Schedule

Kyiv Lviv Kharkiv Odesa
June 8
START TIMELOCATIONSPEAKERSTOPICS / DESCRIPTION
12:00 PM

ODESAAnatoliy Anisimov, director of the Odesa regional
center for educational quality assessment (in person);
Topics of focus:

– Start of the national multi-subject test in 2023 in Odesa region;
01:00 PMODESAOlena Buynevych, director of the department of education and science of Odesa city council (in person);



Topics of focus:

– Results of the academic year in Odesa;
– Plans for the next academic year;
– Equipping educational institutions with safety equipment and shelters;
– Changes in the school program due to war by war;
– Security classes;
START TIMELOCATIONSPEAKERSTOPICS / DESCRIPTION
11:00 AMKYIV– Colonel Dmytro Borodavko, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Territorial Defense Forces;
– Ihor Nikolaiev, lawyer, member of the working group on the implementation of the norms of international humanitarian law and participation in the provision of legal services of the Territorial Defense Forces;
– Oleksandr Baranov, Director at the Coordination Centre for Legal Aid Provision;
– Oleksandr Pavlichenko, Executive Director of the Ukrainian Helsinki Union for Human Rights;
– Anna Ovdienko; legal expert at Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group;
– Yaroslava Zvolinska, Strategic Lawyer at CF “Right to Protection“;
– Vitalii Tytych, lawyer, member of the working group on the implementation of the norms of international humanitarian law and participation in the provision of legal services of the Territorial Defense Forces;


All in person.
A roundtable discussion entitled “Human Rights Protection during War: Challenges and Needs for Legal Aid VS Availability”

Topics of focus:

– Current legal threats and legal aid availability issues during the war;
– Searching for algorithms for providing legal assistance to the population in the so-called “gray” zones, areas of active hostilities and de-occupied territories;
– Coordinating the efforts of the Command of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and government agencies to provide legal assistance and legal education to the population in areas, which are close to hostilities and where the capabilities of state authorities in providing these services are limited.
12:00 PMKYIV– Olena Zakharova, Head of the Centre of Public Initiatives “Ideas for Change” (in person);
– Iryna Eihelson, Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Mediation and Dialogue Research Center, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (in person);
– Oksana Potapova, Co-Founder of Ukrainian Feminist Network for Freedom and Democracy (online)
– Max Ieligulashvili, the Institute of Peace and Common Ground, Ukraine 5 AM Coalition (in person);
A panel discussion entitled “Why do Ukrainian peacebuilding experts see no sense in peace negotiations now”
1:00 PMKYIV– Oleksandra Vasylenko, Director General for Economic Diplomacy and Sanctions Policy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Special Commissioner for Humanitarian and Sanctions Policy (online) Blowing up of the Kakhovka HPP: the consequences for Ukraine and the reaction of the world

Topics of focus:

– The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry’s and the global community’s reaction to the blowing up of the Kakhovka HPP;
2:00 PMKYIV– Dmytro Zaruba, First Deputy Head of the State Environmental Inspectorate of Ukraine (in person); Blowing up of the Kakhovka HPP: the ecological impact of the disaster

Topics of focus:

– Damage caused to the environment of Ukraine by russian aggression;
– Ecological consequences of blowing up of the Kakhovka HPP;