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Razom We Stand, an organization driven by Ukrainian climate and peace activists, is seeking a skilled and dynamic Project Manager to join our dedicated team. Founded in April 2022, our mission is to combat Russia's fossil fuel dominance, help end the war in Ukraine, and expedite the transition to renewable energy across Europe.

Project Manager
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Razom We Stand, an organization driven by Ukrainian climate and peace activists, is seeking a skilled and dynamic Project Manager to join our dedicated team. Founded in April 2022, our mission is to combat Russia's fossil fuel dominance, help end the war in Ukraine, and expedite the transition to renewable energy across Europe.

Social Media Content Creator
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Razom We Stand was founded in April 2022 by Ukrainian climate and peace activists aimed at isolating and constricting Russia's fossil fuel industry to end the war in Ukraine and accelerate Europe's transition towards renewable energy.

2023 - the year of preparation for global change. How we were involved: our annual report
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Senior Strategist
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Razom We Stand was founded in April 2022 by Ukrainian climate and peace activists aimed at isolating and constricting Russia’s fossil fuel industry to end the war in Ukraine and speed up Europe’s transition towards renewable energy.

Administrative and Project Assistant
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Razom We Stand was founded in April 2022 by Ukrainian climate and peace activists aimed at isolating and constricting Russia's fossil fuel industry to end the war in Ukraine and accelerate Europe's transition towards renewable energy.

Senior Campaigner
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Razom We Stand, a Ukrainian-based non-profit organisation active internationally, was founded in April 2022 by Ukrainian climate and peace activists aimed at isolating and constricting Russia's fossil fuel industry to end the war in Ukraine and accelerate Europe's and Ukrainian transition towards renewable energy.

Operations Lead
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Razom We Stand, a Ukrainian-based non-profit organisation active internationally, was founded in April 2022 by Ukrainian climate and peace activists aimed at isolating and constricting Russia's fossil fuel industry to end the war in Ukraine and accelerate Europe's and Ukrainian transition towards renewable energy.

Razom We Stand 2023: A Year of Advocacy, Action, and Renewable Energy Leadership
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Throughout 2023, Razom We Stand embarked on a relentless journey, advocating for change and driving impactful actions to end fossil fuel addiction that feeds Putin’s war machine in the global energy landscape. From spearheading campaigns for fossil fuel embargoes to promoting a swift transition to clean energy, Razom We Stand exhibited unwavering dedication in confronting the challenges posed by Russia's aggression in Ukraine.

COP28 Outcomes: A Disappointing Legacy of Broken Promises
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New US Sanctions: A Bold Step in Our Fight Against Russian Aggression
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Unveiling Stricter Sanctions on Russia’s Fossil Fuels and Arctic LNG Expansion

German-Ukrainian energy partnership: The path to sustainable recovery
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Special report from Berlin

by Maksym Gardus, Razom We Stand

Razom We Stand Joins CAN Europe: A Milestone Collaboration for Sustainable Climate Action
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We are thrilled to announce that Razom We Stand is now a proud member of Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe, Europe's foremost NGO coalition committed to combating perilous climate change.

Report: Green Jobs And Post-War Reconstruction Of Ukraine
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Ukraine's post-war recovery could create more than 4.2 million jobs if green principles of recovery in only five sectors: transportation, energy healthcare, education, and water supply.

We are hiring: Team Lead on Renewable Energy Campaigns and Green Rebuilding of Ukraine
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We are looking for a creative thinker with a proven track record of effecting change, possessing a strong strategic sense and an understanding of global power dynamics.

 

Uniting for Change, and Winning! Our Journey at New York Climate Week
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"As we stand on the precipice of a changing world, we must recognize that our voices hold the power to drive change. The events of this week during New York Climate Week have shown us the strength of our collective determination, pushing us to confront critical issues that demand immediate attention. In New York City, marching with tens of thousands of strong, powerful climate activists from across the globe, I had the clear sensation that we are winning!"

US Sanctions on Russian LNG: A Vital Step for Climate Action
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There is simply no excuse for Western governments not acting to defuse Russia's gas expansion in the Arctic.

Positive Progress: Razom We Stand's Impact on US State Department and EU Commission Actions
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In the wake of continuous pressure exerted by Razom We Stand, the week beginning September 11, 2023, witnessed encouraging developments from both the US State Department and the EU Commission in their pursuit of imposing further sanctions on Russian oil and gas.

Is the UN ambitious enough on climate issues?
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In December 2022, UN Secretary-General António Guterres unveiled plans to host the UN Climate Ambition Summit in September 2023, two months prior COP28 in UAE.

Actionable standard setting ratings and indicators for a Rapid Green Transition. What is the Guide for Ukraine?
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This year, the British think tank Carbon Tracker plans to launch a global energy data portal and new ratings and indicators tool for policy makers, financials and industry—the Financial Energy Transition index (FETi). FETi is designed to track and measure the credibility of country-specific energy transition actions and plans. It will create actionable indicators and set standards to forward the energy transition, particularly for economies stuck in transition.

EU's $20 Billion Russian LNG Import Saga: Spain, Belgium, France
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Trends in Europe's use of Russian Liquefied natural gas (LNG), continue to impress. And not in a positive way. 

EU countries, led by Belgium, France, and Spain, have imported Russian LNG representing approximately $20 billion in revenue, since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Social Media Analyst
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Are you passionate about driving social change and want to engage Ukrainians worldwide to take action and advance climate action? Join Razom We Stand, formerly known as the #StandWithUkraine campaign, founded by Ukrainian climate and peace activists. Our mission is to isolate and constrict Russia's fossil fuel industry, ending the war in Ukraine and accelerating Europe's transition to renewable energy.

This position is remote and full-time.

EU Regulation on creation of Ukraine Facility – short overview
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A few months ago, at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London, the European Union announced huge financial support for Ukraine for the period 2024-2027 to help the country recover from the devastating effects of the war.

Communications Specialist (English)
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Razom We Stand (formerly #StandWithUkraine campaign) seeks a Communication Specialist with a primary focus on traditional media to increase the campaign’s exposure in the press, play a supporting role in its social media growth, and boost overall reach of campaign activities.

The methane rush off the climate cliff: it is time to halt gas infrastructure expansion
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Razom We Stand strongly condemns the global push for gas infrastructure expansion, including LNG terminals, given the dire environmental and climate consequences, as well as financial risks involved in creating stranded assets. With excess windfall profits stemming from market volatility worsened by Putin’s brutal invasion in Ukraine, the gas industry must be subject to taxation and regulation, not supported with public subsidies for their expansion plans.

Will EU hear Ukraine's demand to ban Russian LNG?
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Recently, on June 20, the European Union approved the long-awaited 11th package of sanctions against Russia, while omitting the embargo on russian LNG or even any mention of import restrictions.

All eyes on Ukraine – where has URC 2023 brought us?
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The Ukraine Recovery Conference, which took place on 21-22 June 2023 in London, a continuation of its predecessor - the URC 2022 in Lugano, gathered many times more participants and friends of Ukraine who are ready to work together to rebuild it after the war. A spectacular 1,000 public and private sector decision makers attended, from 59 countries, 33 international organisations, over 400 businesses and 130 civil society organisations.

11th package of sanctions - long awaited shifts in trade and transit restrictions
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During a high-profile conference on Ukraine's recovery in London, the European Union approved the long-awaited 11th package of sanctions against Russia. EU ambassadors struggled for weeks to reach a consensus, especially for Greece and Hungary to support the final agreement. 

Leading on Green Rebuilding of Ukraine: Razom We Stand hosts key side event on clean energy accompanying URC-2023
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On June 20th, Razom We Stand with the support from London Chamber of Commerce and Industry organized a high-level side event in London, featuring a dozen speakers, which showcased Ukraine's vast renewable energy potential. Event entitled "Strategic Deployment of Renewable Energy in Ukraine: Investing in Energy Security" took place in the run up to the highly anticipated Ukraine Recovery Conference 2023 (URC-2023).

London Ukrainian Recovery Conference in facts and features
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The Ukraine Recovery Conference is dedicated to Ukraine's transformation and was symbolically launched in London in 2017 as the Ukraine Reform Conference.

The URC 2023 will focus on mobilising international support for Ukraine's economic and social stabilisation and recovery from the effects of war, including through emergency assistance for immediate needs and financing private sector participation in the reconstruction process.

Ukrainian recovery conferences – why are they crucially important?
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International conferences aimed at supporting reforms in Ukraine have been held on an annual basis since 2017. The Ukraine Reform Conference is an annual high-level political event held in the UK, Canada, Denmark and Lithuania that allows Ukraine to highlight its reforms progress and discuss the next reform priorities.  
However, Russia's war against Ukraine has raised a number of issues that need to be addressed. To this end, the international community has come together to create a platform for discussing Ukraine's recovery.

Environmental damage caused by the explosion of the Kakhovka HPP
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Monitoring of recorded losses from the destruction of the Kakhovka HPP (as of 09 June 2023)

Razom We Stand explains the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, gets massive coverage in multiple top international news outlets
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The latest war crime committed by russian terrorists involved blowing up the Kakhovka dam on Tuesday 6th of June, leaving an enormous environmental catastrophe. According to official information 30 towns and villages in Kherson region have been flooded, supply of freshwater and electricity have been disrupted. In addition the region is under constant shelling by the russian army.

G7 still feeding Russia’s war machine with fossil fuel addiction
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G7 leaders pledge billions of aid to Ukraine with one hand, and continue zealously buying Russian fossil fuels with the other. The geopolitical landscape is now more than ever under the control of natural gas. The G7 Hiroshima Summit, which took place from May 19th to 21st, has only further confirmed that the worldwide addiction to fossil gas is the most challenging to eradicate on a global scale.

RE-Energy Network for the green transition in Ukraine: our first two months of results
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On the anniversary of Russia's fossil-fueled invasion of Ukraine, which is trying to destroy the democratic system in the world and disrupt the development of renewable energy sources, provoking significant energy poverty and further exposing most vulnerable people to adverse impacts of climate change, Razom We Stand launched in Ukraine Re-energy Network.

Earth Day 2023: Why rebuilding Ukraine green is the best investment in the future of our planet?
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The annual Earth Day, a celebration of the beginning of the modern environmental movement, is taking place this Saturday 22 April, 2023. This year it goes under the theme “Invest in Our Planet” and is calling for mobilization of public and private capital for investments in renewables. Using this opportunity we join our voice and call on the US and G7 to support deployment of decentralized renewable energy solutions in Ukraine as part of emergency aid.