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Ukraine CSR
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February 16, 2010
 
Issue #111
 
    
In this issue of the Ukraine CSR Bulletin, life:) continues its educational initiative for students; Ukrainian Cinema Foundation, Nemiroff Company, and Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Foundation support national cinema; and NAER conducts a national contest "Children for Clean Energy". For more information about corporate social responsibility, please click here.
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life:)  Continues its Educational Initiative for Students
On February 2, mobile services operator life:) announced the launch of a new stage of its student development program, "Jump to life:)"-2010 for successful senior students who wish to develop careers in telecommunications, IT, finance, economics and marketing. This year's program is open to senior students of Kyiv, Donetsk and Lviv. The program will last for five months. During the first two months students will complete a number of trainings, and in the last three months they will participate in internships in various divisions of the company. Upon completion of the program participants will present and defend their own business projects and will have a chance be invited to work at life:). Last year 8 participants out of 20 that participated in the pilot project received employment offers and are now successfully working in different departments of life:). Applications will be accepted until February 19, 2010 through the online form on the web site. Please click here to learn more.
 
Ukrainian Cinema Foundation, Nemiroff Company, and Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Foundation Support National Cinema
On February 4, the Ukrainian Cinema Foundation, Nemiroff Company, and Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Foundation announced a presentation of Ukrainian cinema at the 60th Berlin Film Festival. During February 11-21, the Ukrainian Cinema Foundation, supported by the Nemiroff Company and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine will present Ukrainian cinema at the Berlinale 2010 European Film Market as part of the Worldwide Ukrainian Cinema program. This year the European Film Market will also traditionally feature a Ukrainian stand with materials on the Ukrainian film industry, as well as the Ukrainian Film Catalogue for 2009/2010, presenting information on Ukrainian films released in 2009 and those to be released in 2010. It is especially gratifying that this year, for the second time in a row, the Berlinale organizers have selected a short film by Mykhaylo Slaboshpytsky for the competition. The presentation of Ukrainian cinema at Berlinale is one of the major stages of the Worldwide Ukrainian Cinema program by the Nemiroff Company and the Ukrainian Cinema Foundation, implemented since 2008. Its goal is to support Ukrainian filmmakers and promote Ukrainian cinema in the country and abroad. To date, the Nemiroff Company has invested almost UAH 8,000,000 in the program. Please click here to learn more.
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NAER Conducts National Contest "Children for Clean Energy"
On February 16, the National Agency of Ukraine on Ensuring of Efficient Use of Energy Resources Management (NAER) will conduct an exhibition of the best pictures from its children's art in the framework of it "Children for Clean Energy" contest. The pictures will be exhibited at Ukrainian House followed by an award ceremony for the winners. NAER will also present a calendar with the best pictures from the contest. The national contest called "Children for Clean Energy" was launched in 2008 to motivate children to be more environmentally responsible and to save energy resources. Please click here to learn more.
 
 
 
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