Ukraine: Sexual Violence Reparations At Risk
Many survivors now fear they will be unable to access urgently needed financial support.
Many survivors now fear they will be unable to access urgently needed financial support.
Ukraine's police, judiciary system and the victims’ relatives are all trying to track them down.
Concerted Russian attacks on critical infrastructure means that millions risk being left without electricity, water and heat over the coming months.
The Kremlin’s recognition of breakaway republics as independent states effectively ends the Minsk agreements.
Strenuous efforts continue to address long-time situation in which judges were elected with no competition or integrity checks.
The length of time needed to build a case and follow due process is challenging for many victims and their families.
Efforts continue to document incidents - in which hundreds have been killed and injured - to collect evidence for future war crimes trials.
Chisinau has not imposed sanctions on Russia, but is looking into economic alternatives to Moscow.
Tens of thousands of civilians have been taken hostage by Russian forces, but investigations into these potential war crimes are progressing slowly.
Many who fled the uprising say life in the neighbouring country has not been easy.