Speaker
Mykola Kuleba
Mykola Kuleba is the founder and head of Save Ukraine, Commissioner of the President of Ukraine for Children’s Rights (2014-2021), head of the Kyiv Children’s Service (2006-2014), and co-founder of the Ukraine Without Orphans Alliance.
As Commissioner of the President of Ukraine for Children’s Rights, he united and coordinated the government and the public sector to develop a cohesive state program that created effective mechanisms for preventing, detecting and combating human trafficking and providing assistance to victims of human trafficking. He initiated the reform of state-run institutions for children and co-authored the national strategy for deinstitutionalisation. He created policies and introduced penalties to protect children from bullying, including cyberbullying.
With Russia’s invasion of Crimea and Donbas in 2014, Mykola Kuleba founded the Save Ukraine rescue network, which coordinates dozens of organisations, volunteers, individuals and legal entities to help internally displaced persons, with a special emphasis on children. Save Ukraine has evacuated over 105,000 people from the frontlines. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Save Ukraine has been engaged in the return of deported children to Ukraine and has returned almost 400 forcibly transferred children back to Ukraine from Russia and the temporarily occupied territories.
Moderator
Yulia Ioffe
Dr Yulia Ioffe is a Lecturer in Law at University College London (UCL) and an expert on child rights and migration. Previously, she clerked for H.E. Judge James R. Crawford at the International Court of Justice and worked at the UNHCR Representation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the UNHCR Regional Representation for Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine, and the Ukrainian Red Cross Society.