Maria Kutnyakova

Articles

“2020 Was an Explosion of Pent-Up Anger”: Journalist Glafira Zhuk on Protests, Repression, and the Future of Belarus

In August 2020, Belarus was swept by the largest protests in the country’s history. Millions took to the streets to voice their anger over the rigged elections and decades of authoritarian rule by Alexander Lukashenko. Belarusian journalist Glafira Zhuk explains why 2020 became a turning point, how people protested, and what lies ahead for Belarus.

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Dehydration as a Weapon of War: Russia’s Environmental Crime

An environmental catastrophe is unfolding across the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. Russia, waging a war of aggression, has turned water scarcity into a weapon – a tool to pressure and destabilize entire regions. Its actions not only violate international humanitarian law but also inflict irreversible damage on the environment, human health, and ecosystems.

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It’s Ability! Fostering the Integration of Caregivers for Persons with Disabilities among Ukrainian Refugees in Germany, Poland, and Lithuania

We are launching a new project, developed through the joint efforts of three organizations: Austausch e.V. and the INKuLtur programme (Berlin), the Lithuanian Disability Forum (Vilnius), and our partners in Poland. Since 2022, we have been supporting Ukrainian families with disabilities — and now we are starting a shared initiative to make this support more accessible and effective.

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Eco-Camp in the Carpathians

From May 2–4, in the village of Cheretiv (Ukraine), the Civil Society Center Drukarnia held the eco-camp “United for Change” at the eco-settlement “Tepla Hora”. The event brought together eco-activists from across Ukraine for learning, experience-sharing, and community building. Over 100 applications were submitted — yet another sign of the growing interest in environmental issues.

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JOB: IT WORKING STUDENT

Are you interested in IT, data security, and civil society work in an international context?
Would you like to contribute and further develop your IT skills in a dedicated Berlin-based NGO? Then you are exactly who we’re looking for!

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May 8 – A Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation. The past as a responsibility for the present

On this day, we commemorate the end of the Second World War — a turning point that reshaped Europe and the world. The victory over Nazi Germany, remembered in Germany as a day of liberation, should have marked the beginning of a new era grounded in peace, cooperation, and shared values across Europe and beyond. And yet, today we are witnessing how the very principles that laid the foundation of post-war Europe are once again under attack — and continue to be challenged every day.

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