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UNDP has assumed administration functions for the chernobyl.info website UNDP more >>> Maria Sharapova Foundation supports talented youths from contaminated regions of Belarus. In September 2008, Maria Sharapova announced the launch of a $210,000 scholarship programme for students from Chernobyl-affected areas of Belarus. The initial period of this joint initiative of the Maria Sharapova Foundation and the United Nations Development Programme, where she serves as Goodwill Ambassador, is 8 years. The programme will enable 12 young talented people to take a full course of study at two leading universities of Belarus. Three incoming students will be awarded scholarships each year, over an initial four-year period. more >>> Belarus and China: joint reconstruction of cardiology health center in Gomel. Official statistics say cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in Belarus. From year to year, they attack younger people taking lives of the able-bodied population, which has become an alarming tendency lately. more >>> Oxford volunteers and residents of Ukrainian villages combine efforts to raise the living standards in Chornobyl-affected territories. The Oxford Volunteers for Chornobyl Programme has been working for the second year now. Postgraduate students are invited to participate regardless of the areas of expertise. more >>> Rehabilitation of patients suffering from radiation induced thyroid cancer and other thyroid pathologies. The Project is being implemented by the Local Fund “Aid to radiation-induced thyroid cancer patients “Arnica” in the Stolin district, Brest region, Belarus, exposed to radioactive contamination as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. more >>> Volunteerism as Common Ground for Oxford University and Chernobyl Affected Area.
Health for the Whole Family Despite the Chernobyl Legacy.
Musica Helvetica Iuvelinis youth band gives concert in Novozybkov.
Media-Center “Own Business”: “Let us revive our region!”
Agriculture and Sustainable Economic Development (CORE-Agri)
Economic Opportunities through Community Initiatives in Cherepyn village.
Cooperation with People’s Republic of China in Dealing with Chernobyl Disaster Aftermath
International Computer Festival «Children – for the Healthy Lifestyle!» Children from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine met at International Computer Festival in Novozybkov. more >>> Bragin Festival “Singing Line”: Six Years of Success Over the past six years the festival “Singing Line” calls together young poets and composers in the town of Bragin, Gomel region, Belarus. Every year verses and songs written by children from Chernobyl affected districts of the Gomel region, and now from Ukraine and Russia, sound from the stage of the Bragin House of Culture.
more >>> Micro-credits help people to start their own business In 2004, the UNDP launched the project "A Local Economic Development Agency and Strategy for Bryansk Oblast, an Area of the Russian Federation Severely Affected by the Chernobyl Accident". The project builds upon the conclusions of the UN Situation Analysis Mission on Chernobyl conducted in 2001 and upon the recommendations of the UN report "Human Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident: A Strategy for Recovery". It addresses the need for a gradual but steady policy reform and mobilisation of the national and international stakeholders around the Chernobyl recovery strategy. more >>> Computer Summer Camp – 2006 Rain or shine, pleasure’s all mine more >>> Training for Volunteers and Staff of Youth Centres of Chernobyl Affected Area
Chernobyl Museum: A project of the Public Organization “Radimichi”
Radimichi Social Rehabilitation Center for Mentally Disabled Children “Radimichi”
Zamglai Village: a Comprehensive Example of Holistic Development
Project "Children of Chernobyl"
International Computer Camp in "Novocamp"
Green Cross organises therapy camps for children in their home countries
"Chabad’s Children of Chernobyl" saves lives
Strong Like a Willow: A Belarus Relief Project
The Thyroid Centre in Gomel – Hope for recovery
Inclusive Radiation Monitoring in Bragin district
The Children of Chornobyl
Chernobyl Humanitarian Assistance and Rehabilitation Programme (CHARP) Annual Appeal 2005
Skilled German workers support Belarussian child care centre
ICT4D in Chernobyl Contaminated Areas
"10 Dreams of Chernobyl"
New houses for a life after Chernobyl
Expansion of the physiotherapy centre for children with cerebral paresis in Nowozybkow Russia
WOUNDS HEAL SLOWLY: Chernobyl - three lives later
January 2004 - Chernobyl Children's Project and the Zhytkovichy Day Care Centre
December 2003 - Christmas and New Year's Eve
October 2003 - The rural population of Belarus founds "Ecology Clubs"
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