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                       September 4, 2007
 
 
In this issue of Ukraine CSR Bulletin, Intel Invests in Education, Nadra Bank Donates Medical Equipment, and Expert and Eurasia Foundation Launch a CSR Media Seminar. For more information about Corporate Social Responsibility, click here
Corporate News

Intel Invests in Education

Intel Ukraine Microelectronics Ltd. launched a competition to recognize the best information communication technology (ICT) projects implemented in Ukrainian classrooms by professional educators. The "Successful Project 2007" competition recognizes educators whose students used ICT in research and other projects in 2006-07. In addition, the "Intel Eco-Ukraine" competition awards talented kids and invites the national winners to participate in the Intel ISEF International Science & Engineering Fair to compete with 1,500 other young scientists from over 45 countries. Intel Teach has has trained over 78,000 K-12 Teachers over three years. Click here for more information about the Intel® Education Initiative.

Nadra Bank and Children's World Donate Medical Equipment
Nadra Bank and 'Dityachi Svit' (Children's World) charitable foundation donated the first round of medical equipment to the Dnepropetrovsk Oblast Children's Hospital  to kick off their national program, "Healthy Children in a Happy Country." By the end of the program, the partners will donate medical equipment to 24 regional children's hospitals and the Republican Children's Clinical Hospital Crimea. Nadra Bank president Igor Gilenko, Deputy Health Minister Andrei Musienko, and "Dityachy Sv³t" president Lyudmila Gaevaya were on hand for the August 28 media event announcing the contributions. Click here for more information (in Russian).
Expert Magazine and Eurasia Foundation Launch CSR Journalism Training
Eurasia Foundation (EF) and Expert magazine will run an intensive training seminar on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for 30 journalists and editors from Donetsk and Luhansk in Donetsk on September 18.  The training will raise the media's understanding of CSR, why it is important for their communities, and how to report on it in a balanced fashion. Support for the seminar comes from TNK-BP, the Donbass Industrial Group, Baltica Beverages Holding, PricewaterhouseCoopers, System Capital Management and other companies working in Eastern Ukraine, as well as the U.S. and Norwegian embassies in Kyiv. Visit www.eurasia.kiev.ua for more information.
 
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