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The Natolin4Capacity Building (N4CB) was an EU-funded project, implemented over 45 months (January 2021 – September 2024), was designed to enhance the institutional capacity of Ukraine’s central administration in preparation for EU accession negotiations. Through a tailor-made blended training programme, the project provided comprehensive learning opportunities, combining e-learning modules, on-site training, networking, and research development.

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Participants of the on-site modules developed 52 analytical papers on key EU accession issues which could prove challenging for Ukraine during accession negotiations. Each paper, prepared under mentorship of project experts, offered possible remedies to the identified challenges which have been presented to the Ukrainian team of coordinators of the preparations for accession negotiations. Participants of the on-site modules developed 52 analytical papers on key EU accession issues which could prove challenging for Ukraine during accession negotiations. Each paper, prepared under mentorship of project experts, offered possible remedies to the identified challenges which have been presented to the Ukrainian team of coordinators of the preparations for accession negotiations. Participants of the on-site modules developed 52 analytical papers on key EU accession issues which could prove challenging for Ukraine during accession negotiations. Each paper, prepared under mentorship of project experts, offered possible remedies to the identified challenges which have been presented to the Ukrainian team of coordinators of the preparations for accession negotiations.

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Participants of the on-site modules developed 52 analytical papers on key EU accession issues which could prove challenging for Ukraine during accession negotiations. Each paper, prepared under mentorship of project experts, offered possible remedies to the identified challenges which have been presented to the Ukrainian team of coordinators of the preparations for accession negotiations. Participants of the on-site modules developed 52 analytical papers on key EU accession issues which could prove challenging for Ukraine during accession negotiations.

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