Final Grant Report for the “Land Rights: Consultancy, Advocacy, and Land Conflict Resolution in the South of Ukraine” activity
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The "Land Rights: Consultancy, Advocacy, and Land Conflict Resolution in the South of Ukraine" activity was implemented by the Kherson Regional Organization Committee of Voters of Ukraine (KROCVU) with funding from the USAID Ukraine AgroInvest project.
2012 · 8 pages

Abstract
The project aimed to create conditions for stable provision of secondary legal services and ensure equal access to justice for landowners in the southern regions of Ukraine. The project focused on creating centers for secondary legal services in the fields of land ownership rights, as well as legal information and education. The centers provided free legal assistance to residents of the region, particularly in rural areas where access to legal services was limited. The project also involved collaboration with local authorities, non-governmental organizations, and educational institutions to promote land rights and conflict resolution. During the 12-month project period, the centers provided free legal assistance to approximately 1,735 individuals, with 1,000 individuals receiving assistance at stationary reception points and 735 individuals receiving assistance at mobile reception points. The project also conducted public awareness campaigns, including the publication of 400 articles in local newspapers, radio, and television, as well as the use of social media platforms. The project's activities included the provision of free legal assistance, group consultations, and the organization of seminars and workshops on land rights and conflict resolution. The project also collaborated with local authorities to promote land rights and conflict resolution, and worked with educational institutions to promote land rights awareness among students. The project's key achievements included the establishment of 7 centers for secondary legal services in the southern regions of Ukraine, the provision of free legal assistance to approximately 1,735 individuals, and the publication of 400 articles in local newspapers, radio, and television. The project also conducted public awareness campaigns, including the use of social media platforms, to promote land rights and conflict resolution. The project's organizational work included the establishment of a reception system for citizens, the provision of free legal assistance, and the organization of seminars and workshops on land rights and conflict resolution. The project also conducted public awareness campaigns, including the use of social media platforms, to promote land rights and conflict resolution. The project's typical problems included issues related to rental agreements, inheritance of land, removal of obstacles to land use, and registration of land documents. The project also addressed issues related to taxation, land allocation, and the registration of land ownership rights.
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