Mariia Kutniakova

Articles

8,221 people: the scale of Russia’s illegal detentions of Ukrainian civilians – monitoring results

Austausch e.V., together with Ukrainian human rights organizations, presents an analytical report on the illegal detention of Ukrainian and foreign civilians by occupying forces of the Russian Federation. The study was prepared as part of the “Systematic Fight Against Impunity” project, in cooperation with Ukrainian civil society organizations – the “Sova” Expert Group, the Center for Civil Liberties, “War Archive” – and independent experts from Norway.

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Work in Dialogue: Employers and Professionals Exchange Perspectives

How is the labour market changing in Germany? Which skills are becoming increasingly important, and what expectations do employers and professionals have of each other today? We invite you to an interactive dialogue that brings together Berlin‑based employers, Ukrainian professionals, and everyone interested in the future of work. 

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Displacement, Disability and Care: German-Polish Dialogue Calls for Stronger Support for Ukrainian Refugees with Disabilities and Their Caregivers 

On 28 and 29 May, the INKuLtur team, together with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (Warsaw), organized the two-day event “Displacement, Disability and Care: Needs, Challenges and Political Priorities for Germany and Poland” at the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Berlin. The program combined a public panel discussion with an expert exchange involving stakeholders from Germany and Poland. 

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Charging stations for a water-monitoring laboratory during the war in Ukraine: together we raised over €2,700

Last winter we asked our Austausch community to help our friends at the lab. The original goal was a generator to keep the equipment running through the outages. We raised about €2,750 EUR, which wouldn’t cover a generator, so we changed our approach: instead of one large fixed unit, we bought three EcoFlow power stations. Portable, modular, well suited to a team that is no longer in one place. We ordered them ourselves and sent them to Poltava, where they also helped power the evacuation of people and equipment.

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Key Takeaways from the Discussion “Building Climate Resilience in Ukraine” at Café Kyiv 2026

At Café Kyiv 2026, we organised a joint panel with GIZ, the Ukrainian Climate Office, the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, and the InsuResilience Solutions Fund. Titled “Building Climate Resilience in Ukraine: Cross-Border Environmental Action and Climate Risk-Informed Adaptation,” the discussion brought together policy analysis, climate risk modelling, and practical experience from civil society environmental work.

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