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a strong community of women of Ukraine who support each other and promote the ideas of peace, security and social justice
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Our representative, Romana Kozlovska, took part in the Global Woman Forum 2025, which took place on the Côte d'Azur
6/30/2025
We shared the joy with the young participants in Poznan
6/30/2025
the Varna Youth House hosted a presentation by poet Valentyna Kozak
6/30/2025
On June 6, Zurich hosted a meeting of the INSPIRE & EMPOWER women's club
6/30/2025
the Inspire & Empower women's club by United Women was held with Ukrainian women living in Nice
6/30/2025
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About
our platform
Mission
To create a strong community of women from Ukraine who support each other and promote the ideas of peace, security and social justice
Goal
To help women feel confident, show leadership, actively participate and influence public and social processes
Women joined us
2500
Ambassadors
36
Ambassadors
Kasyan Iryna
Economist, former consultant to the Verkhovna Rada Committee, director of a consulting company on regulatory policy and business protection in Ukraine, public figure. Place of birth: Donetsk, Ukraine
Olga Yevert
Private businessman since 2001, member of the District Council of Kherson of the VII convocation, expert of the TV programme "Ukraine Speaks", juror of the Kherson City Court, public figure, volunteer. Place of birth: Kherson, Ukraine
Olena Nikolayenko
Head of the Council of Large Families of Ukraine, Head of the Council of Mothers of Ukraine, Head of the JCI Ukraine Senate, UNICEF Project Manager, Mother Heroine, Speaker of International Projects. Place of birth: Odesa, Ukraine
Svetlana Naumenko
Psychologist, coach, co-founder of UkraineNow.ch and Vice President of the Ukrainian-Swiss Foundation VIDNOVA. Place of birth: Kharkiv, Ukraine
Tarasenko Olesya
Founder of the Ukrainian-Swiss Foundation VIDNOVA, UA-DO Schule and ProksJob Verein. Owner of several media outlets and the Ukrainians in Switzerland project. Advisor to the Head of the Association of Employers of Ukraine. Place of birth: Kyiv, Ukraine
Kateryna Radchenko
PhD researcher at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, expert of the UNESCO Working Groups on Education Transformation and the Refugee Agency's Youth Network, founder of projects to promote the Sustainable Development Goals, Master of International Business and Law.
Galina Fyut
Head of the Social and Family Affairs Committee of the Public Council under the Odesa Military Administration, Head of the Family Law Enforcement Club "Odesa Dream", Social Ambassador at Business Incubator Group Ukraine, English teacher of the highest category, NUS coach. Place of birth: Odesa, Ukraine
Olena Artemenko
Mother Heroine, winner of the contest "Golden Fund of Odesa - Women of Odesa", Odesa regional contest "Woman of the Year 2012", Odesa regional contest of social projects "Social Centre for Mother and Child", All-Ukrainian project "Successful Woman". Place of birth: Odesa, Ukraine
Lydia Solodovnikova
A mother of many children, public figure, head of the Odesa City Council of Large Families, coordinator of the international project "Weeks of Good Deeds", member of the board of trustees of the executive committee in Odesa. Place of birth: Odesa, Ukraine
Olga Bon
Blogger, model, content creator, former commercial director of a company.
Olena Samoilova
Founder of the NGO Child Protection Center, chairman of the Board of the Alliance for the Protection of Children's Rights, ambassador of the English Women's Club Quality Connections Club in London.
Anzhelika Zhukova
Master of Psychology, Teacher, NLP Trainer and Consultant, Member of the Association of Psychiatrists of Ukraine, Head of the Assembly of Peace and Creativity, Member of the Board of the Alliance for Child Protection, Coordinator of the Public Headquarters of IDPs “Commonwealth” in Odesa (2014-2022).
Anastasia Petrenko
Coach, Head of the Mercy Charity Initiative, winner of the 2018 Person of the Year and 2019 Young Person of the Year awards, Winner of the nomination "Volunteer of the Year 2014-2022" Founder of the SCL Women's Club, motivator, blogger, international speaker. Place of birth: Sloviansk, Ukraine
Oksana Kripak
Bulgarian office manager
Daria Kaflik
country ambassador, Litva
Kateryna Volotkovych
Ambassador in Poland and Head of the Legal Office
Yana Vinitska
country ambassador, Czechia
Viktoria Leonova-Shcherbak
country ambassador, Denmark
Alina Zavatska
country ambassador, Austria
Valentyna Kolodiy
country ambassador, Italy
Olha Yakubenko
Regional ambassador Switzerland Basel
Yuliia Reznik
Regional ambassador Poland Wroclaw
Anna Reznykova
Regional ambassador Germany Bavaria
Maryna Bykovska
Regional ambassador Germany Nuremberg
30.06.2025
Our representative, Romana Kozlovska, took part in the Global Woman Forum 2025, which took place on the Côte d'Azur
This forum brought together about 80 participants from all over the world - women who create change, break patterns and build the future on their own terms
30.06.2025
We shared the joy with the young participants in Poznan
In Poznan, at an event dedicated to the Tomasz Sadowski Children's Tournament, we shared the joy with the young participants and felt the true power of community.
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Success stories
28.02.2024
Best speeches by female politicians in history
The most iconic women's rights conferences in history turned out to be the UN's 4th World Conference on Women, held in Beijing in 1995. Many powerful speeches were made, but one that sticks in the memory was Hillary Clinton's speech. The message was strong and clear: "Women's rights are human rights".
Lifehacks
28.02.2024
Heroines of peace – the nine Nobel women
They were not only of different nationalities and different classes, but also of different faiths; among them were Catholics and freethinkers, Buddhist and Quaker. They opposed war in peaceful societies and in political life as humanitarians and defenders of human rights. This small group of nine laureates represents the different paths to peace that Norwegian Nobel committees have recognised over the years. But they are most interesting in their own right; each has a compelling story to tell.
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