Future Generation Art Prize 2012
31.01.2012 - TV-reports of the official opening of Kirovohrad perinatal center
The 8th Davos Ukrainian Lunch “Options for the future”
The 5th Davos Philanthropic Roundtable “e-philanthropy”
The Award Ceremony for the PinchukArtCentre Prize 2011 laureates
The first social campaign conducted by Zavtra.UA scholarship winners under the “Let the heart beat” project
Public Lecture featuring Doctor C. Fred Bergsten, director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics
Educational youth workshop “AgroPerspective-2011”
Group show of 20 artists shortlisted for the PinchukArtCentre Prize 2011, along with three other parallel exhibitions
7.12.2012 - Future Generation Art Prize 2012
“Hope!”, Pavilion of Ukraine at the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia
Exhibition “Shoah by Bullets: Mass shootings of Jews in Ukraine 1941–1944”
TV-report of the 8th Yalta Annual Meeting
8th Yalta Annual Meeting
29.06.2011 - Second competition of "Worldwide Studies" scholarship program
The Future Generation Art Prize @ Venice
23.05.2011 - 4th Youth Forum "Zavtra.UA-2011"
4th Davos Philanthropic Roundtable
Future Generation Art Prize 2010
7th Yalta Annual Meeting
17.09.2011
Fundamental changes taking place in the modern world give rise to challenges, as well as new opportunities, stated President of Poland (1995–2005), Chairman of the Board of YES Aleksander Kwasniwski at the concluding session of the 8th Yalta Annual Meeting
17.09.2011
Touching the changes in architecture of the global world order, Kwasniewski noted: “Nobody doubts that we are in the process which would build the world architecture in 21st century
17.09.2011
Ukraine, which current economic growth is equal to 4%, may double the growth rate and reach Turkey, which demonstrates 9% growth today. This statement was made by Anders Aslund, Senior Fellow of Peterson Institute for International Economics, one of the leading world’s experts in Ukrainian economy, in the discussion on prospects of Turkey and Ukraine development. “Ukraine possesses high economic potential which is underused,” he said.
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17.09.2011
Key global trends in the information sector will result in formation of a “global intelligence” composed of all people connected via PCs, declared Yuri Milner, founder of Russia-based Digital Sky Technologies, during the discussion “Key Trends That Will Shape Tomorrow’s World” at the 8th Yalta forum of YES.
17.09.2011
Religion in XXI century will play an important role in society development as before, and if politicians underestimate the need for peaceful coexistence of religions, this may result in conservation and exacerbation of the existing conflicts and may give rise to new ones. This idea was voiced out in the course of discussion “Key Trends That Will Shape Tomorrow’s World” by Anthony Charles Lynton (Tony) Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997 – 2007) at the 8th Annual Meeting of YES.
17.09.2011
Commitment to freedom and human rights is one of the key forces in modern society, Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thornbjorn Jagland said in the course of discussing human right and democracy in wider Europe at the 8th Yalta Annual Meeting of YES.
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