industry companies Social adaptation and Resettlement

 Monitoring implementation of programs for safety, security, and elimination of munitions

Cntr Army Conversion & Disarmament Studies, Kyiv
(Badrak Valentyn, v_badrak@mail.ru, +380 44 417 81 41);

Centre for Peace, Conversion, and Foreign Policy of Ukraine, Kyiv (Parkhomenko Natalia, parkhomenko@cpcfpu.org.ua, +380 95 388 83 93);

Ukrainian European Studies Association, Donetsk
(Shtykarin Serhiy, shtukarin@gmail.com, +380623044097);

US-Ukraine Foundation ;

Lithuanian Atlantic Treaty Assn;

Institute for Strategic Studies , Krakow;

Jagello 2000 (Czech Republic);

Norwegian Institute of International ICDS (Estonia);

Allied National Defence Industry Associations

Task Force IV: Building Integrity
Aims at involving Ukraine’s civil society in building integrity pursuing anti-corruption measures, enhancing transparency
Participation in the Building a Integrity Pact, governmental actions independent monitoring
Fostering accountability across Ukraine’s security and defence sector
Facilitation improvement of governmental reporting in the form of the White Books
Participation in the development of a Code of Conduct

“NATO – Ukraine Civic League”, Kyiv (Dzherdzh Serhiy, sdzherdzh@yahoo.com, +380 44 574 75 03);

Crymska Pravytsa, Simferopol (Fomushkin Oleh, fora@poluostrov.net, +38-067-652-40-03);

Centre for political and informational technologies “Democracy and development”, Kyiv (Lavrynenko Volodymyr

Transparency International, UK (Alan Waldron) alan_waldron@lineone.net

Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces DCAF, Swiss (Cole Eden) e.cole@dcaf.ch

Task Force V: Security Sector Reform and Human Security Issues
Protection of citizen’s rights
Protection of servicemen’s rights
Historical research and comparative analysis with other members/NATO partner countries.
Guaranteeing of transparency through ensuring public access to the released archival materials.
Development of dialogue between representatives of local security sector and local members of strategic community
  Improving regional information networks

Kharkiv human rights group, Kharkiv http://www.helsinki.org.ua http://www.khpg.org

“NATO – Ukraine Civic League”, Kyiv (Dzherdzh Serhiy, sdzherdzh@yahoo.com, +380 44 574 75 03);

All Ukrainian Association os veterans, Kyiv

Institute for Strategic Studies , Krakow, Poland

Lithuanian Atlantic Treaty Assn

Task Force VI: Economic Security
Identification of economic threat scenarios
Assistance in developing and implementing economic security policy
Monitoring defence expenditures in Ukraine
Development of possible scenarios of the use of energy as a means of coercion against Ukraine and Allied countries
Development of preventative and responsive measures
Environmental security (damage minimization owing to military activity application)
“Nomos” Center, Sevastopol (Mykhailo Gonchear, Kulyk Serhiy mail@nomos.com.ua, gga@stel.sevastopol.ua, +38069 244-63-68);

The Szeged Center for Security Policy,

Hungary (Laszlo Toth)

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