{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"\u56fd\u969b\u74b0\u5883NGO 350 Japan","provider_url":"https:\/\/world.350.org\/ja","author_name":"\u56fd\u969b\u74b0\u5883NGO 350 Japan","author_url":"https:\/\/world.350.org\/ja","title":"Second all-Ukrainian Power Shift kickstarts practical ecoprojects | \u56fd\u969b\u74b0\u5883NGO 350 Japan","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"Zvz7aXRWdx\"><a href=\"https:\/\/world.350.org\/ja\/second-all-ukrainian-power-shift-kickstarts-practical-ecoprojects\/\">Second all-Ukrainian Power Shift kickstarts practical ecoprojects<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/world.350.org\/ja\/second-all-ukrainian-power-shift-kickstarts-practical-ecoprojects\/embed\/#?secret=Zvz7aXRWdx\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Second all-Ukrainian Power Shift kickstarts practical ecoprojects&#8221; &#8212; \u56fd\u969b\u74b0\u5883NGO 350 Japan\" data-secret=\"Zvz7aXRWdx\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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They took the challenge of organizing national Power Shift without any funding or organizational support. In just around two months they found the most creative venue in Kyiv, attracted superb speakers and arranged eco-friendly accommodation and food - all this for free and with fun! This is not to tell about the teams of promising young leaders from all over the country who made these three days simply unforgettable. They had science, they had dances and amazing ice-breakers, as well as a bit of practical actions, and even their own PowerShift kitten.It's ok if you feel a little jealous after scrolling through their photos - the same do I :)This was a&nbsp; most exciting week for young environmental leaders in Ukraine. 9 teams of activists from all over the country gathered by Ukrainian Youth Climate Association (UYCA) and 350 Ukraine developed plans for their carbon shortening and eco-social projects in terms of Power Shift (PS) in Kyiv.During three days Ukrainian teams studied greenshifting, public speaking, teambuilding and project management for environmental and carbon-reducing projects. At the simulation game on the last day of PS participants developed a project plan based on social change theory and tried it out in front of \u2018government\u2019, \u2018sponsors\u2019 and \u2018society\u2019.\u2013 You know this awkward feeling when people freak out hearing your thoughts or ideas?, \u2013 asks Olga Lakiza, a young leader from Kharkiv team \u2018Friend of Nature\u2019, Ukraine. \u2013 Meeting&nbsp; powershifters in Kyiv gave us a huge portion of confidence. Feels like we are not alone any more. Now there is no way back \u2013 we are doing \u201cEco-Loft\u201d in Kharkiv and expanding space for environmental education in our city!\u2018Friend of Nature\u2019 has already implemented a number of environmental educational projects in Kharkiv. Now girls are planning to create a hosting place for educational events provided by environmental and social NGO\u2019s in cooperation with UYCA.\u2013 I was happy to finally meet like-minded people from all over Ukraine and spend three long days together, \u2013 says Iryna Karchak, a student from Lviv. \u2013 Thanks to simulation game we became aware of rough goings while communicating with state authorities or funds. At least we now know what to expect, and it feels like half the deal. I believe that we will complete our project [accumulators sorting] on a big scale \u2013 not only in our University, - and keep working in cooperation with UYCA and other NGOs.","thumbnail_url":"http:\/\/sphotos-a.ak.fbcdn.net\/hphotos-ak-snc7\/400806_464606580229406_1101186439_n.jpg"}