Schedule
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11:00 AM | KHARKIV | – Olena Loрvynova – Deputy Chief of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration – Liubov Makhota – Director of the State Institution “Kharkiv Regional Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine” | – Briefing: “Prevention of cancer and the state of organization of medical care for patients with cancer in Kharkiv region” |
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12:00 PM | KYIV | – Taras Shevchenko, Deputy Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine for European Integration; – Yurii Shcherbak, writer, diplomat, chairman of the Board of the Ukrainian-Polish Information and Analytical Independent Media Forum; – Tetiana Yaroshovets, PhD, editor-in-chief of the Independent Media Forum portal; – Alla Maliyenko, Merited Culture Worker of Ukraine, Chairman of the Independent Media Forum Supervisory Board; – Volodymyr Lipkan, President of the Global Organization of Allied Leadership, Doctor of Law, Professor; – Anatolii Serikov, Honored Journalist of Ukraine, editor-in-chief of the “Monuments of Ukraine” magazine Publishing House; – Dmytro Chekalkyn, former diplomat, TV and radio host All in person. | Presentation of the book “Ukraine in Poland’s Embrace. Realities and Prophecies” Why is it interesting? Ukrainian writer, modern classic author, statesman public figure, politician, and diplomat Yurii Shcherbak in his book “Ukraine in Poland’s Embrace. Realities and Prophecies” recounts his memories and observations of Russia launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, when he found himself in Poland and witnessed how the Polish people hospitably wide opened their doors to Ukrainians. Yurii Shcherbak’s personal impressions and assessments are reinforced by the Polish press articles, photographs, and facts about the work of the Ukrainian-Polish Information and Analytical Independent Media Forum and the Polish-Ukrainian Foundation Concordia, which he still heads. |