Nearly seven years after the start of hostilities in eastern Ukraine, we speak to one of the human rights activists calling for new legislation on war crimes.
Low wages, stressful conditions and little hope in the future of Ukraine’s healthcare system – this is what Nina Kozlovska, a nurse at a Kyiv regional hospital, is campaigning against.
In a political culture associated with sexism, Ukraine’s gender quotas for political participation often come up against insider manoeuvring and bureaucratic indifference.
Recent signs of mobilisation by precarious workers in Ukraine have refocused public attention on labour rights. But with prevailing public conditions opposing worker mobilisation, how far will this movement go?
In Ukraine’s once proud mining region of Donbas, war, mismanagement and a stretched economy are combining to create an environmental catastrophe in the coal mining industry.