Open Society and Soros Foundation
Building a Global Alliance for Open Society
about usinitiativesgrants and scholarshipsresource centernewsroom
search the site
advanced search

The following OSI initiatives, listed alphabetically, support at least one program or organization active in Russia, Ukraine & Belarus.

Documentary Photography Project

Through grantmaking, exhibitions, and training workshops, the Documentary Photography Project supports photographers whose work addresses social justice and human rights issues that coincide with OSI’s mission. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/photography
Education Support Program

The Education Support Program works to facilitate change in education and national policy development in Central and Eastern Europe, South East Europe, former Soviet Union and Mongolia. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/esp
Information Program

The Information Program promotes the equitable deployment of knowledge and communications resources for civic empowerment and effective democratic governance. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/information
International Higher Education Support Program

The International Higher Education Support Program (HESP) promotes the advancement of higher education within the humanities and social sciences in Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/hesp
International Policy Fellowships

The International Policy Fellowships Program identifies and supports research by open society leaders in countries throughout the Soros foundations network. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/ipf
Local Government & Public Service Reform Initiative

The Local Government & Public Service Reform Initiative promotes democratic and effective governance and public administration, and advances policy analysis as a tool for decision making in public affairs. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/lgi
Open Society Fellowship

The Open Society Fellowship enables innovative professionals—including journalists, activists, academics, and practitioners—to work on projects that inspire meaningful public debate, shape public policy, and generate intellectual ferment within the Open Society Institute. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/fellowship
Open Society Justice Initiative

The Open Society Justice Initiative, an operational program of the Open Society Institute, promotes rights-based law reform, builds knowledge and strengthens legal capacity worldwide. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/osji
Open Society Mental Health Initiative

The Open Society Mental Health Initiative aims to ensure that people with mental disabilities (mental health problems and/or intellectual disabilities) are able to live as equal citizens in the community and to participate in society with full respect for their human rights. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/mhi
Public Health Program

The Public Health Program supports initiatives throughout the Soros foundations network that encourage sustainable change in public health policy and practice. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/health
Scholarship Programs

Scholarship Programs mobilize students and scholars by providing support for fellowships, scholarships, and related activities that empower individuals throughout the world to improve the social, political, and intellectual environments of their home communities. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/scholarship
Think Tank Fund

The OSI Think Tank Fund supports independent policy centers in Europe and Central Eurasia that strengthen democratic processes. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/thinktank
Women's Program

The International Women’s Program promotes the advancement of women’s human rights, gender equality, and empowerment as an integral part of the process of democratization. more

/osi/Stages/Production/initiatives/women
Overview

In Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus challenges continue to exist for open society in many core areas including the judiciary, independent media, rule of law, and public health.

Read an overview of the region and OSI's activities there.

Soros Foundations

The Soros foundations are autonomous institutions established in particular countries or regions to initiate and support open society activities. The foundations active in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus include:

International Renaissance Foundation (Ukraine)

Publications

Closed to Reason: The International Narcotics Board and HIV/AIDS
February 2007
Co-written by OSI's Daniel Wolfe, this report details the ways in which the International Narcotics Board blocks evidence-based efforts to address the epidemic of HIV among injecting drug users.  more

Ethnic Profiling in the Moscow Metro
June 2006
Riders on the Moscow Metro who appear non-Slavic are over twenty times more likely to be stopped by police than those who look Slavic, according to this report by the Open Society Justice Initiative, in partnership with JURIX and Lamberth Consulting. more

more publications

news and announcements

OSI Grantee Honored for Courageous Refugee Work
May 2, 2008
Gistam Sakaeva, project officer at the Chechen NGO Reliance, an OSI grantee, was awarded the prestigious Voices of Courage award by the Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. more

Call for Proposals: Women and Multiple Discrimination
March 2, 2007
The OSI Women's Program invited proposals to support innovative initiatives that link women's rights strategies with other rights strategies, raising awareness about women's multiple discrimination.  more

more news & announcements

About Us  |  Initiatives  |  Grants, Scholarships & Fellowships  |  Resource Center  |  Newsroom  |  Site Map  |  About this Site  |  Contact

©2008 Open Society Institute. All rights reserved.

400 West 59th Street  |  New York, NY 10019, U.S.A.  |  Tel 1-212-548-0600

OSI-New York, OSI-Budapest, OSF-London, OSI-Paris and OSI-Brussels are separate organizations that operate independently
yet cooperate informally with each other. This website, a joint presentation, is intended to promote each organization’s interests.