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Protecting Human Rights on the Front Line: Uniting Experience from Ukraine, Armenia, and Georgia

November 19, 2025
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How can we effectively protect human rights in conditions of war and conflict? Together, representatives of the civil sector from different corners of Europe sought answers to this question.
Within the framework of the “United for Rights” project, we held a powerful event on the topic “Protecting Human Rights on the Front Line!”
What makes this event special? The dialogue included representatives of the civil sector not only from Ukraine but also from our friend-partners from Armenia and Georgia. This allowed us to combine the practical experience of countries that also face the challenges of war and occupation.
Together we discussed:
✅ Legal protection of civilians in frontline territories.
✅ Mechanisms for documenting war crimes.
✅ Psychological support and adaptation for IDPs.
✅ Access to basic services: medicine, humanitarian aid.
We believe that precisely this kind of international cooperation allows us to find the most effective solutions for protecting what is most important—the life and dignity of every person.
Event Speaker: Andriy Volkov, Head of the NGO “Nikopol Center for Public Initiatives.”
Thank you to all participants from Ukraine, Armenia, and Georgia for your work and solidarity!
Together we are strong! Together — United for Rights!

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