The College of Europe in Natolin welcomed the first group of Ukrainian public officials for Natolin4Capacity Building Phase II!
11 July marked the launch of the second phase of the Natolin4Capacity Building project, as we welcomed the first group of Ukrainian public officials to the College of Europe in Natolin. This new cohort embarks on the Tailored Onsite Knowledge and Analytical Skills Programme—an EU-funded initiative dedicated to supporting Ukraine’s journey towards EU integration.
The participants represent a broad spectrum of Ukrainian public institutions, including:
- Secretariat of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
- Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
- Ministry of Justice of Ukraine
- National Agency on Corruption Prevention
- State Service of Ukraine on Medicines and Drugs Control
- Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine
- National Police of Ukraine
Over the next six weeks, these officials will deepen their understanding of the EU accession process—covering topics from policy harmonization to negotiation strategy—gaining essential expertise that will help shape Ukraine’s European future. This is just the beginning: 12 groups, 100 participants, one shared objective.
The initiative is part of Natolin4Capacity Building Phase II – Strengthening Ukrainian Public Administration for EU Integration, funded by the European Union and jointly implemented by the College of Europe in Natolin and the High School of Public Governance, in cooperation with the Governmental Office for Coordination of European and Euro-Atlantic Integration and the National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service.
Building on the strong foundation of the original Natolin4Capacity Building (N4CB) project (2020-2024), this phase continues to equip Ukrainian public servants with the skills and knowledge needed for effective EU integration.