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Green Road Impact Report #1
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Here are the tables summarizing the support provided by the Green Road Project: Construction and Repair Support
Home Infrastructure Support
Heating, Energy, and Autonomy Support
Agriculture and Food Processing Support
Miscellaneous Support
These tables reflect the comprehensive support provided through the Green Road Project, ensuring sustainable living conditions and aiding in the integration of displaced individuals into eco-communities. |
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Impact Report: The Green Road Project
GEN Ukraine
Introduction
Green Road of Ecovillages
The Green Road of Ecovillages is a project of two NGOs, GEN Ukraine and ‘Permaculture in Ukraine’, initiated on the second day of the full-scale invasion, February 25, 2022. These organizations combined their efforts, mobilized their networks (one of ecovillages and one of permaculture centers), and created a map of locations ready to accommodate people seeking short-term or long-term shelter. In partnership with the Global Ecovillage Network Europe, a map of European eco-communities ready to receive Ukrainian refugees was also developed.
Within a month, the map included 70 locations in Ukraine and 300 in Western Europe. Since the project's inception, around 3000 people have passed through our locations. Initially, many stayed briefly before heading to the western border, giving rise to the project's name - Green Road.
By fall 2022, there were 600 internally displaced persons (IDPs) who chose to stay in our eco-communities for the winter. By fall 2023, around 300 newcomers remained, planning to stay at least until the end of the war or having already become new community members.
Achievements and Support Provided
Tools, Construction, and Repair:
Home Infrastructure:
Heating, Energy, and Autonomy:
Agriculture and Food Processing:
Miscellaneous Support:
Detailed Impact
Construction and Repair:
Home Infrastructure:
Heating, Energy, and Autonomy:
Agriculture and Food Processing:
Miscellaneous Support:
We have been supported by:
The European network of ecovillages GEN Europe shelters Ukrainians in their settlements and collects donations for us. We have regular calls with the Council of the organization and with national coordinators for mutual support and development of the project.
The Danish network of ecovillages LOES helped us receive a grant from the CISU Civil Society Development Fund, which currently covers the basic needs of internally displaced persons in our communities. LOES also collected and sent us humanitarian aid.
Fondation de France has supported our project with a grant which objective is to improve the living conditions for people, provide alternative energy sources for self-sufficiency and small scale agricultural equipment to ensure food security.
The project "German-Ukrainian cooperation in the field of organic agriculture" supported us with an information campaign and helped collect donations.
Visegrad and Beyond Permaculture Partership added permaculture centers in the Visegrad region to the Green road map and established national coordinators for working with displaced persons.
Global Village Institute for Appropriate Technology is conducting a fundraising campaign for the project.
Gas Up Ukraine Canada is conducting a fundraising campaign to provide eco-villages with fuel.
The initiative center for promoting the activity and development of the public initiative "Ednannya" believed in the importance of our project and supported 5 locations with finances for their development.
The Mission Bambini Foundation has funded the purchase of 12 tablets for children's online schooling at our locations.
Agro-Perma_Lab conducts a fundraising company in Poland.
The Dunau Soja Organisation supported our locations with organic food from Ukrainian producers.
The organic agri-trading company Sunrise Foods supported our project with a corporate donation.
The charity fund of the British cosmetics brand LUSH supported the project with a grant for buying tanks for harvesting rainwater.
The Hilti Foundation provided support for the purchase of power banks, charging stations and rechargeable flashlights to survive the difficult winter of 2022/2023.
The Netherlands Network of Ecovillages Fund supports projects to implement sustainable solutions in Ukrainian ecological communities.
And many more of our friends from all over the world, to whom we are extremely grateful!
Conclusion
The Green Road Project has significantly contributed to the well-being of war-affected individuals by integrating them into sustainable communities. The focus on renewable energy, efficient heating solutions, sustainable agriculture, and community support highlights the project's commitment to resilience and self-sufficiency. The achievements in providing essential resources and promoting sustainable practices are steps towards building a robust support system for displaced individuals in Ukraine.
This report reflects the collective efforts and outcomes of the Green Road Project, demonstrating the impact and progress made in supporting those in need through sustainable and community-based approaches.
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