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You & us: this is your space

We are a platform created for you to have the space for creativity, big dreams, and collaboration. Your space to discuss and investigate your rights as a young person.

You have a voice! We aim to give the youth a chance to take the lead, participate, and contribute to their society.

The Ukrainian-Danish Youth House is a platform for young people from Ukraine and Denmark that supports youth participation, democracy, and creativity. Based in Kyiv and Mykolaiv, we offer a creative, democratic platform for everyone between 15 and 35 years of age to engage, facilitate, and support youth projects and activism across our countries. This is your new international community space for young people from Ukraine and Denmark.

Workshops, social activities, youth festivals, cultural projects, and exchange trips will build bridges and friendships from Kyiv to Copenhagen, from Mariupol to Mariager.

We unite young people around values:

  • Openness and inclusiveness
  • Dialogue and curiosity
  • Cooperation and community
  • Creativity, innovation, and courage
  • Mentoring and support

And you can always become a part of this community 💚

Do you want to join our projects? Or create a connection between Ukrainian and Danish youth? Do you want to hold your own event at the Youth House in Kyiv or engage with us in Mykolaiv? Maybe get together to work as a team in the House? Or do you have an idea for a joint project?

Choose your opportunity!

We look forward to meeting you. So so much.

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Danish Cultural Institute (DCI) has a formal guideline for handling all complaints linked to DCI, including programmes in which the institute is the lead partner, counting the Ukrainian-Danish Youth House, the New Democracy Fund, and ArtPower Belarus.

The complaint mechanism is pre-screened to determine if it concerns a sensitive complaint (typically related to corruption, sexual exploitation, abuse or other violations of DCI’s Code of Conduct) or an operational complaint (typically related to DCI’s work, including partnerships and fair collaboration guidelines).

Read more about the guidelines for handling complaints and the policies of Danish Cultural Institute here.