#StopCovid ua Report
Last updated
Last updated
Fighting COVID pandemy became a cruicial challenge to the world and our country. Solving on it required the best possible collaboration, which wasn't there due to
lack of trust and connection between the private & public sector
distorted information flows and mixed public attitude
overlap in the same work done by many groups simultaneously
a bunch of coordination centers emerged, that weren't in contact between each other
some region didn't even had visible coordination centers
Through the effort of volunteers from the creative economy, we created an open coordination center "StopCovid UA". It relied on similar practices from the analogical global movements like endcoronavirus.org to open up all available information on coronavirus, planned or maintained projects and transparent coordination mechanisms around identified problems.
The ecosystem relied on
public wiki
website and various social media
telegram and discord chats
public registries
regular open conference calls
informal community practices
Medical staff & hospitals
Elder people and other vulnerable groups
Creative volunteers (entrepreneurs, marketers, translators, phycologists etc)
NGOs
Businesses
Citizens
Mar 12 – ongoing and extended to the Impact UA Ecosystem since June
Coordination of
Development of the IT infrastructure (several tech projects helping anticovid effort)
The supplies to elders and hospitals in 3 city hubs
Media campaigns on the appropriate behaviour with public fact checking
Volunteer engagement
Various fundraising efforts
Translation of the medical protocols and equipment instruction
Psychological help for doctors, volunteers and people in lockdown
Transporation of the medical staff living out of the city
Cross-project collaboration
Project leads education and mentoring
1M+ views with the support of 100+ media
400+ volunteers engaged from 13 cities
$30k+ raised
100k+ people 60+ y.o. who got supplies
Primary hospitals in 3 regions
20+ organizations engaged including city councils, national health service, NGOs
Engaged Global Shapers:
Max Semenchuk
Dim Zarazhaevsky
Uliana Avtonomova
Fedir Serdyuk
Anastasiya Klysakova
Yelizaveta Demydenko
Sviatoslav Sviatnenko
Yuliya Tychkivska
Huge thanks to all the leaders who helped this effort!
As well as over 30 advisors from other countries who supported us
The network of ~5000 specialists is being developed under the Impact ua ecosystem with the focus on achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals.
For more details contact Max Semenchuk max.semenchuk@gmail.com telegram: maxsemenchuk