Oleksandra Matviychuk
human rights advocate, head of the Centre for Civil Liberties, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2022
Quarantine, lockdown, closed malls and cinemas, remote learning, millions of used masks. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic have led to the loss of thousands of jobs, mass fatigue and fear of an uncertain future. Our lives have changed, our values have transformed, and individual rights have given way to collective safety. We will talk about how the crisis has affected the state of human rights in Ukraine and the world. We will define the changes in corporate ethics and health care. And most importantly, we will try to answer the question “What next?”
human rights advocate, head of the Centre for Civil Liberties, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2022
researcher of values, expert in long-term strategy.
human rights specialist at the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine
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