War:Observe is an international analytical and media project created to support young experts, journalists, and opinion leaders who strive to objectively cover armed conflicts. Our main focus is on military actions, particularly the brutal war initiated by Russia against Ukraine.
What we do?
We have already established a workspace in Brussels and are
opening a similar one in Kyiv. This is a place where journalists,
freelancers and experts from various countries can collaborate,
exchange information, and work together to objectively cover
conflicts in Ukraine and around the world.
Our projects encompass political, economic, social, and military
aspects that are vital to the international community. We have
created a platform for open discussions and joint problem-solving,
involving leading experts and journalists.
We are currently working on an analytical study dedicated to the
Second Global Peace Summit. If this is your area of expertise, we
invite you to join this initiative as an expert or assist us in
finding specialists who can contribute to the project.
Youth Initiatives:
We are creating unique exchange programs for students of journalism
and international relations from Ukrainian and European universities.
This is a great opportunity to gain real practical experience, expand
your network, and establish international connections. We also offer
internships and practical work opportunities for students and
experienced freelance journalists.
Additionally, we are developing platforms for discussions where young
experts can exchange creative ideas and work on their joint
implementation.
The first Global Peace Summit, initiated by Ukraine with the support of Switzerland, aimed to discuss ways to achieve peace in Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. During it, the points of the Ukrainian Peace Formula were presented, which formed the basis of further diplomatic negotiations. 93 representatives of different countries and 8 international organizations took part in the summit. Russia was not among them, which was the reason for the refusal of a number of countries to participate.
According to some experts, in order to achieve sustainable peace, a direct dialogue is needed not only between Ukraine and its partners, but also between the parties to the conflict. That is, with the involvement of Russia in the next Summit. This idea is already being actively discussed, because the potential participation of Russia in the Summit can contribute to the creation of conditions for solving key problems that remain a stumbling block between states, as well as allow the international community to call on the aggressor to end hostilities and comply with international norms At the same time, there is a certain risk of increasing international pressure on Ukraine regarding certain concessions and conditions of Russia regarding the end of the war.
Therefore, before the second Global Peace Summit, our UNCPD and War:Observe team aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of the opinions of international experts on several key aspects of the event. This includes the general structure of the second Peace Summit, the potential participation of Russia, the strengths and weaknesses of the initiative, the expected results and the global approach to achieving a "just peace" for Ukraine. We are particularly interested in understanding the possible manipulation strategies that Russia can use during the negotiations, as well as the dynamics of relations between Ukraine and other Summit participants.
The collected information will help us identify key issues, develop effective recommendations aimed at increasing the success of the Summit and strengthening relations between its participants. We plan to present these results to both the Ukrainian and the international community.
Head of the analytical department, journalist
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Director of international communications, journalist
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Manager of analytical projects, photocorrespondent
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Executive director of UCIPR
valeriia.skvortsova@ucipr.org.ua
International law expert and human rights expert
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Сontent maker
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We invite young journalists, students, and experts to become
part of our community. You will have the opportunity not only
to collaborate with leading professionals in media and international
relations but also to implement your own ideas and projects! Your
participation will help amplify the voice of truth in the coverage
of armed conflicts and contribute to the professional growth of
young journalists and experts working in the most challenging
conditions.
Together, we can make the world a better place!