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Heads of the Federation of Free Communes of Ukraine
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Jesus Christ, Head of State | Federal Coordination Council Head of Government |
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Jesus Christ, Head of State | Federal Coordination Council Head of Government |
The Federal Coordination Council serves as the unicameral governing body of Ukraine, composed of representatives from the nation's 846 self-governing communes. Each commune dispatches two to three delegates (depending on their population and size), ensuring a diverse and participatory decision-making process. The Council operates on a six-month electoral style, during which members may either retain their positions, voluntarily step down, or be replaced by newly chosen representatives from their respective communes. A core principle of this system is direct accountability—any representative may be recalled at any time should their commune determine that they are failing in their duties. In addition to its legislative and administrative functions, the Council elects a Chairman every six months. This position, which carries no fixed term limits, functions as the head of government internationally. However, the Chairman holds no independent executive power and may only act with the explicit authorization of the Council. Like all Council members, the Chairman is subject to immediate recall if deemed ineffective or unrepresentative of the communes' collective will. |
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![]() | Dmytro Hrytsenko | Chairman | Chair of the Federal Coordination Council | The Chairman of the Federal Coordination Council serves as the presiding officer of Ukraine's highest legislative and administrative body. This position is designed to facilitate the coordination of national policy while remaining strictly accountable to the communes and their representatives. Unlike traditional heads of government, the Chairman does not possess unilateral executive authority and may only act in accordance with the Federal Coordination Council's collective decisions. The Chairman is elected every six months by the members of the Council and can serve an unlimited number of terms, provided they retain the confidence of the Council. However, due to the principles of direct democracy and communal oversight, the Chairman can be recalled at any time by a majority vote of the Council or by a direct petition from the communes. Powers & Responsibilities
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Mustafa Nayyem Volodymyr Tavorivsky Yuriy Lutsenko | Communications Coordinator Administrative Secretary Interregional Liaison Officer | Volunteer Collective of the Federal Coordination Council (FCC-VC) | The Volunteer Collective of the Federal Coordination Council (FCC-VC) serves as the administrative and logistical support network for the Council. Unlike a traditional bureaucratic body, the Volunteer Collective operates through direct democratic principles, ensuring that no individual or office accumulates excessive influence. The collective is composed of volunteers from various communes, syndicates, and cooperatives, each contributing their experitse in governance, coordination, and communication. The FCC-VC is responsible for facilitating the daily operations of the Federal Coordination Council, managing information flow between communes, ensuring transparency, and coordinating intercommunal efforts without exerting hierarchical control. The three key roles within the Volunteer Collective are:
Each role rotates every six months, in alignment with the broader electoral cycle of the FCC, and volunteers may be recalled at any time if they fail in their duties or overstep their mandate. Communications Coordinator The Communications Coordinator is responsible for managing information flow, ensuring that the decisions of the FCC are effectively communicated across Ukraine's 846 communes, and maintaining public transparency.
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Administrative Secretary The Administrative Secretary serves as the organisational backbone of the FCC-VC, ensuring that Council operations function smoothly without the imposition of centralised authority. This role is purely logistical, focusing on meeting facilitation, documentation, and scheduling rather than decision-making.
Interregional Liaison Office The Interregional Liaison Officer acts as the primary facilitator of cooperation between communes, ensuring coordinated governance and resource distribution across the country. This role is particularly important in crisis response, regional projects, and ensuring equitable representation.
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![]() | Yuriy Lusenko | National Information Officer | National Information Office | The National Information Office (NPIO) serves as the primary liaison between the Federal Coordination Council and the public, ensuring the transparent, accurate, and timely dissemination of information. The NPIO is responsible for overseeing all official communications, maintaining public trust, and coordinating media strategies across Ukraine's decentralised communes. The role is crucial in safeguarding the principles of openness, democratic accountability, and participatory governance within the anarchist structure.
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![]() | Mykhailo Havryliuk | National Defense Coordination Officer | National Defense Coordination Office | The National Defense Coordination Office (NDCO) is the central body responsible for coordinating the defence, security, and self-defence initiatives of Ukraine's anarchist system. Unlike conventional military institutions, the NDCO does not function as a state-controlled force but instead operates through a decentralised network of local militias, communal self-defence units, and voluntary defence organisations. Its primary role is to facilitate cooperation among these autonomous groups, ensure rapid response capabilities, and maintian a defensive posture against external and internal threats while adhering to anarchist principles of self-governance and anti-authoritarianism. The NDCO is overseen by the NDCO Officer (NDCOff), who serves as a facilitator rather than a commander, ensuring that all communes have the means to defend themselves while respecting their autonomy.
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![]() | Volodymyr Omelyan | Committee Chairman | National Infrastructure & Transport Committee | The National Infrastructure & Transport Committee (NITC) is the governing body responsible for overseeing the maintenance, development, and coordination of Ukraine's infrastructure and transportation networks. It ensures that all roads, railways, ports, energy grids, and public transit systems operate efficiently, equitably, and sustainbaly under the principles of anarchist self-governance and mutual aid. The NITC operates under the FCC and collaborates with local communal infrastructure cooperatives, workers' syndicates, and regional transport assemblies to ensure decentralised decision-making and direct democratic oversight.
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![]() | Hennadiy Udovenko | Chairman | Foreign Affairs Committee | The Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) is a supervisory and advisory body within the FCC, tasked with overseeing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ensuring that Ukraine's international relations align with the principles of the communes. While the MFA handles day-to-day diplomatic operations, the FAO acts as the watchdog and policy review body, ensuring that all foreign agreements, diplomatic initiatives, and international collaborations remain accountable to the communes and the FCC. The FAC consists of delegates from the FCC, representatives from worker syndicates, regional communal assemblies, and experts in mutualist international relations. Its role is not to dictate foreign policy but to ensure that no agreements are made without communal consent and that all diplomatic actions reflect the will of the people.
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![]() | Mykhailo Volynets | Chairman | Labour & Production Coordination Committee | The Labour & Production Coordination Committee (LPCC) is a key economic body within the FCC responsible for ensuring self-managed workplaces, collective labour coordination, and dencetralised eocnomic planning across Ukraine's communes. The LPCC does not function as a centralised governing body but rather as a facilitator of horizontal cooperation between communes, worker syndicates, and cooperative industries to ensure efficient production and fair distribution of resources. The committee consists of delegates from industry-specific syndicates, representatives from federated workers' councils, agricultural communes, mutualist cooperatives, and regional labour assemblies. Its role is to coordinate and mediate rather than control, ensuring that no industry or region accumulates power over another.
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The Ministry of Commons and Mutual Aid (MCMA) is responsible for overseeing the equitable distribution of resources, organising cooperative economic initiatives, and ensuring the well-being of all Ukrainian communes through mutual aid programs. It operates on the principles of decentralised governance, voluntary cooperation, and non-hierarchical administration, reflecting the core values of the nation. The MCMA is committed to fostering self-sufficient communities, reinforcing solidarity networks, and ensuring that all citizens have access to essential services, housing, and economic support. It works closely with local communes to empower them to take charge of their own welfare while providing national coordination where necessary. |
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![]() | Volodymyr Chemerys | Minister | Minister of the MCMA | The Minister of Commons and Mutual Aid (MCMA) serves as the principal coordinator of communal welfare, public services, cooperative economics, and mutual aid initiatives across Ukraine’s decentralized governance system. The Minister is responsible for ensuring that all communes have equitable access to essential resources, housing, and economic self-sufficiency.
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![]() | Natalia Korolevska | Supervisor | Department of Community Welfare & Housing | The Department of Community Welfare & Housing ensures that every individual has access to dignified housing, community support structures, and necessary welfare services. It works closely with self-managed housing cooperatives and communal councils to maintain and expand housing infrastructure.
The Department oversees three agencies underneath it:
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![]() | Mykola Polishchuk | Supervisor | Department of Public Services & Social Programs | The Department of Public Services & Social Programs organises and maintains essential public services such as water, sanitation, waste management, and energy supply, ensuring they remain decentralised and collectively managed. It also oversees communal education, childcare, and elder support programs.
The department oversees the following agencies:
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![]() | Andriy Reva | Director | Cooperative Economic Planning Bureau | The Cooperative Economic Planning Bureau facilitates economic coordination among Ukraine's self-managed communes, ensuring production and distribution align with communal needs rather than market-based profit motives. It emphasizes localised, voluntary economic participation and resource-sharing among collectives.
The Bureau oversees the following agencies:
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Yaroslav Hrytsak | Director | Mutual Aid Task Force | The Mutual Aid Task Force (MATF) is responsible for rapidly responding to crises and ensuring that communities in distress receive immediate support. It functions as a decentralised emergency relief network, mobilising volunteers, resources, and aid to areas affected by naturual disasters, economic distress, or political instability.
The MATF overviews the following agencies:
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The Ministry of Labour & Production (MLP) is responsible for overseeing Ukraine's decentralised economy, ensuring fair labour practices, promoting self-managed workplaces, and facilitating cooperative production across all sectors. The Ministry fosters economic self-sufficiency through federated networks of worker-run industries, agricultural cooperatives, and artisan enterprises. It guarantees protections for all workers, including workplace safety, equitable distribution of resources, and access to employment and pensions. |
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Andriy Sadovyi | Minister | Minister of the MLP | The Minister of Labour and Production is responsible for coordinating and overseeing labour relations, workplace organisation, industrial and agricultural production, and cooperative-based economic activities within Ukraine.
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![]() | Stepan Kubiv | Director | Workers' Cooperative Directorate | The Workers' Cooperative Directorate is tasked with supporting, regulating, and facilitating the growth of worker-owned cooperatives across all industries in Ukraine. It provides technical assistance, financial guidance, and structural support to newly forming and existing cooperatives, ensuring they adhere to self-management principles.
The National Cooperative Training Institute falls under the jurisdiction of the WCD, offering education on cooperative management, workplace democracy, and ethical labour practices. |
![]() | Vasyl Khara | Director | Industrial Self-Management Commission | The Industrial Self-Management Commission is responsible for overseeing the self-governance of Ukraine's major industrial sectors, ensuring that factories, mines, and large-scale production facilities operate according to democratic workplace structures and federal safety standards.
The following agencies fall under the commission:
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![]() | Petro Sabashuk | Director | Agricultural & Rural Cooperative Board | The Agricultural & Rural Cooperative Board manages policies related to farming collectives, rural labour, and sustainable agricultural production.
The National Rural Infrastructure Program falls under the ARCB and ensures that roads, utilities, and essential services are available to remote agricultural settlements. |
![]() | Olha Bohomolets | Director | Artisan & Craft Cooperative Bureau | The Artisan and Craft Cooperative Bureau (ACCB) supports small-scale producers, artisans, and craftworkers who operate through worker cooperatives. It promotes the development of skilled trades, ensuring that traditional craftsmanship and community-based production continue to thrive in a decentralised economy.
The Guilds and Trades Federation falls under the bureau and serves as a national association, helping artisans organise mutual aid networks, trade unions, and self-regulatory bodies that uphold fair standards and cooperatives ethics. |
![]() | Boryslav Bereza | Director | Labour Rights & Safety Committee | The Labour Rights & Safety Committee ensures that workplaces comply with ethical labour standards, safe working conditions, and anti-exploitation measures.
There are two agencies that fall under the LRSC:
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![]() | Tetiana Stawnychy | Director | Federal Employment Service | The Federal Employment Service (FES) facilitates job placements, training, and worker retraining programs in alignment with Ukraine's self-managed labour model. It connects workers with cooperatives in need of labour, organises skill-building workshops, and oversees programs that assist workers in transitioning between industries. The following agencies fall under the FES:
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![]() | Ivan Kyrylenko | Supervisor | Federal Pension Fund | The Federal Pension Fund administers retirement benefits and social security for workers who have contributed to cooperative enterprises throughout their lives. It operates through a decentralised funding model, where contributions from worker-led industries sustain pension payments rather than centralised taxation. Two agencies fall under the FPF:
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) is responsible for maintaining public order, ensuring communal safety, and coordinating efforts against internal threats while upholding the principles of decentralisation and self-governance. The Ministry operates within the framework of the Federal Coordination Council and collaborates with local communes and federations to implement policies that align with the principles of the communes. |
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![]() | Denys Monastyrsky | Minister | Minister of the MIA | The Minister of Internal Affairs is responsible for overseeing the Ministry and ensuring that law enforcement, emergency services, and border security function in accordance with self-management, anti-authoritarian governance, and the protection of human rights.
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![]() | Yegor Sobolev | Supervisor | Anti-Corruption Department | The Anti-Corruption Deparment is tasked with preventing, investigating, and dismantling corrupt practices within the government, federations, and communal organisations. It operates independently to ensure accountability and transparency, reporting directly to the FCC to prevent undue influecne from other ministries. Two agencies are under the ACD:
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![]() | Andriy Bohdan | Supervisor | People's Safety Department | The People's Safety Department (PSD) coordinates non-coercive approaches to community safety, prioritizing conflict resolution, mediation, and rehabilitation over punitive measures. It ensures that local safety initiatives are community-led and rooted in restoratives justice. Two agencies fall under the PSD:
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![]() | Vitali Klitschko | Supervisor | Threat Prevention Department | The Threat Prevention Department monitors and mitigates risks such as organised crime, political destabilisation, and acts of sabotage. Its approach is intelligence-driven but decentralised, ensuring that surveillance and investigate work do not violate civil liberties. These agencies fall under the TPD:
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![]() | Volodymyr Parasiuk | Commander | Federation of Free Militias | The Federation of Free Militias serves as the decentralised equivalent of a national guard, composed of voluntary self-defence groups operating under communal control. Each militia is autonomous but federated for coordination in the event of large-scale threats. The following agencies fall under the FFM:
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![]() | Roman Kholod | Commander | Federation of Communal Law Enforcement | The Federation of Communal Law Enforcement is a confederation of local community defense forces and self-governed law enforcement collectives. Unlike traditional police forces, it operates through direct democratic accountability and communal oversight. Two assemblies fall under the FCLE:
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![]() | Ilhor Mazur | Commander | Special Tasks Force | The Special Tasks Force is responsible for responding to high-risk situations such as hostage crises, acts of terrorism, or insurgencies. Unlike centralised paramilitary unit, the STF is a temporary, rorating force composed of volunteers from communal militias. The STF is also responsible for protecting VIPs during state visits. Two agencies fall under the STF:
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![]() | Arsen Avakov | Supervisor | Department of the Federal Border | The Department of the Federal Border manages border security, ensuring that crossings remain safe and legal while maintaining humanitarian policies. Agencies under the DFB include:
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![]() | Ihor Voronchenko | Commander | People's Sea Guard | The People's Sea Guard is a federated naval security force responsible for protecting coastal communes, fisheries, and maritime trade. It also engages in maritime rescue operations. Two agencies fall under the PSG:
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![]() | Mykola Chechetkin | Director | Federal Emergency Service | The Federal Emergency Service coordinates disaster response efforts, managing crises such as natural disasters, industrial accidents, and large-scale emergencies. Agencies under the FES including:
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![]() | Oleksandr Sushko | Director | Federal Migration Service | The Federal Migration Service ensures the fair treatment of migrants and refugees, maintaining a decentralised and humane approach to border management. Agencies under the FMS are:
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The Ministry of Public Infrastructure & Transport (MPIT) is responsible for the development, maintenance, and coordination of Ukraine's public infrastructure, transportation networks, and urban commons. The Ministry operates on the principles of federalised communal management, worker self-governance, and sustainable development, ensuring that transportation and infrastructure remain publicly owned, decentralized, and equitably managed. The MPIT collaborates with communal councils, worker cooperatives, and regional planning bodies to develop transportation policies, infrastructure investment plans, and ecological sustainability measures. The Ministry prioritizes worker-led public transit, communal road networks, and decentralized urban planning to foster accessibility and resilience across all regions. |
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![]() | Oleksandr Kava | Minister | Minister of the MPIT | The Minister of Public Infrastructure & Transport serves as the chief coordinator of infrastructure and transportation projects across the nation. The minister does not have unilateral decision-making power but instead facilitates cooperation between communal councils, labor syndicates, and cooperative enterprises to ensure that infrastructure and transport projects reflect public needs rather than state or private interests. Additionally, the minister is responsible for ensuring that all public transportation remains affordable and worker-managed and that infrastructure projects prioritize sustainability and accessibility. The minister also oversees disaster response infrastructure, interregional transport coordination, and urban planning initiatives, ensuring equitable resource distribution across both urban and rural regions.
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![]() | Vladyslav Krykliy | Supervisor | Department of Urban Commons & Infrastructure | The Department of Urban Commons & Infrastructure manages urban planning, infrastructure maintenance, and public utilities. It ensures that streets, parks, and public spaces are maintained under direct communal control, without corporate interference. The department collaborates with local councils and community cooperatives to develop affordable, sustainable housing and infrastructure projects, ensuring public resources are used for collective benefit rather than profit-driven development.
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![]() | Maksym Burbak | Supervisor | Department of Transport & Mobility | The Department of Transport & Mobility ensures the development, maintenance, and regulation of transportation infrastructure throughout Ukraine. It focuses on sustainable, community-driven transportation politices, ensuring that railways, highways, and regional transport systems are collectively managed and equitably accessible. The department coordinates between local transit councils and transportation cooperatives to expand and improve public mobility solutions. Agencies under the DTM include:
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![]() | Inna Danylevska | Director | Public Transportation Bureau | The Public Transportation Bureau ensures that Ukraine's public transit remains efficient, accessible, and worker-controlled. It works with municipal councils, transit worker unions, and cooperatives to ensure fare affordability, service expansion, and fair labour conditions for transportation workers. Agencies under the PTB include:
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![]() | Kostiantyn Yefymenko | Chairman | Road Safety & Community Mediation Council | The Road Safety & Community Mediation Council is responsible for ensuring safe, equitable, and community-led traffic and road regulations. It collaborates with communal law enforcement bodies, safety councils, and transit authorities to develop road politcies focused on public well-being rather than punitive enforcement. The council also mediate transportation disputes. Agencies under the RSCMC include:
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The Ministry of Environment & Energy (MEE) is charged with safeguarding Ukraine's natural heritage while promoting sustainable energy development across the nation. This ministry is responsible for overseeing the protection of the environment, managing natural resources responsibly, and facilitating the transition toward renewable energy sources. It operates through a decentralised, community-led framework that emphasizes ecological preservation, energy self-sufficiency, and proactive climate resilience. The MEE collaborates with local communes, environmental cooperatives, and sustainable industry networks to ensure that Ukraine's development occurs in harmony with nature. |
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![]() | Oleksandr Turchynov | Minister | Minister of the MEE | The Minister of Environment & Energy is the chief administrator of the MEE, responsible for formulating policies that balance environmental conservation with sustainable energy production. The Minister works closely with local and regional councils, industry cooperatives, and environmental groups to ensrue that all initiatives adhere to principles of the communes, mutual aid, and ecological stewardship.
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![]() | Oksana Markarova | Supervisor | Renewable Energy Cooperative Unit | The Renewable Energy Cooperative Unit (RECU) is dedicated to fostering community-based renewable energy projects. It supports the development, funding, and management of cooperative renewable energy initiatives, ensuring that communities transition to sustainable power sources while maintaining direct control over their energy production. Three agencies are under RECU:
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![]() | Andriy Parubiy | Supervisor | Department of Land Resources | The Department of Land Resources manages Ukraine's communal land assets on a federal-level, ensuring their sustainable use and equitable distribution among communities. It aims to protect natural landscapes and promote responsible land-use practicies in line with environmental and social justice principles. Two agencies are under the DLR:
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![]() | Olga Onuch | Supervisor | Department of Forest Resources | The Department of Forest Resources is tasked with preserving and managing Ukraine's forest ecosystems. It develops strategies to protect forest biodiversity, promote reforestation, and works with communes in forest management. Agencies under the DFR include:
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![]() | Oleh Liashko | Supervisor | Department of Fisheries | The Department of Fisheries ensures the sustainable management of aquatic resources, promoting eco-friendly fishing practices, and protecting aquatic biodiversity. It works to balance economic activity with conservation measures in Ukraine's bodies of water. Agencies under the DF include:
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![]() | Oleksandr Danylyuk | Supervisor | Department of Agriculture | The Department of Agriculture focuses on integrating environmental sustainability into agricultural practices. It promotes roganic production, sustainable farming methods, and the equitable distribution of agricultural resources, ensuring that farming practices support both community welfare and health. Agencies under the DA include:
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![]() | Oleksiy Honcharuk | Supervisor | Department of Livestock | The Department of Livestock oversees teh ethical and sustainable management of animal husbandry within the framework of communes. It ensures that livestock practices are humane, ecologically sound, and aligned with communal welfare goals. The DL does not have any agencies. |
![]() | Oksana Bilozir | Officer | Natural Resource Management Office | The Natural Resource Management Office is responsible for the comprehensive management of Ukraine's natural resources, ensuring their sustainable use and preservation for future generations. It coordinates resource monitoring, conservation strategies, and equitable resource distribution among communes. Agencies under the NRMO include:
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The Ministry of Health is charged with ensuring the well-being of Ukraine's citizens through the provision of decentralised, community-drive healthcare services. This ministry is responsible for the development, coordination, and oversight of public health initiatives, ranging from preventive care to emergency response and medical research. It operates within a framework of direct democratic governance, working closely with local communes, cooperative health centres, and volunteer networks to guarantee accessible, high-quality healthcare for all. The ministry's approach emphasises mutual aid, worker self-management in healthcare facilities, and a commitment to public transparency and accountability. |
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![]() | Zoriana Skaletska | Minister | Minister of the MEE | The Minister of Health is the head of the Ministry of Health, installed by the Federal Coordination Council. Their duties include development and implementation of national public health policies in consultation with local communes and healthcare cooperatives. They are to facilitate cooperation among community health centres, cooperative hospitals, and grassroots medical initiatives.
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Oksana Syroyid | Supervisor | Community Health and Wellness Department | The Community Health and Wellness Department is dedicated to ensuring that all local communities have access to comprehensive, community-based healthcare services. It focuses on promoting preventive care, enhancing health services, and fostering wellness initiatives that are managed directly by the people. Agencies under the CHWD include:
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![]() | Liudmyla Denisova | Director | Veterinary & Phytosanitary Federation | The Veterinary & Phytosanitary Federation oversees the health of livestock, domestic and wild animals, agricultural produce, and plant life across Ukraine. This department works to ensure that they remain safe, sustainable, and free from disease. Agencies under the VPF include:
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![]() | Inna Sovsun | Chairman | Elderly, Disability, and Chronic Care Council | The Elderly, Disability, and Chronic Care Council focuses on the long-term care and support of vulnerable populations, ensuring that the elderly, people with disabilities, and those with chronic health conditions receive continuous, community-managed support. Agencies under the EDCCC include:
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![]() | Nadiya Savchenko | Director | Public Health Emergency & Disaster Response Unit | The Public Health Emergency & Disaster Response Unit is tasked with preparing for, responding to, and mitigating the impact of public health emergencies, natural disasters, and other crises. This unit ensures rapid, coordinated responses that are managed through community-led mechanisms. |
![]() | Maryana Bezuhla | Supervisor | Medical Research Department | The Medical Research Department is responsible for advancing medical science through community-led, collaborative research initiatives. It fosters innovation in healthcare by supporting open-source research, clinical trials, and the development of new treatments. Agencies under the MRD include:
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The Ministry of Health is charged with ensuring the well-being of Ukraine's citizens through the provision of decentralised, community-drive healthcare services. This ministry is responsible for the development, coordination, and oversight of public health initiatives, ranging from preventive care to emergency response and medical research. It operates within a framework of direct democratic governance, working closely with local communes, cooperative health centres, and volunteer networks to guarantee accessible, high-quality healthcare for all. The ministry's approach emphasises mutual aid, worker self-management in healthcare facilities, and a commitment to public transparency and accountability. |
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![]() | Serhiy Kvit | Minister | Minister of the MEE | The Minister of Health is the head of the Ministry of Health, installed by the Federal Coordination Council. Their duties include development and implementation of national public health policies in consultation with local communes and healthcare cooperatives. They are to facilitate cooperation among community health centres, cooperative hospitals, and grassroots medical initiatives.
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