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Ukraine Voices
The Ukraine Voices project supports Ukrainian journalists reporting on the Russian invasion of their country.
Years active: 2022-present
IWPR’s Ukraine Voices programming has been supported by a number of valuable donors, including the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO), the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Rockefeller Foundation.
Views expressed in publications supported under Ukraine Voices are those of the author(s).
Latest Reports
Body and Soul: Healing Ukraine’s Soldiers
Country’s medical system now has to deal with a huge influx of complex injuries suffered in the ongoing war – and that includes psychological trauma.
“Justice is Costly, but Also Priceless.”
Head of Nobel peace prize winning NGO tells IWPR that Ukraine must win a “fundamental battle of values”.
Ukraine and the EU: The Path Ahead
Candidate status has been granted, but implementing the required reforms could be tricky.
Grassroots Groups Lead Ukraine's Aid Efforts
Informal volunteer initiatives receive a fraction of donations but provide the bulk of humanitarian assistance.
Russia Targets Crimean Tatar Community
Military mobilisation seen as latest tactic in ongoing campaign of repression.
Ukraine: Why a Special Tribunal is Crucial
The world has to show that responsibility for the crime of aggression is real, and not just theoretically provided for by the norms of international law.
Ukraine: Justice for POWs
As evidence grows of the cruel treatment and extrajudicial execution of Ukrainian captives, legal and human rights bodies are building strategies for prosecution.
Ukraine: Amid War, LGBTI People Fight for Equal Rights
The issue of same-sex marriage has been thrown into focus by the ongoing conflict.
Investigating Izyum’s Mass Graves
Large teams of forensic experts work together with law enforcement officers and criminologists to collect evidence for future trials.
Ukraine: Sounds and Silence of a Long War
As the Ukrainian commander-in-chief warns of endless trench warfare, that’s exactly how it feels at the front.
Ukraine: One Year On
IWPR looks at the impact of the full-scale invasion on ordinary Ukrainians.
Since February 24, 2022 Ukraine has withstood bombing, siege and unbearable atrocities. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has brought the worst destruction Europe has seen since WWII.
But the Russian missiles have not shattered Ukrainians’ resilience.