{"id":636,"date":"2025-12-02T18:25:24","date_gmt":"2025-12-02T18:25:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/unitedforrights.com\/international-forum-human-rights-in-times-of-crisis-in-lviv-from-dialogue-to-the-establishment-of-the-united-for-rights-coalition\/"},"modified":"2025-12-02T18:25:24","modified_gmt":"2025-12-02T18:25:24","slug":"international-forum-human-rights-in-times-of-crisis-in-lviv-from-dialogue-to-the-establishment-of-the-united-for-rights-coalition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/unitedforrights.com\/en\/international-forum-human-rights-in-times-of-crisis-in-lviv-from-dialogue-to-the-establishment-of-the-united-for-rights-coalition\/","title":{"rendered":"International Forum \u201cHuman Rights in Times of Crisis\u201d in Lviv: From Dialogue to the Establishment of the \u201cUnited for Rights\u201d Coalition"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On November 29-30, 2025, the Cultural Hub \u201cPivden\u201d (South) in Lviv became the epicenter of international solidarity and strategic partnership. The forum \u201cHuman Rights in Times of Crisis\u201d was held here, concluding not only with a profound dialogue but also with concrete organizational outcomes\u2014the signing of a Memorandum on the establishment of the international coalition \u201cUnited for Rights.\u201d This event sent a powerful signal: in times of crisis, unity is the path to effective protection of fundamental freedoms.<\/p>\n<p>Panel Discussion: Five Voices on Crises and Resilience<br \/>\nThe heart of the forum was the panel discussion \u201cFaces of Crisis: From Occupation to Migration,\u201d where representatives of civil society from different countries shared unique experiences of resilience.<\/p>\n<p>Amet Bekirov, Head of the NGO \u201cAREKET\u201d (Crimea), revealed the tragic situation of the Crimean Tatar people under occupation. \u201cThe right to identity is what they are systematically trying to take from us,\u201d Bekirov noted. \u201cBut our unity, language, and memory remain acts of resistance.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Manush Ovnanyan, President of the NGO \u201cSupport for Women and Children\u201d (Armenia), highlighted the humanitarian consequences of the conflict for the Armenian people, emphasizing the right to safety. \u201cWhen thousands lose their homes, our mission is not only to provide shelter but also to restore a sense of stability and dignity,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>Alexei Frantskevich, Chairman of the Public Association \u201cBelarusian Community of Ukraine,\u201d spoke about the survival strategies of Belarusian civil society under severe repression. \u201cThe right to a voice is not just the ability to speak but also the ability to be heard. Even in the most difficult circumstances, we find ways to express our position,\u201d Frantskevich emphasized.<\/p>\n<p>Alla Sulima, Chairperson of the Board of the \u201cMOSAIC Fund for Local Initiatives\u201d (Poland), analyzed the large-scale challenge of supporting Ukrainian refugees. \u201cOur task is to transform the right to protection from a legal norm into practical daily support: from housing and language to psychological assistance and labor market integration,\u201d Sulima noted.<\/p>\n<p>A special emphasis of the discussion was the speech by Viktoriia Vasylieva, a representative from Georgia, who expanded the conversation about crises to include the topics of inclusion and the rights of persons with disabilities. She shared an inspiring vision for the future:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe want an environment where the rights of every person are protected and opportunities are realized. Our mission is to promote independent living and integration of persons with disabilities, helping them develop skills for independent life and preparing them for the labor market.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Vasylieva emphasized the values that unite all participants of the discussion: every person\u2019s right to live with dignity, to participate in decision-making, and to create a society where helping others makes everyone better.<\/p>\n<p>From Words to Joint Action: Signing of the Memorandum on the Establishment of the Coalition<br \/>\nThe most important outcome of the forum was the practical translation of dialogue into an organizational form. Six organizations, represented by the speakers and partners, solemnly signed the Memorandum of Cooperation and Establishment of the International Civil Society Coalition \u201cUnited for Rights.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The coalition includes:<\/p>\n<p>Public Organization \u201cCenter for Economic and Legal Development\u201d (Ukraine)<\/p>\n<p>Public Organization \u201cAnika Association\u201d (Georgia)<\/p>\n<p>Public Organization \u201cSupport for Women and Children\u201d NGO (Armenia)<\/p>\n<p>Public Organization \u201cMOSAIC Fund for Local Initiatives\u201d (Poland)<\/p>\n<p>Public Association \u201cBelarusian Community of Ukraine\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Public Organization \u201cAREKET\u201d (Ukraine)<\/p>\n<p>The goal of the coalition is to jointly promote the establishment and protection of the rule of law, democracy, and human rights in the participating countries and at the international level. Key tasks include:<\/p>\n<p>Pooling resources and expertise for joint monitoring of violations<\/p>\n<p>Developing and implementing joint human rights and educational initiatives<\/p>\n<p>Raising public awareness about the role of the rule of law<\/p>\n<p>Exchanging best practices to build the capacity of civil society<\/p>\n<p>The coalition will operate based on the principles of equality, mutual trust, solidarity, and transparency.<\/p>\n<p>Conclusions and Prospects: The Path to Systemic Change<br \/>\nDuring the concluding session and informal networking, participants identified the key takeaways of the forum:<\/p>\n<p>Crises are systemic in nature, but responses to them can be coordinated and effective.<\/p>\n<p>Solidarity across borders is not merely a moral duty but a practical tool for protection.<\/p>\n<p>Inclusion and equality are the foundation of a strong society where the rights of all groups are protected.<\/p>\n<p>From dialogue to institutional unity\u2014this is the path that allows ideas to be transformed into lasting change.<\/p>\n<p>The \u201cUnited for Rights\u201d coalition is already planning its first joint steps: regular coordination meetings, development of joint project proposals, and launching information campaigns. The forum in Lviv became a starting point for creating a powerful network capable of systematically influencing the protection of human rights in the region of Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus.<\/p>\n<p>This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union and the Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the NGO &#8220;Center for Economic and Legal Development&#8221; (CELD\/CEPR) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or the Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On November 29-30, 2025, the Cultural Hub \u201cPivden\u201d (South) in Lviv became the epicenter of international solidarity and strategic partnership. 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