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We introduced “10 priority steps in human rights protection amid large-scale armed aggression for 2023”

The Vostok SOS Charitable Foundation, in cooperation with non-governmental human rights organizations have made recommendations to the Verkhovna Rada and the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. The implementation of the changes will improve the protection of war victims.

We introduced “10 priority steps in human rights protection amid large-scale armed aggression for 2023”.

The Foundation’s lawyer Yulia Matviychuk introduced the issue of ensuring an effective mechanism for the evacuation of civilians during wartime. It is particularly relevant for children who have stayed in the frontline territories.

Our team will keep on advocating the evacuation issue. Follow our publications to find out more about new decisions via social media profiles.

“10 priority steps in human rights protection amid large-scale armed aggression for 2023” are available in 2 languages: Ukrainian, English.

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