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Rubryka, Lviv Media Forum, and Ukrainian PEN receive prestigious award from World Movement for Democracy in South Africa
Solutions from Ukraine: Kropyvnytskyi Museum launches groundbreaking interactive space for people with disabilities
Eco-solutions: Lyman revives forests damaged by war fires, aiming to plant 100 hectares
Solutions to win: Ukraine revamps military education to incorporate combat experience and strengthen language training
Solutions from Ukraine: State Emergency Service and TNMK band partner to provide power outage preparation training
Solutions to win: Ukrainian army to receive amphibious all-terrain vehicle for operations in harsh environments
Russian strikes damage key nuclear safety substations in Ukraine – IAEA
Russian dictator threatens West, yet continuously changes his "red lines" – ISW
Czech FM visits Kyiv to evaluate current projects and plan future aid initiatives
Solutions from Ukraine: Ukrainian POWs' families unleash Moscow Conventions to expose Russia's crimes against humanity
Solutions from Ukraine: Kyiv region unveils trolleybuses with innovative power bank feature
US allows Ukraine to strike Russia with Storm Shadow missiles – The Times
British intelligence analyzes Russian Black Sea Fleet's capabilities after 1,000 days of war
Solutions to win: Ukrainians rally together to donate nearly $2 bln through Monobank in 1000 days of war
Solutions from Ukraine: Vinnytsia releases video highlighting inclusive practices within the city
US plans to supply Ukraine with $275 mln in weapons before Trump's inauguration – AP
Ukrainian football team's victory over Albania puts it one step closer to elite division in Nations League
UAVs strike covert drone factory and military arsenal in Russian regions
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Rubryka, Lviv Media Forum, and Ukrainian PEN receive prestigious award from World Movement for Democracy in South Africa
Bridging generations: Teenagers from Mykolaiv region teach older adults to master basic digital skills
Top celebrities supporting Ukraine in 2024: from donations to advocacy
Top celebrities supporting Ukraine in 2024: from donations to advocacy
The modern building of Okhmatdyt children's hospital damaged by a Russian missile will stay warm during winter despite all odds
Ukrainian Halloween: Five mystical creatures from Ukrainian folklore you can dress as
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Rubryka, Lviv Media Forum, and Ukrainian PEN receive prestigious award from World Movement for Democracy in South Africa
This award recognized Ukrainian civil society's “courageous activities during the war” The 12th Global Assembly of the World Movement for Democracy ...
Bridging generations: Teenagers from Mykolaiv region teach older adults to master basic digital skills
Recharging Ukraine's change-makers: How resource center in Ivano-Frankivsk supports volunteers and activists
"Halabuda": how volunteers from Mariupol repaired thousands of larger drones
Solutions journalism works: Rubryka's ten best articles in October
Solutions for community development, comfortable cities, Ukrainian entrepreneurship and society inclusiveness.
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All-women teams in Ukraine defy stereotypes and rebuild homes destroyed by war
Until 2017, Ukrainian law restricted women from taking on jobs deemed dangerous or harmful to them. However, since the war began in 2014, Ukrainian women, despite these limitations, have worked as artillery soldiers, drivers, and construction workers and have taken on challenging tasks dangerous not just for women but for men, too. In a country at war, there's no room for discrimination because there's only one goal — victory. Rubryka shares the story of women volunteers from the initiative Repair Together, who, defying stereotypes, work on construction sites to help those affected by Russian aggression rebuild their destroyed homes.