Foundation.101 aims at protecting the rights and freedoms of Ukrainians through social changes. We focus on collecting and analyzing data, conducting research, developing analysis and recommendations, and communicating it to stakeholders to address the problems caused by the crisis in the East and South of Ukraine.
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As in the past year, NGO "Foundation.101" analyzes the work of entry-exit control points on the line of contact in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. In August, Foundation.101 presented the infographics of the intersection of the contact line during the first half of 2017. Now we suggest looking at the general trend of flow over the past 12 months.
NGO "Foundation.101" continues observing the operation of entry-exit control points in the eastern Ukraine within the "Frontline Inspection" initiative. This time we present the dynamics of the movement across the line of contact during January-July 2017 through the control points "Novotroitske", "Mayorske", "Mariinka", "Hnutove", and "Stanytsia Luhanska".
INTRODUCTION
This analytical report is based on a study conducted by the NGO "Foundation.101" from October 2016 to January 2017.
In winter NGO "Foundation.101" monitored observance of human rights as well as sanitary conditions at the entry-exit control points in Donetsk and Luhansk regions within the "Frontline Inspection" initiative.
The organization recorded improvement in the quality of sanitary infrastructure, i.e. availability of toilets, drinking water, garbage containers, medical aid stations and heating points. The infographic drafted by the Foundation.101 points out figures and location of the mentioned infrastructure objects.
Inter-factional association of the Members of Parliament "Parliamentary Platform for the Future of Donbas", OSCE Project Coordinator in Ukraine, Council of Europe Office in Ukraine, non-governmental organizations "Foundation.101" and "Donbas-SOS" held a round table to discuss the ways to improve the operation of the entry-exit control points.