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EYPigeonwww.eyp-ua.orgwww.eypej.org

Official newspaper issue of EYP-Ukraine #3 (14) July - October, 2012

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aindrops on the window, yellow leaves on the trees… The second month of autumn is almost over, time flies so fast, distancing us from summer and bringing us to future EYP events. For Ukrainian EYPers these four months were overflowing with bright moments, and we are not

sure that all of them are mentioned in this issue. Still, it’s a perfect time to refresh sweet summer memo-ries and get inspiration while reading this newspaper.

I’m happy to introduce the EYP – Ukraine journo team: Maria Romanenko, Nataliia Kalyn, Lidiia Zhgyr, Kateryna Baskenova, Alex Huzenko, Iryna Savchuk and Dmytro Kharchenko. From this very moment this brave seven will highlight all EYP – Ukraine events on a regular basis. We are extremely pleased to have talented photographers in our team - Oleksii Prylipka and Alex Huzenko. Though our team works pretty well, we are constantly looking for new talents! Always dream to become a journalist? Want to apply for the next session as a journo? Now you have the opportunity to practice, improve your skills and gain experience. As the main purpose of EYP is personal development and education, we’ve decided to establish regular trainings for journalists and editors, including master classes with experts.

If you are not sure that journalism is your calling, but you have either a story or opinion to share with EYP – Ukraine community, contact me at [email protected] or Pavlo Fedoriv at [email protected] and express your ideas!

I hope you will enjoy this issue, made with a huge love to EYP. Stay tuned and join our team!

Maria Shcherbak,Editor/Layout Designer

EDITORIAL

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Contents #3 (14) July - October, 2012

Editor/Layout Designer Maria ShcherbakJournalists Iryna Savchuk, Dmytro Kharchenko, Maria Romanenko, Alex Huzenko, Lidiia Zhgyr, Nataliia Ka-lyn, Kateryna Baskenova, Oksana Korchak, Yegor Vlasenko, Anton Verkhovo-dov, Pavlo Fedoriv, Tetiana Korniichuk, Maria Shcherbak

Proofreaders Anna Su-prunenko, Anna Lachykhina, Ievheniia MelekhovetsTranslator Tetiana Kornii-chukPhotographers Oleksii Prylipka, Alex Huzenko

Letters to the [email protected]: +380-93-509-71-72

VICE-PRESIDENT’S NOTE

hile summer rays were bronzing your skin, sea waves caressing your body

and vocation romances embracing you heart – EYP – Ukraine was working hard. During this summer vocation the EYP – Ukraine took a breath of fresh air of mountains, swam in Black Sea and traveled a lot by railroad – but far not in recreational sence… Those tiny pleasures were possible while organ-ising T4ET, Odesa IF and Interrail

preparation accordingly. The EYP – Ukraine never rests!Therefore I would give a huge word of gratitude to all those who

contributed to successful performance of the organisation during summer period! What makes our National Committee seem even more workaholic is a series of events held in the very first month of the autumn: InterRail itself, General Assembly, Leadership Week-end and Board Elections.

I am constantly asking myself what makes us special and differ-ent from other unities of people (I intentionally omit using the word “organisation” in order to emphasise on human aspect). Answers vary greatly depending on the period of my EYPing. This summer i would definitely say the answer is the “crazy pursuit of workahol-ics capable of sacrifice for the sake of the group prosperity”.

Zhenia Melekhovets,one more workaholic

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WHAT’S NEW?

General Assembly

Alumni Weekend

InterRail

INITIATIVE

Independence Day Activists

Sumy Organisers

LIFE CHANGING ODESA

EYP ALUMNI

Is There A Life After EYP?

LUCKY EYP NUMBER

Maria Romanenko and

Violetta Kolisnichenko

EYP-UKRAINE TRAVELS

ABROAD

Iberian Forum, Batumi Forum,

Tallinn International Session

FACE CONTROL

Yegor Vlasenko and

Dmitrii Vyskrebentsev

EYP QUOTES

by Sebastian Hosu,

Bruno Moreira, Ugis Balmaks

and Oleg Shymanskyi

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ASSEMBLYG E N E R A L

n the 23th of Septem-ber the record num-ber of people gath-

ered for the GA in Kyiv. Thanks to InterRail there were lots of newcomers from regions. In-troductory words, a few reports on visited sessions, presentation about EYP – Ukraine, first coffee-break and eventually all window-sills were occupied with people writing membership applications.

After informatively entertain-ing part the time came for the most important, responsible and longest part of this General As-sembly – speeches and debates of the candidates for EYP – Ukraine Board positions.

Alex Huzenko (candidate for the position of a Secretary) called for building “bright future togeth-er”.

Mike Rozhkov (candidate for the position of a Secretary) was more concerned “how to make EYP bigger and cooler” rather than who is going to become a Secretary.

Julia Pustovoitova (candidate for the position of a Board Mem-ber on Human Resources) hopes

that her experience of working in HR-department will help her if she heads it.

Kate Baskenova (candidate for the position of a Board Member on Human Resources) presented “four revolutionary ideas” to make spare time better and the amount of people involved bigger.

Ira Garbuz (candidate for the position of a Board Member on Regional Development) wants to develop regions by holding events “on the local level”.

Roksolana Pidlasa (candidate for the position of a Board Mem-ber on International Activities) says “EYP is me” (meaning vice versa – “all that she is – is EYP”).

Liuba Dvoretska (candidate for the position of a Board Member on International Activities) hopes that experience of being the Board Member on International Activi-ties from the previous year will help her to get the position again.

Yegor Vlasenko (candidate for the position of a Vice-President on Fundraising) is self-critical and hopes that planning for the next year will become the basics of his work.

Anna Lachykhina (candidate for the position of a Vice-Presi-dent on Public Relations) wants to highlight organisation’s activity and add publicity into it.

Anna Suprunenko (candidate for the position of a President) is eager to make all the departments work and the organisation itself grow and develop.

Presentations of candidates for the position in Auditing Commit-tee reminded the talk-show: arm-chairs, questions from the audi-ence...

Vasyl Babych gets so inspired with his own speech that doesn’t notice that the time is running out.

Kristina Chelmakina was in the Board the longest and calls the Committee itself the “council of elderly”.

Anastasia Ianovytska has an experience of presenting the or-ganisation on international level, but now wants to work on the na-tional level.

Anton Verkhovodov has been a member of the organisation for only half a year, but is incredibly active and has a lot of ideas.

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text in Ukrainian by Pavlo Fedorivtranslated by Tetiana Korniichuk

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WEEKENDA L U M N I

n the 29th-30th of September all ac-tive members of EYP – Ukraine, who are

willing to continue contributing to the development of the or-ganisation, gathered in Kyiv for a two-days training. It was the first similar event ever in EYP – Ukraine.

The program of the event in-cluded general teambuilding, teambuilding within depart-ments, workshop on EYP iden-

tity, moduls on personal de-velopment, trainings and year strategy planning.

The first training day was fo-cused on long-term analysis of EYP development, building of the organisation’s identity and buiding stronger connections between members of the organi-sation. During the second day all the participants had a chance to participate in the workshops on team work, leadership and com-munications, as well as to per-

form with their own ideas within the special master classes.

Apart from the intensive day-time programme, the event in-cluded evening activities and even a Birthday and a Farewell parties. All in all, the 1st Alumni Weekend of EYP – Ukraine gave a chance to over 30 active mem-bers of the organisation to gain new ideas and a better under-standing of EYP and created a basis for forming a new leader-ship group of the organisation.

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ANNIVERSARYTHE 25TH EYP

t all started back in 1987 with just one school in France... A quarter of a century of involvement,

hundreds and hundreds of EYP Sessions, thousands of young Europeans changing their lives, contributing to their society, building a net-work of 39 countries… We remember birthdays because they are watersheds between

different ages, important turn-ing points and usually occa-sions for reflection and looking ahead. For EYP, reaching 25 years is a great opportunity to celebrate the past and look into the future!

The event took place on 5th-7th October 2012 at EYP’s birthplace close to Paris. Be-sides the official ceremony, the event included EuroVillage,

EuroConcert and of course a special party to mark this great occasion. EYP – Ukraine was represented by Anna Suprunen-ko, Anastasiia Ianovytska, Ma-ria Romanenko, Lyubov Dvoretska and Lina Tarashevska.

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arly fall – just a perfect time for another big EYP event of the year 2012 – The 3rd Inter

Rail tour. It was, probably, one of a kind event, the wingspan of which ranged from East to West of Ukraine.

The 3rd Inter Rail of the EYP – Ukraine took place between 10th and 16th of September in 15 Ukrainian cities. 600 del-egates from different regions took part in the conferences of the Tour. Officials were divided into 5 teams (5 people each), and ‘railed off ’ to 5 different des-tinations in Ukraine with an aim of holding three 2-day mini-sessions in a row. All the hosting cities were united into 5 regions: West I (Lviv, Lutsk, Rivne), West II (Ivano-Frankivks, Ternopil,

Khmelnitskiy), Center (Kre-menchuk, Cherkassy, Cherni-hiv), East I (Sumy, Zaporizhia, Luhansk) and East II (Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kriviy Rig).

The entire process of the ses-sions was arranged and run by two Head-Organisers: Roskola-na Pidlasa and Kristina Chel-makina, who coordinated the local organisers’ activities. De-spite the difficulties that EYP – Ukraine has faced, Inter Rail as a whole can be considered a big success. Hundreds of high school pupils and university stu-dents have participated in this event, dozens of them have later become the new members of EYP – Ukraine.

Young parliamentarians in every city, regardless the amount of participants, enjoyed those

one and a half days of involve-ment in EYP. The enthusiasm of all the participants appeared to be the key element for the overall Inter Rail tour. Olek-sandr Huzenko, one of the local organisers, admitted that he had sleepless nights prior to the ses-sion and got exhausted getting ready for it, but at the same time he remarked that “the achieved results absolved the efforts I sacrificed”.

In general, the 3rd Inter Rail tour resulted in being a triumph for EYP – Ukraine. “Filled up my suitcase with memories. Thousands of stories that no-body apart us will understand and laugh at” (Rodrigo Vaz, PT).

Read more about the 3rd In-ter Rail tour of EYP – Ukraine in the next issue.

EINTER RAIL

THE THIRD by Dmytro Kharchenko

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Independence Day Activists

EYP-Ukraine celebrated Independence Day participating in the Fair

ntellectual Capital Fair, organised by Center for the Future, on Inde-pendence Day gathered talented

youth. Representatives of government and business, various NGOs had a chance to improve their cooperation.

During the Fair young people pre-sented their innovative projects, busi-ness representatives offered opportuni-ties for training and employment, and national and international non-gov-ernmental organisations - opportuni-ties for development. European Youth Parliament – Ukraine was represented by Anton Verkhovodov, Alyona Vish-nevska and Yegor Vlasenko. Stand of EYP – Ukraine was located alongside partners that contributed to discussing

further cooperation between youth ini-tiatives.

Not only potential members, but also their parents and citizens, who came to support active Europe-oriented youth, have paid interest to EYP – Ukraine’s stand. All the visitors had a chance to see the brand-new EYP-UA brochure and become more aware of EYP.

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here is a school where many Ukrainian EYPers studied, start-ing from legendary EYP alumni Kate Kondrunina to Kate Po-

luliashenko, Olga Kozlovs’ka, Dmytro Tsypkin, Julia Babenko, our current Vice President on Public Relations Ievhenia Melekhovets and our talented editress Maria Shcherbak. I also studied there and I bet you will soon hear about active newcomers from this school. The name of it is Oleksandrivs’ka Gymnasium. All of these prominent EYPers were brought up under a strict guidance of Svitlana Mykolaiivna Guz’- a striking example of true dedication to EYP.

Here I want to introduce local organisers of the 3rd Inter Rail tour from Sumy: Ye-rmolina Alesya and Budyanskaya Po-lina. Both of them are 16 years old and in the 11th form, members of dancing studio “Pigmalion”. Alesya is a candidate for the President of Gymnasium, participated in Inter Rail 2009 and EYP weekend in Sumy 2012. Polina was a delegate at Odessa In-ternational Forum 2012, as well as at In-ter Rail 2009 and EYP weekend in Sumy 2012. After Odesa IF Polina offered her help in organising Inter Rail 2012 in Sumy.

I really worried about everything as I knew that girls were new to EYP but eve-rything went even better than great. There were 35 delegates and many of them per-formed on the high level. Session went smoothly and fruitful. At least half of the delegates from IR are members of EYP now. So, hurray!

I asked Polina and Alesya about their feelings, fears and hopes regarding Inter Rail. They said they enjoyed organising. It was a pleasure for them to meet officials. They started to like being tired. You know

this feeling when you are incredibly tired but happy that you did so many things that day. Also they feel like they are able to even handle organising a National Se-lection Conference. Personally I am happy that we have such bright and initiative EY-Pers in Sumy. Oleksandrivs’ka Gymna-sium continues to prepare future EYPers.Thank you, Alma Mater!

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by Kateryna Baskenova

Sumy Organisers

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Polina

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Life ChangingO d e s a

story by Lidiia Zhgyr

Odessa, the Pearl Of the Black sea, hOsted guests frOm 20 cOuntries Be-tween 16th and 19th Of august at the Of eYP – ukraine. the fOrum has left Bright imPressiOns in the hearts Of all the Partici-Pants. here is a thrilling stOrY written BY One Of the fOrum’s jOurnalists

he brighter the time is – the fast-er it passes. Same is here. The most exciting days of the sum-

mer 2012 have passed by like a shooting star, leaving a long trail of recollections, fed by thousands of pictures and gi-gabytes of video, behind it. Each time I bring some memories back, a cool feel-ing appears in my chest and in minutes of pleasant sadness I dream of recaptur-ing those fabulous days of real EYP joy again.

The realization of the fact that the fo-rum has begun came to me when I en-tered the café Nota Bene after journal-ist’s teambuilding on the beach. I saw the first delegates there. That time I didn’t know yet, that they, hardly having known each other, were already a team, which would be working like a single or-

ganism, partying like mad and then fight-ing for the resolutions after it during the next 4 days.

While the journo team was chilling out at the Langeron beach, riding a banana and sunbathing, the organisers’ team was fussing around arranging perfect conditions for our existence in Odesa. I had no idea what their work would re-sult in. Not taking into consideration Pas-sage and Zirka hotels, 10 points for most bright impressions go to the shipboard party, which was so much expected, but nobody knew for sure that it would take place. That evening was the organisers’ triumph and I am sure that simply every participant appreciated this surprise.

Euroconcert, which preceded the shipboard party, surprized me with the quantity and diversity of the talents rep-

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resented during the evening. Singers, guitar and piano players – they made me proud of standing at one stage with them. Journalists’ Odesa song success can be proved at least by Dr. Flowers shaking his head and articulat-ing the original lyrics from the song…

All EYP sessions have one thing in common – each of them changes your life to a particu-lar extent. Of course, Odesa IF doesn’t have as strong life changing power as someone’s tweets, but after witnessing the Sunrise of ECOunity at the Potiomkin’s Stairway be-fore the GA my life couldn’t have stayed the same. I saw it with my own eyes, I felt the first sunbeams touching my skin, I smiled to ECOpeople and I know that the ECOunity smiled to me back. They made my time, and I long for having it again. I just didn’t know those days, that the brighter the time is – the faster it passes by.

Several facts spent discussing

topics connected with the main theme of the forum - “ ”committee work was coordinated by the team of

, led by the president of the fo-rum - miss Valentina mina from cyprusorganising team, headed by anna lach-ykhina and Vitalii oVsiiuk, dedicated

of their life to arrang-ing the session

The media Team, headed by ViTalie PoPoV from moldoVa, has creaTed an unofficial concePT of The forum -

in odesa ThaT is noT well known To The world buT keePs Thousands of mysTeries around (including cJos) from haVe ParTiciPaTed in odesa inTerna-Tional forum 2012

Opinions

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Oana COtOara(Chairperson, RO)

“Odesa International Forum” - three words that still manage to

bring a smile to my face, more than a month after

the session ended. Random mo-ments instantly pop into my head everytime I think about it: long morning walks to the Academy, using eco-cups during coffee-breaks, the boat party, barg-ing before 7 a.m. for a hot shower, the most delicious pizza for dinner while proofreading the resolutions, committee cheers with my dearest ENVI I, mid-night GA procedure with my committee and chairs meet-ings on the third floor, filming “Chairs And The City”. I miss all those, I miss the people. It was a nice ses-sion. Thank you, EYP – Ukraine!

vitaLie pOpOv (Editor, MD)

EYP-Ukraine is grow-ing every year and this summer we saw an

unforgettable example of that at Odesa Interna-

tional Forum. The exciting event surprised me with exceptional mood which could be felt everywhere around: within committees, at coffee breaks, in orga-room or hotels. But the emo-tional earthquake was felt at the boat party. It seems that EYP – Ukraine was going fancy-green last year. We saw limo party at last regionals, now boat party, what should we expect next? I bet something out-standing again, because organisers are really doing a great job over there!

maris rutkis (Delegate, LV)

Odessa Internation-al Forum was a very funny and memorable

way to end my sum-mer. To me the Forum once

and for all signified that you do not need an enormous budget to organize a good EYP event. The EYP atmosphere was priceless and EYP-Ukraine did an amazing job at providing it. I really enjoyed the evening events, the fun, lengthy walks through Odessa from venue to venue, and the overall warm, easy going atmosphere of the Forum. Thank you once again to all the organisers and EYP – Ukraine in general for their hard work!

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ime goes by so…quickly! And the moment comes when with a diploma in your pocket (and in some cases with even two) you say a long awaited: “Bye university, hello world!”. At this point the next chapter

in many lives appears to look like a cozy office table with a coffee mug on a coaster that was brought by some col-league from his last vacation on Mallorca, a boss, always arriving late and being very annoyed in case he is not the last to arrive and… 24 vacation days. Just 24. A brain of an EYPer immediately transforms into a calculator: 24 days = 2 International sessions (10 days each) + 1 smaller session (4 days).

And this is per year! But, no panic please – there are still millions of opportunities to stay involved in EYP or sim-ply apply the skills obtained in your future career.

First of all, make sure you have a profile on the EYP – International portal (www.alumni.eypej.org). With this easy step you will be informed on all ongoing sessions and pro-jects held by the international network of EYP. Additionally, the portal is an amazing tool to interact with your EYP-mates.

Secondly, you can still participate in the activities of your National Committee – EYP – Ukraine. For the information relevant to ex-members sign on the EYP-Ukraine alumni mailing list ([email protected]) or if you are still planning to devote much of your time and energy – remain on the leadership or members list. EYP – Ukraine is very active and always welcomes new ideas, good piece of advice and any kind of contribution.

And the last - always mention your EYP experience in your CV. As a potential event/project manager, you can fas-cinate HR with storied on last-minute problems solutions during one of the sessions; as a potential PR manager you can include links on some session’s media coverage you managed to achieve; in all cases you can demonstrate out-standing skills to work in a multicultural team.

I have no idea if there is life after death, but there is a bright and adventurous life after EYP – this is an undeniable fact!

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Lucky EYP numbere continue the column, dedicated to the members of EYP – Ukraine. As every one of them is unique, we decided to introduce

the luckiest ones to our readers. According to a special mathematical scheme, two lucky numbers are chosen from the database of the Parliament. Meet our winners!

W Questions:1. What are you expectations for this autumn regarding EYP?2. What is your motto?3. If you could arrange a meeting with any celebrity, who would it be and why?

Violetta KolisnichenkoMaria Romanenko

23 years old, BA and MA on IT engineeringHas attended around 20 EYP sessions and considers herself as a “retired” EYPer

1. I am planning to assist IA depart-ment of the EYP – Ukraine to prepare the GA in September and, of course, to go to the 25th anniversary of the EYP in Fon-tainebleau in October. I am very excited to meet my old “EYP-retired” friends there.

2. “Impossible is nothing.” Noth-ing to explain here - any person can

achieve anything, unless it is not against the laws of physics.

3. Mario Gomez. No com-ments here :P I just enjoyed EURO-2012 in my own way.

interviewer: Nataliia Kalyn 15

19 years old, studies Chinese language at Taras Shevchenko National University Number of sessions attended: 6

1. To my big regret I’ll be studying abroad this autumn and I will be far away from EYP. But still I know that Inter Rail sessions will be something unbelievably cool. I wish I was there.

2. “Do not regret about the past.” The explanation is pretty simple: nothing could be changed. The only thing we can do is to find something good in things that have hap-pened and try not to make the same mistakes.

3. Princess Diana. I can’t even imagine how such a beautiful women could have such a beau-tiful heart and be such a strong personality, suc-cessful woman and good wife at the same time.

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THE 3RD IBERIAN INTERNATIONAL FORUMGirona, Spain18th– 26th of JulyValeria Cherednichenko (President), Anna Su-prunenko (Chair), Oksana Korchak (Chair), Stan-islav Kalanteev, Olena Vyshnevska (Delegates)

EUROPEAN FORUM BUDWEISBudweis, Czech Republic3rd-12th of AugustIryna Savchuk (Delegate)

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INTERNATIONAL SUMMER FORUMMenden, Germany9th-15th of JulyAnton Verhovodov, Angelina Tarashvska, Olena Vyshnevska (Delegates)

EUROPEAN YOUTH FORUMTulln, Austria17th-21st of AugustOleksii Prylipka, Angelina Tarashevska (Delegates)

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THE 70TH SUMMER INTERNATIONAL SESSIONTallinn, EstoniaFrom the 27th of July to the 5th of AugustOleg Shymanskyi (Chair), Olga Popovich, Violetta Kolisnichenko, Iryna Garbuz, Dmytro Kharchenko, Oleksandr Huzenko, Oleksandra Gipsh, Kateryna Popovich, Olga Shvets, Ievheniia Melekhovets (Delegates)

THE 1ST KRAKOW YOUTH FORUMKrakow, Poland12th-17th of July Nazar Zhovtovskyi, Marichka Ihnatova, Mike Rozhkov (Delegates)

THE 4TH BATUMI INTERNATIONAL FORUMBatumi, Georgia18th-23th of JulyOleg Shimanskyi (President), Oleksandra Gipsh (Chair), Kateryna Baskenova (Chair), Alex Huzen-ko (Journalist), Anna Kondratiuk, Victoria Klimova, Vasyl Tsyktor, Iryna Selska, Hrystina Pasenko, Iulia Obikhod, Ganna Tokarenko, Denys Nedin (Delegates)

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IONIAN INTERNATIONAL FORUMCorfu, Greece21st-29th of AugustMaria Hud (Chair), Seyran Aliiev (Delegate)

THE 10TH NATIONAL SESSION OF EYP LATVIARiga, Latvia4th-9th of July Anna Suprunenko (Jury member)

THE 5TH NATIONAL SESSION OF EYP SERBIASubotica, Serbia16th-19th of August Lyubov Dvoretska (Jury member)

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EYP – Ukraine travels

abroad

by Oksana Korchak, Kateryna Baskenova, Iryna Savchuk,

Ievheniia Melekhovets and Maria Shcherbak18

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This year’s Iberian Forum was proud to have on board 3 Ukrainian officials at once: two chairs (Anna Suprunen-ko and Oksana Korchak) and the President of the Forum – Valeria Cherednichen-ko.

The Forum took place in a wonderful city of Girona, which is definitely the place to linger in. Only an hour north from Barcelona, the city man-ages to feel distinctly Catalan, giving off a sense of coolness and restraint that reminds you of somewhere much further north, while also being typical-ly Mediterranean in style and spirit.

All the participants of the Fo-rum lived an eventful life during 8 days. Teambuilding, much sun, Committee Work with swimming pool breaks, the whole day spent on the sea-side, wonderful Euroconcert, open air Eurovillage, Treas-ure hunt, charming com-mittee dinner, fruitful General Assembly – these are not all the things, which made Iberian very special to all the delegates and CJOs. The main thing of Ibe-rian peculiarity is people, who did their magic with everything EYP can offer.

The 3rd Iberian Forum was unforgettable and will al-ways remain in the memories of all those who participated as a colorful session.

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On 18th-23th of July hospitable EYP – Georgia held the 4th Batumi International Forum. It has already become a tradition for Ukrainian EYPers to partici-pate in international EYP events in Georgia. This time the Ukrain-ian delegation was represented by experienced EYPer Oleg Shi-manskyi - the President of the Forum, 2 chairpersons - Olek-sandra Gipsh and Katery-na Baskenova, 1 journalist - Alex Huzenko and 8 del-egates - Anna Kondratiuk, Victoria Klimova, Vasyl Tsyktor, Iryna Selska, Hrystina Pasenko, Iulia Obikhod, Ganna Toka-renko and Denys Nedin.

The main topic of the Forum was “Eco-Technological Europe”. More than 80 del-egates discussed the important political, cultural, and economi-cal problems of Europe within 7 committees. Apart from tradi-tional teambuilding, Committee work and General Assembly the Forum’s program included Ba-tumi city tour, free time on the beach, Committee dinner and unforgettable parties. The main venue of the Forum was hotel Marina located right on the sea-side. Batumi State University and its conference hall were the ven-ues for the Committee work and the closing ceremony. The team-building was held in Batumi cen-tral park near the marvelous lake.

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Kateryna Baskenova is sharing her impressions about Batumi Forum...

Just imagine: pool in the hotel, teambuilding at the sea-shore, Opening Ceremony at Sheraton Hotel (the most luxury one)…

Session went really great. First of all I would like to send my big thanks to the organis-ing team, to charming As-mati and handsome Giorge (Head-Organisers), as they were extremely friendly and helpful, . The whole atmosphere of the ses-sion was really impressive.

... and Forum’s gossips

The funniest people were E s t o n i -ans. Even t h o u g h they were m a k i n g s t u p i d faces all the time they were re-ally charming.

One of the Ukrainian chairs was voted as the hottest one. And I’m not tell-ing you who she is. Guess who? One small hint – she is blonde.

Another Ukrainian chair was very popular among guys. More-over she had one of the best “piec-es of cake” – Estonian Editor.

It was really nice to find out that many Georgians are good not only in Georgian and English but they also know Russian well.

Every foreign delegate would agree that the Georgian hos-pitality was remarkable. All participants had a possibility to taste national Georgian food, learn national dances and songs and get to know more about

customs and traditions of this country. Batumi International Forum has brought an invalu-able experience, lots of new friends all around Eu-rope and emotions, which will remain with us forever.

I strongly recommend everyone to try at least one Georgian session and you will fall in love with EYP-Georgia!

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The 70th International Session of EYP in Tallinn was probably the brightest event of the year 2012 for more than 280 young and active EYPers from all over Europe. The session took place in the capital of Esto-nia from the 27th of July to the 5th of August.

Ten days of EYP… well, this brings a question of surviving, as both work and partying were intense. Even though it was the summer IS, where every aspect of the venues was considered to be less formal, the young parlia-mentarians put the maximum ef-forts into both work and amuse-

ment. The Committee Work and the GA were enjoyable but competitive. The resolutions presented at the GA were of the highest caliber. And the party time was even more colorful than always because of the most mem-orable hippie party.

EYP – Ukraine was repre-sented by Olga Popovich, Violetta Kolisnichenko, Iryna Garbuz, Dmytro Kharchenko, Oleksandr Huzenko, Oleksandra Gipsh, Kateryna Popo-vich, Olga Shvets and Ievheniia Melekhovets.

There is a general truth that

you have no free time on the EYP session. Time-table is so compressed that EYP ses-sion feels like an army. You got to know how to do everything several times quicker: dressing up, taking shower, working, eat-ing and even putting on make-up (girls will understand me). You probably noticed that when coming back after the session you feel like a superman: speed of completing everyday tasks is just amazing, you are all-mighty for another week at home. But despite the no-free-time-on the-session myth, Ukrainian del-egates found some time to ex-

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plore picturesque city of Tallinn by bikes.

With such eventful schedule and almost 24-hours per day activities Ukrainian delega-tion had to put all their efforts in order to not to miss a thing. And they did. Well, almost. Till the very last days. On their way from Tallinn to Helsinki Ira Garbuz and Zhenia Melek-hovets fell asleep in the National Museum in front of reception after the fare-well party held the night before. But they concealed their em-barrassment by glasses as any professional EYPer would do.

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hen did you meet?Yegor: At the airport before the 66th IS in Athens. I met the Russian delegation and they thought that I’m an organiser :)Dima: In Athens at the 66th IS. We were in different committees, but got to know each other during the room parties

hat was your first impression about him?

Yegor: This guy is so tall!Dima: A nice guy from Ukraine, who likes to party A LOT

hat is his favourite EYP game?

Yegor: Don’t know why, but “Bear Hunt” comes to my mindDima: To pass the coin

he story or phrase that only two of you know

Yegor: Cool Mediterranean sea in April in Loutraki :)Dima: I guess we do not have that story

he best feature of himYegor: Open-mindness and positive thinking

Dima: The best feature about Yegor is that he is really calm... always

hom of the super heroes would he be?

Yegor: Superman, of course :)Dima: Captain America. No comment

W here will you to meet again in 20 years and at

which conditions?Yegor: This world is so small that we can meet at any point of it and definitely sooner than in 20 years :)Dima: We will meet at a conference on inter-galactic relations

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hy do you do EYP?

Well, I guess EYP is a “get and give” kind of organisation. In the beginning you get a lot from EYP. You get new experiences, new challenges, new friends but once you’ve gotten enough, you are at the point where you are ready to start giving. After the many sessions I’ve attended and the many things I’ve learned, it is my greatest pleasure to use this EYP-confidence to help create great experiences for the younger generations all across the continent. This opportunity to give and make others feel as good as I did when I was a beginner in EYP is what keeps me going. Sebastian Hosu, Austria

ny funny EYP stories to share?

Getting lost in Chernihiv before the GA. I was thrown into a bus by some middle age Ukrainian lady and I tried to speak English with the natives (bad move). After a couple of stops and a lot of tension between me and the driver who wouldn’t let me stand or leave the bus, the Messiah (a.k.a. an English speaking Ukrainian guy) walks in and gets me to the City Hall. When I finally found the very well dressed group of people, I gave the man the tightest hug of his life and ran like there were no tomorrow. Bruno Moreira, Portugal

id EYP influence where you are now?

Sure, it did. It is mostly due to my involvement that I was able to gather a CV worth a full Open Society Foundations scholarship to study at Maastricht University (MA European Public Affairs). The latter studies brought me to my current internship in Jakarta (Indonesia) to work for the EU Delegation here (ASEAN relations section). Oleg Shymanskyi, Ukraine

id EYP change somehow your life?

Yes, I think so. It helped me better realise what kind of person I am and then enabled me to use the strengths that I have. Ugis Balmaks, Latvia

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