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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10:25, 1 May, 2026
The head of the Inhulskyi District in Mykolaiv on the incident involving homeless people living in dugouts: «We evicted them, but they’ve turned up again»
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8:45, 1 May, 2026
Mykolaiv has lost a quarter of its schoolchildren over the course of the war
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13:51, 26 April, 2026
Mykolaiv authorities want to suspend the acceptance of applications for land privatisation
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9:00, 25 April, 2026
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«We’re getting flat tyres», — residents of Mykolaiv have complained about sand and rubbish on cycle paths that haven’t been cleared away after the winter
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14:27, 22 April, 2026
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Deep potholes all over the road surface: residents have complained about the state of the roads in the Domanivka community
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12:43, 22 April, 2026
There is a shortage of foster families in Mykolaiv: at least 15 are needed, but there are only four
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19:00, 21 April, 2026
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Residents of Mykolaiv are calling for the road surface to be repaired, having been dug up three times due to a water main burst
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15:51, 21 April, 2026
The Road Maintenance Department plans to spend ₴281 million on repairs to the «Kazanka — Snihurivka» section of the road in the Mykolaiv region
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14:30, 21 April, 2026
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Dugouts and an abandoned high-rise building in Mykolaiv have become shelters for the homeless
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11:00, 21 April, 2026
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An 88-year-old willow tree has been cut down in Mykolaiv