Taisia Bakharieva, a spokesperson for female war reporters
Taisia Bakharieva gives a voice to the Ukrainian women covering the war at the front.
Story04.02.2024
Olena Dyachuk, education in times of conflict
A journalist specialising in education issues, Olena Dyachuk observes the difficulties of a system stretched to...
Story04.02.2024
Oksana Gryshyna's optimistic approach to rebuilding Ukraine
Oksana Gryshyna looks at what citizens and authorities are doing to put Ukraine back on its feet and rebuild the...
Story04.02.2024
Ksenia Kalieberda: shellfire overhead and Kherson on her mind
Since the Russian invasion, Ksenia Kalieberda recounts the lives of the people of Kherson, and in particular those...
Story04.02.2024
Konstiantyn Doroshenko, artist-in-resistance
The Yak Vdoma project's only male resident, art critic and curator Konstiantyn Doroshenko wants to write a book...
Story05.10.2023
Jezia Nouma, the female breadwinner
Jezia Nouma perfectly embodies the subject of her first documentary series, "Saib Alik", which roughly translates...
Story20.09.2023
Boubacar Kanté, an enlightened journalist who avoids the spotlight
Trained in philosophy, Boubacar Kanté, 48, has always had a hunger for knowledge and sharing ideas. Despite having...
Story19.12.2023
Giving a voice to those who go unheard
Story07.09.2023
Oumayma Zekri Ajarrai teaches Moroccan women how to access the world of work
The committed 30-year-old Moroccan woman has produced a series of short videos entitled "Swart Lkhdama", which...
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