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Author: jane

Domestic violence in Ukraine: a portrait of the abuser and the victim

This analytical report is devoted to a comprehensive study of domestic violence in Ukraine in 2024 based on 1,778 court cases under Article 126-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and official data from the Office of the Prosecutor General and the National Police.

A brief analytical overview of the practice of performing public works in Ukraine

This analytical review focuses on the practice of community service in Ukraine in 2025 and shows how this type of punishment works in different regions, from large cities to small communities.

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Charitable organisation “Women’s march” is a feminist initiative that brings together activists, representatives of public organizations, and compassionate women. Annually on March 8, we organize walks in various cities across Ukraine to shed light on the challenges faced by diverse women in the country.

In recent years, our team has dedicated significant efforts to advocate for the ratification of the Istanbul Convention, focusing on preventing violence against women and domestic violence. Following the onset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we established a humanitarian hub to provide assistance to women in crisis situations resulting from the war.

*It’s worth noting that when we refer to “women,” we embrace the multifaceted nature of women’s experiences, identities, and socialization, acknowledging intersections of race, class, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, and more.