Oleksandra Matviychuk
human rights advocate, head of the Centre for Civil Liberties, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2022
At the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine was always on the front pages of global media. However, in over two years of unprecedented Russian aggression, international communities have gotten used to news about the war, so resources to aid Ukrainians have dwindled considerably. In order to continue fighting effectively, Ukraine must remind its international partners on a daily basis what risks Russia’s war of aggression poses for global security. How can we inspire and unite the public in other countries to give more support to Ukraine? How do we convincingly communicate with the voters of critically inclined politicians in order to neutralise their influence and engage the necessary resources?
human rights advocate, head of the Centre for Civil Liberties, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2022
director of the film Intercepted
producer, activist
journalist and documentary filmmaker
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