LingvaLexa Strengthens Inter-Institutional Cooperation in Ukraine
For the NGO LingvaLexa, partnerships are not an auxiliary element of our work – they are its foundation. We consciously choose the path of cooperation, as we are convinced that systemic challenges related to the armed aggression of the Russian Federation, the gravest international crimes, and the protection of human rights cannot be effectively addressed in isolation.
We highly value our partners – institutions and organisations united with us by a common goal: ensuring accountability for the most serious international crimes, including those related to propaganda. Among our key partners is the Prosecutor’s Training Center of Ukraine, which plays a crucial role in strengthening the professional capacity of prosecution authorities; Yurinkom Inter Publishing House, whose activities promote the dissemination of scientifically grounded and practice-oriented legal knowledge; as well as the Prosecutor’s Offices of Donetsk, Luhansk, Vinnytsia, and Mykolaiv regions, together with the Prosecutor’s Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol, whose daily work exemplifies resilience, professionalism, and commitment to the rule of law under conditions of armed aggression.
We also especially appreciate our cooperation with MITRAX Law Firm for its practical legal expertise, and with Legal Action Worldwide and Platform for Peace and Humanity, for their international engagement, experience in strategic litigation, and high standards of documenting grave human rights violations.
We are grateful to each partner for their trust and openness to joint work. Thanks to such cooperation, our initiatives go beyond individual research projects and are transformed into applied tools – for education, analysis, and support of accountability processes.
We are also pleased to announce a new partnership with the Kyiv School of Economics. This cooperation allows us to combine the legal expertise of LingvaLexa with the academic research capacity of KSE within joint projects.
Within this partnership, representatives of LingvaLexa and the Kyiv School of Economics have agreed to develop cooperation encompassing joint research and development, the preparation and implementation of joint projects and programmes, participation in public events, joint publications and media engagement. Most importantly, as a priority within this cooperation, we plan to implement a project involving surveys of Russian prisoners of war – a sensitive yet critically important undertaking aimed at achieving a deeper understanding of the experience of armed conflict, systemic violations of international law, and the formation of a reliable evidentiary and analytical base, including in the field of propaganda.
We sincerely believe that strong, value-based partnerships are not only about today’s results, but also about the ability to build sustainable solutions for the future.
