[1] By the end of 2019, a collection of media materials was created, which are translated into nine languages,[2] two books were published, a full-length documentary was made, project collaborated with the government to popularize initiatives directed to familiarize non-ukrainians with some of the aspects of Ukrainian culture,[3] events were held in a number of European capitals with the support of Ukrainian diplomats.
[4] Following his inauguration, US President Trump ordered a 90–day freeze on foreign aid including support of Ukraine's independent media.
Chief Editor of the Kyiv Independent, Olga Rudenko, called for donations to Ukrainian media including Ukraїner to replace this critical US support.
[8] Project founder Bohdan Lohvynenko called the lack of information about different Ukrainian regions to be the biggest problem for the development of tourism in Ukraine.
[6] The website is available in Ukrainian and 11 foreign languages: English, Polish, German, French, Czech, Russian, Spanish, Georgian, Greek, Turkish and Japanese.