Join International IDEA for an event titled “Building institutional capacity to counter foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI) in Ukraine” on 19 March 2026 from 12:30 to 16:30 (Kyiv time) in Kyiv. The event will be held in-person and online.
This event will bring together representatives of Ukrainian institutions, international organizations, and civil society to discuss approaches to countering foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI), including international practices and possible institutional models for Ukraine.
The programme includes opening remarks from representatives of the Embassy of Norway, the Central Election Commission of Ukraine, and other stakeholders, followed by three thematic sessions focusing on:
• the concept and relevance of FIMI for Ukraine;
• international experience and institutional frameworks for countering FIMI;
• discussion of possible coordination models and policy approaches for Ukraine.
The event will be conducted primarily in Ukrainian, with several speakers presenting in English.
Registration deadline: 16 March 2026.
AGENDA
13:00-13:20 Welcome remarks
Representative, Embassy of Norway (TBC)
Christina Danielsson, the Head of Cooperation at the Embassy of Sweden
CEC Representative
Olha Herasymiuk, National council on television and radio broadcasting of Ukraine
Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, Head of the VR Committee on freedom of speech (TBC)
Mykyta Poturaiev, Head of the VR Committee on information policy (TBC)
13:20-14:20 Session 1
What is FIMI and why is it important
Introduction: what is FIMI and why is it important for Ukraine
Alberto Fernandez Gibaja, International IDEA (online
Safeguarding elections against hybrid threats
Emma Mihlzén, The Folke Bernadotte Academy (online)
Criminal liability for external interference: regulation and challenges of application
Bohdan Mokhonchuk, legal advisor to the OPORA Civil Network
14:20-15:10 Session 2
International experience and architecture for countering FIMI
Presentation of key models existing in EU and NATO countries
Yuliya Shypilova, Programme Manager, International IDEA
Answers to questions from the audience and online participants.
Case studies – Presentation by France, Sweden, EU
Julian Merer, VIGINUM (France, online), Psychological Defence Agency (Sweden, online), EEAS (online)
Answers to questions from the audience and online participants.
Break
15:20-16:30 Session 3
Discussion of possible models for Ukraine
The state of affairs regarding countering external interference in Ukraine: the existing institutional and legislative framework
Answers to questions from the audience and online participants.
Experience of state authorities in countering external interference in Ukraine
SSU; CCD (TBC); National council on television and radio broadcasting
Experience of non-governmental organizations in countering foreign interference in Ukraine
Internews-Ukraine
Moderated discussion
Yuliya Shypilova, Programme Manager, International IDEA – Moderator
Key issues for discussion:
Centralized hub or network model? What will work better in the Ukrainian context: a single body or interagency coordination
Functionality: Identification, analysis, informing management, or direct coordination of the communication response
Accountability: To whom should one be accountable?
Development and application of methodology: responsible for development and training.
The role of NGOs and think tanks: independent watchdogs as support for state institutions.
16:30-16:50 Q&A and agreement on recommendations
Answers to questions from the audience and online participants.
Recording proposals for a “road map” for implementing the FIMI countermeasures system in Ukraine.
Closing remarks
Yuliya Shypilova, Programme Manager, International IDEA
Gio Kobakhidze, IFES Ukraine Country Director