Schedule

Kyiv Lviv Kharkiv Odesa
June 3

Time
LOCATIONSpeakertopic
11:00 AMKyiv– Veronika Puhach, Coordinator of the “Tribe” Educational Human Rights Project at Amnesty International Ukraine;
– Lera Burlakova, Veteran, Campaigns and Media Coordinator at Amnesty International Ukraine;
– Kateryna Pryimak, Veteran, Head of the Women’s Veterans Movement NGO;
– Bohdana Levytska, Head of the Vesta Charity Fund and Volunteer Association;
– Kateryna Khrapovych, Training Manager at the Pryncyp Human Rights Center for Military Personnel and Veterans NGO;
All in person.
Veterans in defense of human rights: Project “Tribe” launch 

Why is it important?

Amnesty International Ukraine, in partnership with Amnesty International Denmark, is launching Tribe, a new initiative aimed at empowering Ukrainian veterans through human rights education and civic engagement.
The project will provide veterans of the russia-Ukraine war with access to a robust training program focused on human rights, advocacy, media literacy, psychological resilience, and project implementation. From July to November 2025, participants will take part in a blended learning experience, including online sessions, in-person retreats, workshops, community outreach, and mentoring. The program also offers support in launching participants’ own human rights initiatives, with guidance from Amnesty International and collaboration with media partners.