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Ukrainian World Congress (Ukrainian: Світовий Конґрес Українців or СКУ) is a non-profit organization, nonpartisan association, international coordination assembly of all Ukrainian public organizations in diaspora. Originally founded in 1967 as the World Congress of Free Ukrainians, the organization was renamed in 1993 to its current name.
The UWC lists its main goals and objectives as: 1) to represent the interests of Ukrainians in the diaspora; 2) to coordinate an international network of member organizations that support and promote the Ukrainian national identity, spirit, language, culture and achievements of Ukrainians throughout the world; 3) to promote the civic development of Ukrainians in their countries of settlement, while fostering a positive attitude towards Ukrainians and the Ukrainian state; and 4) to defend the rights of Ukrainians, independently of their place of residence in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
History
Originally founded in 1967 as the World Congress of Free Ukrainians, the organization was renamed in 1993 to its current name.
Since Ukraine’s independence in 1991, the UWC has been helping Ukraine become the natural epicentre for Ukrainianism throughout the world for the benefit of Ukrainians both in Ukraine and abroad.
In 2003, the Ukrainian World Congress was recognized by the United Nations Economic and Social Council as a non-governmental organization (NGO) with special consultative status.
The UWC has focused on such important issues as: the protection and defence of the human and national minority rights of Ukrainians; the international recognition of the Holodomor of 1932-33 as an act of genocide (now officially recognized by 16 countries); the democratization of Ukraine and its integration into the European Union; the strengthening of Ukraine as a state and the inviolability of its borders; election monitoring, including the UWC’s International Election Observation Mission to the 2012 Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine (the largest non-government sponsored mission of its kind); the social and economic issues surrounding the economic migration from Ukraine; the promotion of the Ukrainian language in Ukraine and the diaspora; the return to the Ukrainian community in Poland of the Ukrainian National Home in Przemyszl which was confiscated during the Operation Vistula (Akcja Wisla); and the global problem of human trafficking.
Currently, the UWC has been actively promoting Ukraine's Euro-integration in meetings with high-ranking officials of the European Union. The UWC has called for the signing of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement as early as 25 February 2013 during the EU-Ukraine Summit in Brussels, Belgium.
= 2022 - Present: UWC response to Full-Scale Russian Aggression against Ukraine
=As of September 2023, the Ukrainian World Congress (UWC) has raised more than 90 million dollars to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In September 2023, the UWC president announced that the organization had delivered 50 armored vehicles and 70 military trucks. In April 2023, the UWC transferred 25 British armored vehicles to Ukraine, including 12 Spartan FV103 armored personnel carriers (APCs), seven FV432 APCs, two FV434 APCs, one Spartan SPA8 APC, one Spartan SPA017, and two FV104 Samaritan medical vehicles. In September 2024, an additional 15 British armored personnel carriers were delivered.
Leadership
The UWC has a president and an Executive Committee.
13 UWC councils and committees work actively to address questions that define Ukrainian community life. These include human and civil rights, UN matters, awareness of the Holodomor in the international community, education, social services, youth, assistance to Ukrainian citizens living abroad, scholarly matters, culture, the fight against human trafficking, media, sport and the cooperative movement.
Member organizations
The congress has member organizations in 33 countries and ties with Ukrainians in 14 additional countries. Founded in 1967 in New York City as the World Congress of Free Ukrainians.
= European Congress of Ukrainians (Yaroslava Khortiani)
== Others
=Conventions
I World Congress of Free Ukrainians (November 12–19, 1967; New York City)
II World Congress of Free Ukrainians (November 1–4, 1973; Toronto)
III World Congress of Free Ukrainians (November 23–26, 1978; New York)
IV World Congress of Free Ukrainians (November 30 - December 4, 1983; Toronto)
V World Congress of Free Ukrainians (November 22–27, 1988; Toronto)
VI World Congress of Free Ukrainians (November 2–7, 1993; Toronto)
VII Ukrainian World Congress (December 2–7, 1998; Toronto)
VIII Ukrainian World Congress (August 18–21, 2003; Kyiv)
IX Ukrainian World Congress (August 20–22, 2008; Ukrainian House, Kyiv)
X Ukrainian World Congress (August 20–22, 2013; Lviv Polytechnic, Lviv)
XI Ukrainian World Congress (November 25–27, 2018; Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, Kyiv)
See also
Ukrainian Universal Coordination Council (Ukrainian: uk:Українська всесвітня координаційна рада)
= Archives
=There is a World Congress of Free Ukrainians fonds at Library and Archives Canada. The archival reference number is R11211.
References
Sources
Official Web site
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