Using Chevening to advance sustainability and economic resilience in Ukraine
Her work is supporting local communities and championing sustainable, responsible leadership in the face of immense challenges.
The Chevening community extends to all corners of the globe. Here is the latest news on what is going on in the Chevening network, and blogs from members of our community.
Her work is supporting local communities and championing sustainable, responsible leadership in the face of immense challenges.
Olesia Kompaniiets returned to Ukraine after her Chevening Scholarship during a critical period of conflict and reform. Over the past decade, she has used her UK education and connections to strengthen Ukraine’s resilience, support governance reform, and advance Ukraine's ambitions to join NATO. We find out more.
Chevening scholar Belques Al-Daeri shares her plans to facilitate peacebuilding in Yemen, using diplomacy skills and the international network she's gaining on her Chevening Scholarship.
The project has resulted in new alliances and a drive for collective action, with several participants already developing joint initiatives inspired by their conversations.
At nearly 40 years old, Anelize Lenzi Ruas de Almeida was worried that age might exclude her from scholarship opportunities abroad until she discovered that Chevening has no upper age limit. She's now making an impact in the highest levels of government.
Viktoriia Neiman’s career is dedicated to supporting Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction. We find out more.