About
The Center for Civil Liberties was established in 2007 to foster democratic development and human rights in the Post-Soviet space. The NGO is registered and based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Among its founders are activists of Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian human rights organizations.
The Board of the Center includes Daniil Meshcheryakov (Director of All-Russian Association regional human right organizations), Andrey Yurov (Honorary President, International Youth Human Rights Movement), Oleksandra Matviichuk (President, All-Ukrainian Youth Non-governmental Organisation "Debate Academy").
The Center cooperates with the Ukrainian Helsinki Committee, Moscow Helsinki Group, Polish Helsinki Fund еtc.
The Center aims: to establish an international human rights school for activists from the ex-Soviet countries; develop partnership programs between regional human rights groups in the region; development of an international portal "human rights in the post-Soviet space" and an information center for the human rights movement in these countries.
Last project which were realized by organization are: International School of Human Rights and Democracy 1-4 of May (supported by National Endowment for Democracy), seminar "Monitoring of racism, religion intolerance and discrimination" 5-6 of May and All-Ukrainian Conference "Civic actions against racism and xenophobia in modern Ukraine" 7 of May (supported by the Democracy Grants Program of the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine).

