Schedule

Kyiv Lviv Kharkiv Odesa
August 20
TimeLOCATIONSpeakertopic
10:00 AMKyiv Ihor Kuzin, Deputy Minister of Health;
Anastasiia Konovalova, Deputy Minister of Education and Science.
All in person.
Safe learning and strong immunity: Medical check-ups, vaccination, and tips for parents and students on nutrition and back-to-school adaptation

Key topics:

– Details of the “School Starter Pack” government program;
– Launch of an awareness campaign to help parents and students safely navigate the new school year;
– The importance of vaccination and building community immunity.
12:00 PMKyivKateryna Rashevska, PhD in International Law, Expert at the Regional Center for Human Rights (in person).The return of Ukrainian children abducted by russia as a step toward peace: How the International community can accelerate the process

Key topics:

– The current status of efforts to return Ukrainian children abducted by russia: statistics and progress;
– How has the repatriation process for Ukrainian children evolved today?
– Who is currently involved in returning Ukrainian children from russia and how?
2:00 PMKyivSerhii Burov, Executive Director, Educational Human Rights House (Chernihiv);
Anastasiia Khaliulova, Project Manager, Educational Human Rights House (Chernihiv);
Anastasiia Chupis, International Law Expert, Analyst;
– Tymur Korotkyi, Head of the Foundation for the Support of Fundamental Research;
Viktoriia Hlamazda, War Crimes Documenter, Educational Human Rights House (Chernihiv);
Kseniia Korniienko, IHL Expert, Lawyer, Regional Center for Human Rights.
All in person.
Presentation of reports on documented war crimes in the Chernihiv oblast and cluster munition attacks on Chernihiv

Key topics:

– Data collection approaches and applied international humanitarian law frameworks;
– Verified facts and proof of war crimes in Chernihiv oblast settlements;
– Special Report: Cluster munition attacks on Chernihiv – consequences for civilians and legal classification.