The project “Critical Information and Reader Support: Developing NikVesti’s Sustainable Model” aims to strengthen the editorial capacity and financial resilience of the independent local media outlet NikVesti, which serves the communities of Mykolaiv, Kherson, and Odesa regions.
The initiative combines institutional support for the newsroom — funding the production of high-quality, verified, and socially significant content — with the development of a long-term financial sustainability model through the enhancement and promotion of the reader support program “NikVesti Club.”
The project ensures uninterrupted access to critical information for residents of the frontline region, expands audience reach through digital channels, and builds a foundation for the newsroom’s long-term financial independence.

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9:00, 3 March, 2026
Mykolaiv has updated the list of buildings whose reconstruction projects will be developed with World Bank funding: two have been removed, but 17 new ones have been added
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15:45, 2 March, 2026
Only main roads will be lit until April in Mykolaiv
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10:51, 2 March, 2026
118 new sirens have been installed in the Mykolaiv region since the beginning of the war
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11:51, 27 February, 2026
17 new condominium associations were established in Mykolaiv over the course of a year
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10:34, 27 February, 2026
In Mykolaiv, after the removal of dangerous trees on Soborna Street, there are no plans to plant new ones yet
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16:45, 26 February, 2026
The court approved an agreement with investigators in the case of corruption in Mykolaiv's lighting system: ₴7.3 million returned to the budget
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10:46, 26 February, 2026
Heating bills will be recalculated for those affected by shelling of their homes in Mykolaiv
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17:35, 25 February, 2026
Since the beginning of the war, nearly 140 people have been injured by explosive devices in the Mykolaiv region
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16:38, 25 February, 2026
In Mykolaiv, the demolition of two buildings has been cancelled: they will be restored with funding from the World Bank
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14:00, 25 February, 2026
RMA: Flooding in Mykolaiv region is not an emergency situation