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Rano is a seamstress by trade, but now works at a café in Tashkent. She said she has a guaranteed wage and likes her work. Rano is officially registered at work, which guarantees her an above minimum pension. © IWPR Uzbekistan: Women's Work
Unbroken documentaries tell the stories of Anna Gutsulka, Iryna Dovgan and Anna Iliushchenkova. Ukraine: Unbroken
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Olha Volynska, the director of the documentary film Unbroken and Dmitry Reva, Director of Sich, an NGO providing legal assistance to former prisoners introducing the film and some key themes of the discussion. (Photo: IWPR) Georgians and Ukrainians Search for Justice