EasyBusiness NGO has introduced Justice Hub UA – Civil Society Voices, the first online platform in Ukraine designed to bring together the work of civil society organizations (CSOs) in the areas of justice, the rule of law, anti-corruption, human rights, and security.
The initiative was created in the context of EU accession negotiation Chapters 23 (“Judiciary and Fundamental Rights”) and 24 (“Justice, Freedom and Security”), which are crucial for Ukraine’s path to EU membership.
Justice Hub UA is open to all CSOs working in areas related to these chapters.
“Justice Hub UA is exactly the tool that will make CSOs’ efforts visible and the reform process transparent and understandable for all stakeholders,” said Dmytro Lyvch, Executive Director of EasyBusiness.
What Justice Hub UA offers
- Visibility for CSOs: showcases analysis on reform progress under Chapters 23 and 24.
- Coordination and consolidation: enables joint planning and implementation of advocacy initiatives.
- A clear focus for partners: highlights which reform areas still lack analytical coverage.
EasyBusiness invites CSOs to cooperate: submit your analysis, reports, and materials for publication on the platform, and join joint monitoring and advocacy initiatives.
Justice Hub UA: Civil Society Voices — the voices of Ukraine’s civil society on the path to the EU.
The Justice Hub UA platform is available via the link.
To publish on the platform, please use the form.
To contact the platform administrators, please use the contact form.
This initiative is implemented in partnership with the project “Supporting Ukraine’s Approximation to the EU in the Field of the Rule of Law” (3*E4U), carried out on behalf of the German Federal Foreign Office by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.