Envir. Public Advocacy Cen. in Lviv


Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
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The Environmental Public Advocacy Center (EPAC) in Lviv, Ukraine
provides a variety of free services to environmental NGOs,
citizens, and legal professionals, including:

  * legal and advisory services
  * representation of citizen and NGO interests before
      legislative and legal agencies
  * practical legal education
  * training programs on legal issues, advocacy topics, and
      dispute resolution

EPAC is a joint project of EcoPravo-Lviv and the ABA's Central and
East European Law Initiative (CEELI). CEELI hopes to establish a
network of EPACs throughout Eastern Europe.

A brief description of EPAC, including contact information for
EcoPravo's offices in Lviv, Kyiv, and Kharkiv, is available at
CCSI's World Wide Web site. The URL for the file is:

   http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/~ccsi/nisorgs/epac.html

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Subject: New edition of Channels: A Guide to 3rd Sector Projects
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          Channels: A Guide to Third Sector Projects,
             Organizations and Work Opportunities
                  in the New Independent States

The Center for Civil Society announces publication of the second
edition of our popular resource "Channels: A Guide to Third
Sector Projects, Organizations and Work Opportunities in the New
Independent States." This edition, like the original, contains a
section describing the work of over 75 private voluntary
organizations (PVOs) based in the U.S. and carrying on a wide
range of creative institution-building projects in the NIS.

The book also provides a listing of hundreds of independent,
third-sector, indigenous organizations of the NIS, with contact
information. Organizations from Kyiv to Tashkent, Arkhangelsk to
Vladivostok are profiled, ranging from an aikido club that
provides self-defense courses to Moscow women to the Snow Leopard
Lovers Club, working to protect this endangered species.

"Channels" also provides contact information for Educational
Advising Centers throughout the NIS, contacts for a variety of
U.S. government offices in the NIS, and a separate listing of
country and city telephone codes.

To receive "Channels" by priority mail, send your check for $20
($15 plus $5 postage and handling) made out to CCSI to the address
below. To receive it book rate, send your check for $18 ($15 plus
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        Center for Civil Society International
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For more information call CCSI (206) 523-4755 or write--
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Subject: New publication: Internet Resources for the NIS
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                  Internet Resources for the NIS

The Center for Civil Society announces the availability of its new
publication--"Internet Resources for the NIS." In a compact and accessible
format, "Internet Resources" gives you the key to unlocking the vast
electronic resources of the Internet.

"Internet Resources" is an introduction to a variety of important tools of the
Internet available to those interested in the institutional reform process in
the NIS. It contains:

  * profiles of important World Wide Web sites

  * descriptions and locations of useful reference files

  * a listing of some of the most active NIS related Listservs and
     sign-up procedures

  * a variety of sources of electronic news

  * an extensive list of Internet access providers in the NIS

  * and much more in an accessible format.

To receive "Electronic Resources," send your check for $15 ($12 plus $3
postage and handling) made out to CCSI to:

        Center for Civil Society International
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For more information call CCSI (206) 523-4755 or
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