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"Putin Go F*ck Y-Self #StandWithUkraine." Anti-War Demo Outside The Russian Consulte, Edinburgh. 27 February 2022.

Bundestag Simulation, Kiev, Ukraine

 

Germany is the largest economy in the European Union and is often referred to as the engine of the EU, and therefore decisions made at the Bundestag level have a great impact on EU policy.

On the 5th of December, 2023 YEAs in Ukraine organised a simulation of the German Bundestag for students of Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University.

Understanding the functioning of the Bundestag will help them to realise the importance of democracy at the parliamentary level of one country for EU policy.

 

UA human rights activist in Batumi, Georgia

 

Olena Vinsent was born in Simferopol, in the Crimean Peninsula. A few years later she moved to Krasnoperekopsk – a Crimean town near Kherson. In 2014, her home found itself on the Russian side of the annexation, and she moved to Lviv, where she spent the next five years, then from Lviv to Kramatorsk, before returning home to her mother’s home in Krasnoperekopsk in 2019 due to health-related issues and financial difficulties. She would often cross the demarcation line to Kherson for NGO activities and medical treatment.

On the first day of war, 24 February, she was in Kherson, at the hospital, when Russia swiftly occupied the Kherson region. She was unable to leave the hospital until 12 March.

When Olena and her mother first thought about moving to Georgia, she was not expecting help from anybody. But her friends connected her with supporting organisations – initially the Human Rights House Crimea (HRHC) office, then – HRH Tbilisi office. HRHC and HRHT help Ukrainian civil society members and journalists under the EU funded project, Emergency Support Ukraine.

 

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Times Square 3/2/22

 

Eastern Partnership European School in Georgia

 

Seventeen-year-old Sabina Babayeva from Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi in Kharkiv Oblast and eighteen-year-old Maria Gnatiuk from Moshchun in Bucha Region, Kyiv Oblast, have been studying in Georgia for two years thanks to a scholarship from the European Union.

Having completed grade 10 at secondary school in Ukraine, the girls enrolled for the two-year International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. The programme includes courses in human sciences, European languages and literature, arts and history.

The possibility to choose courses, extra-curricular activities, such as volunteering and sports activities, and a scholarship that covers fees, travel, boarding and meals at the school’s facilities – are just some of the highlights of studying at an Eastern Partnership European School.

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Inmaculada Segura & Enrique Sakai

Belarusians for Ukraine

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