Schedule
Time | LOCATION | Speaker | topic |
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10:00 AM | Kyiv | – 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 PM | Kyiv | – Kateryna 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 PM | Kyiv | – Serhii 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. |