The project “Voices of Mykolaiv: Fact-based and Inclusive Storytelling” aims to strengthen democratic dialogue and civic participation in southern Ukraine through independent journalism. Implemented by the NGO Mykolaiv Media Hub and based on the newsroom of NikVesti, the initiative ensures public access to timely and verified local news, highlights civic initiatives, and amplifies people’s voices through stories based on citizens’ complaints and appeals.
The project promotes a better understanding of local governance and recovery processes while encouraging engagement in democratic dialogue, particularly among vulnerable groups. It also includes the development of an accessible website version for people with visual impairments to ensure inclusion and equal access to fact-based information.
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11:13, 16 July, 2026
У Миколаєві суд скасував погодження Мінкульту на підняття рівня Олександрівського водосховища для добудови Ташлицької ГАЕС
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16:00, 8 July, 2026
Mykolaiv Plans ₴16.5M shelter for 500 people in Housing Department building
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14:21, 4 July, 2026
Residents of a block of flats in Mykolaiv are complaining about constant sewerage leaks
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8:22, 3 July, 2026
У Миколаєві зареєстрували петицію про створення Алеї Слави у Великій Коренисі
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19:03, 2 July, 2026
Міськрада Миколаєва провалила реорганізацію КП «Свій дім» у ТОВ
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15:06, 2 July, 2026
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Жителі Намиву поскаржилися на скид каналізації у лиман: стічні води не викачали після аварії водоканалу
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15:00, 1 July, 2026
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Five children have started to speak — in Mykolaiv, the first results of the work carried out by the Levchyk centre for children with autism have been summarised
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12:54, 1 July, 2026
A hospital in Pivdennoukrainsk is asking for ₴8.6 million of its debt — which it was due to repay to the city budget – to be written off
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20:32, 30 June, 2026
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«Там немає заборони спілкуватися з миколаївськими журналістами», — голова наглядради про новий Кодекс етики на водоканалі
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17:14, 30 June, 2026
The chair of the supervisory board reported to the councillors: Mykolaivvodokanal is in decline, with losses of ₴700 million; we lose ₴500 million annually due to water leaks