Liga

Ukraine
Grant start
January 20, 2023
Grant end
January 19, 2025
Primary distributions platform
Digital native

Liga.net (Ukraine), one of country's most respected and enterprising independent news sites, has long been known for its business news. However, at the start of the Russian invasion, Liga shifted its focus to providing reliable and accessible coverage about the war to its audience. The International Fund's grant has enabled Liga to continue to offer this widely read content, while broadening its work and analysis to cover changes to society caused by the war and potential pathways to economic recovery.

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