Last weekend, the EU Advisory Mission (EUAM) took part in the Opinion Festival in Severodonetsk, Luhansk region, for the first time.
This week, six members of the European Parliament made the trip to the Donetsk region to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Ukraine’s independence from the Soviet Union.
In the last two weeks, the EU Advisory Mission (EUAM)’s Anti-corruption Team and Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSS) organised award ceremonies in the respective field offices and universities of Internal Affairs
The playground on road traffic rules is an imitation of the real road with signs, traffic lights, road markings and even railway crossings
This week, a specialised team made up of representatives from Spain’s Guardia Civil, trainers from the National Police of Ukraine, and EU Advisory Mission experts, delivered a first 12-day public order training
The 5th EUAM Public Order Management training for Gold, Silver and Bronze police commanders concluded on Friday 28 May with the handing over of certificates by the Deputy Head of the EUAM, Fredrik Wesslau, to graduates.
Today EUAM has gladly joined the celebration of Vyshyvanka Day in Ukraine. Vyshyvanka is a traditional Ukrainian symbol and the Mission’s staff is wearing vyshyvankas to pay respect to the hosting country.
Europe Day is 9 May, but Ukraine celebrates it annually every third Saturday in May. While the usual public events cannot take place this year, Europe Day remains a potent symbol of unity between Ukraine and the rest of Europe
This week, the EU Advisory Mission (EUAM)’s field office in Mariupol organised various donations in Donetsk region to enhance the operational capacities of its local counterparts.
Since December 2020, the EU Advisory Mission (EUAM Ukraine) has been carrying out a project to improve the civilian security sector’s response to hate crime.
A study carried out as part of the ‘Buckle Up – Don’t Get Terrified’ road traffic safety campaign reveals how touchy Ukrainians are to the size of traffic violation fines
National Police of Ukraine (NPU) join forces with the European Union Advisory Mission Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) in launching a new road traffic safety initiative, the ‘Buckle Up — Don’t Get Terrified’ campaign.
The European Union Advisory Mission in Ukraine and the Patrol Police are joining forces in a new information campaign to increase public awareness of the risk of road traffic injuries and fatalities. The campaign aims to promote buckling-up among drivers and passengers
Police officers are among the first responders to domestic violence cases. Recently they have gained new tools in Ukraine, such as a temporary restraining order, to address the phenomenon more effectively
Upright, reliable, courageous and binding: these are the four pillars that every law enforcement agent needs to share to perform on the field.
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