The presentation of the information campaign “Displaced by war. Залишене життя”

A total of 7 stories have been filmed, featuring people from Mariupol, Kharkiv, and Kyiv. Three of them have already been presented, and the remaining four will be released soon.
Public viewing “Displaced by war”

INKuLtur invite you to a special viewing on 01.11.2024 as part of the project “Barrier-Free Safety for People with Disabilities”, where we will present the moving stories of people with disabilities from Ukraine. These video clips shed light on the vulnerable yet powerful journeys that many have had to experience while fleeing war and violence.
Supporting Inclusion and Healing: Trip to Marmashen Monastery in Armenia for Displaced Persons with Disabilities

This session emphasized the importance of spiritual values, providing participants—all of whom experienced forcible displacement from Artsakh—with an opportunity to immerse themselves in a peaceful and spiritual environment.
Green Transformation in Germany, Poland, and Ukraine Amid the War and Post-War Reconstruction

Yesterday, we had an insightful and thought-provoking debate with Szymon Kardaś, Henriette Weser, Anastasia Bondarenko about “Green Transformation in Germany, Poland, and Ukraine Amid the War and Post-War Reconstruction”. The discussion focused on how the ongoing war in Ukraine is reshaping energy strategies and green initiatives across the region, and what this means for post-war reconstruction efforts.
Public Debate “Green Transformation in Germany, Poland, and Ukraine Amid the War and Prospects for Post-War Reconstruction”

As Ukraine endures its third year of Russian aggression, post-war recovery plans have been in motion since the 2022 Ukraine Recovery Conference in Lugano. There’s consensus on using recovery to modernize and tackle chronic issues like low energy efficiency, crucial for European integration and security. A decentralized energy system based on renewables is seen as more resilient against Russian attacks. Germany and Poland, with their experience in green transformation and renewable energy expansion, are expected to play key roles in Ukraine’s recovery.
Debate “Shoulder to shoulder: German-Polish cooperation within the EU concerning Eastern Europe after the European election”

Austausch e.V. took part in panel debate “Shoulder to shoulder: German-Polish cooperation within the EU concerning Eastern Europe after the European election”. Moderated by: Agata Gontarczyk, Head of the Europe and International Politics at the Heinrich Böll Foundation Warsaw.
Online discussion “Being a feminist from Belarus. What is it like?”

What challenges have feminists from Belarus been facing since 2020? Belarusian experts, media professionals, and feminists discussed their work and what distinguishes the Belarusian feminist movement.
Discussion “Feminist perspective on Belarus 2020-2023”

Invitation to the discussion “Feminist perspectives on Belarus 2020 – 2023”