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The '''] Foundation''' is an independent ] organisation based in ] which supports projects to modernise Ukraine and foster a new generation of leaders. Its mission is to empower future generations to become the change makers of tomorrow. The foundation is active in the fields of health, education, culture, international affairs, human rights and local communities. It was founded by Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist ] in 2006.<ref>http://pinchukfund.org/en/about_fund/activity/</ref><ref>Chrystia Freeland, Supper with the FT: Victor Pinchuk,Financial Times, 11.12.2009</ref> The '''] Foundation''' is an independent ] organisation based in ] which supports projects to modernise Ukraine and foster a new generation of leaders. Its mission is to empower future generations to become the change makers of tomorrow. The foundation is active in the fields of health, education, culture, international affairs, human rights and local communities. It was founded by Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist ] in 2006.<ref>http://pinchukfund.org/en/about_fund/activity/</ref><ref>Chrystia Freeland, Supper with the FT: Victor Pinchuk,Financial Times, 11.12.2009</ref>


The Victor Pinchuk Foundation's projects include, among others: "Cradles of Hope" (a network of neonatal centers in Ukraine), the "PinchukArtCentre" (the largest contemporary art centre in Eastern Europe), the largest private scholarship program in Ukraine "Zavtra.UA", the scholarship program for Ukrainian students studying abroad "WorldWideStudies", and the annual "Ukrainian Lunch" and "Philanthropic Roundtable" on the occasion of the World Economic Forum in Davos.<ref>http://pinchukfund.org/en/projects/</ref> The Foundation supports and works with a variety of partners, including, among others, the independent network "Yalta European Strategy" created to promote Ukraine's European integration, the ], the ], the ], the ], the Israeli Presidential Conference "Facing Tomorrow", and the legal clinics/legal aid projects of the Renaissance Foundation. It also supports Jewish communities in Ukraine, including one in ].<ref>http://pinchukfund.org/</ref> The Victor Pinchuk Foundation's projects include, among others: "Cradles of Hope" (a network of neonatal centers in Ukraine), the "PinchukArtCentre" (the largest contemporary art centre in Eastern Europe), the largest private scholarship program in Ukraine "Zavtra.UA", the scholarship program for Ukrainian students studying abroad "WorldWideStudies", and the annual "Ukrainian Lunch" and "Philanthropic Roundtable" on the occasion of the World Economic Forum in Davos.<ref>http://pinchukfund.org/en/projects/</ref> The Foundation supports and works with a variety of partners, including, among others, the independent network "Yalta European Strategy" created to promote Ukraine's European integration, the ], the ], the ], the ], the Israeli Presidential Conference "Facing Tomorrow", and the legal clinics/legal aid projects of the Renaissance Foundation. It also supports Jewish communities in Ukraine, including one in ].<ref>http://pinchukfund.org/</ref>


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The Victor Pinchuk Foundation is an independent philanthropic organisation based in Ukraine which supports projects to modernise Ukraine and foster a new generation of leaders. Its mission is to empower future generations to become the change makers of tomorrow. The foundation is active in the fields of health, education, culture, international affairs, human rights and local communities. It was founded by Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist Victor Pinchuk in 2006.

The Victor Pinchuk Foundation's projects include, among others: "Cradles of Hope" (a network of neonatal centers in Ukraine), the "PinchukArtCentre" (the largest contemporary art centre in Eastern Europe), the largest private scholarship program in Ukraine "Zavtra.UA", the scholarship program for Ukrainian students studying abroad "WorldWideStudies", and the annual "Ukrainian Lunch" and "Philanthropic Roundtable" on the occasion of the World Economic Forum in Davos. The Foundation supports and works with a variety of partners, including, among others, the independent network "Yalta European Strategy" created to promote Ukraine's European integration, the Clinton Global Initiative, the Kyiv School of Economics, the Brookings Institution, the Peterson Institute for International Economics, the Israeli Presidential Conference "Facing Tomorrow", and the legal clinics/legal aid projects of the Renaissance Foundation. It also supports Jewish communities in Ukraine, including one in Dnipropetrovsk.

References

  1. http://pinchukfund.org/en/about_fund/activity/
  2. Chrystia Freeland, Supper with the FT: Victor Pinchuk,Financial Times, 11.12.2009
  3. http://pinchukfund.org/en/projects/
  4. http://pinchukfund.org/

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