Schedule
Time | LOCATION | Speaker | topic |
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12:00 PM | Kyiv | – Roman Prymush, Deputy Head of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine for Digital Development, Digital Transformation, and Digitalization; – Serhii Artemenko, Creative Director of Rockets. Growth R&D Creative Marketing Agency. All in person. | The State Emergency Service of Ukraine and the creators of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl join forces to raise awareness about the dangers of landmines. A unique project for Ukrainian youth safety Participants: Key topics: – The greatest threat to Ukrainians: mine danger; – New approaches by the State Emergency Service to promote mine safety. Why is this interesting? For the first time in Ukraine, a unique special project within the iconic game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl has been created to combine cutting-edge technology with a critical educational mission — to convey a simple truth to teenagers and young people: in real life, a second chance might not come. |
1:30 PM | Kyiv | – Kateryna Levchenko, Governmental Commissioner for Gender Policy; – Robert Dekker, Head of the Political Department at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Ukraine; – Nataliia Karbovska, Director of Strategic Development at the Ukrainian Women’s Fund – Karin de Jonge, Project Lead for NAP 1325 in the Netherlands (online); – Representatives of the Coalition 1325 Secretariats (Zakarpattia, Luhansk, Lviv, Kharkiv, and Khmelnytskyi regions) where the project was implemented (online). | “Women, Peace, Security”: How local initiatives are transforming Ukraine’s regions, even during war Participants: Key topics: – Key outcomes of the four-year project: What changes have communities experienced? – Main challenges in implementing the “Women, Peace, Security” policy during wartime; – Success stories from the regions: Women’s leadership and effective initiatives; – Partnerships between government, civil society, and international donors: What worked best? – Lessons for the future: How to ensure sustainability and integrate the “Women, Peace, Security” approach into Ukraine’s recovery. Why is this interesting? This event will summarize one of the largest projects enhancing women’s role in peacebuilding and Ukraine’s recovery. Through regional initiatives, it will demonstrate how: • communities are creating new practices for women’s participation in decision-making; • cross-sector partnerships are helping communities withstand the war; • the Netherlands’ international experience is being integrated into the Ukrainian context. For the media, this is an opportunity to gather firsthand stories of change from the regions, hear from key stakeholders, and understand the impact of gender policy on the country’s security and recovery. Media registration form: https://forms.gle/YnMvesh8MsLUpPPZ9 Media contact: +38093 008 30 72 (Mariia) |