
On 22 April 2014 Odesa city hosted a round table "Free legal aid: how to make it efficient and accessible to Odesa citizens?" It resulted into the preliminary agreement on cooperation and joining efforts between all providers of free legal aid.

In the beginning of April representatives of CSOs, journalists and specialists of the financial department gathered at the seminars for developing instruments for visualization of budget information and encouraging public participation in the budget process at the local level. The seminars were held in Ivano-Frankivsk and Zhytomyr in the context of the Open Budget Initiative, a joint project of UN Development Programme and Internews.

The report "Human Rights in Ukraine 2013" devoted to the state of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Ukraine in 2013. It consists of two parts - the "public assessment of the state policy in the field of human rights" and "human rights and fundamental freedoms."

Ukraine has accepted the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, opening the way for a possible investigation of the violent crackdown by former President Viktor Yanukovych's government on demonstrators.

Misinformation, propaganda and incitement to hatred need to be urgently countered in Ukraine to avoid the further escalation of tension in the country, according to a UN human rights report issued on 15 April 2014.

The book "Judicial Cases that Change the Country" was published recently. It describes the victories of ordinary people of extraordinary and sometimes unprecedented judicial cases.