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UCRN together with the NGO “Pluriton” managed to take 18-year-old Marina out of Russia

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After the occupation of her hometown in 2014, Marina moved to Russia with her parents.

As a teenager, she decided that she wanted to live with her grandfather in Ukraine. Her parents, who had pro-Russian views, did not support her decision.

Upon reaching the age of majority, Maryna began to plan her...

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All life in occupation: UCRN returns brother and sister to the controlled territory of Ukraine

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Inna is 15 and Anton is 14. They spent their entire childhood in the temporarily occupied territory. The children's hometown came under occupation in 2014.

Due to difficult life circumstances, the mother was deprived of her parental rights. The children's father died in tragic circumstances a long time...

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Achievements and challenges – what UMDP members remembered in 2024 (part 2)

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We continue to talk about the challenges and achievements of the members of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network. Read also about the work of other organizations of the Network in part 1 of the article.

International public organization "International Center for Development and Leadership" (ICRL) ...

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We resume accepting applications for admission to the UMDP

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The Ukrainian Child Rights Network resumes collecting applications for membership in the Network.

Non-governmental public associations or charitable organizations that deal with the problems of families and children, the implementation of deinstitutionalization reform, and the implementation of the...

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Return of 15-year-old Daryna from the occupation

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On New Year's Eve, a real miracle happened: 15-year-old Daria* returned from the Russian occupation and finally hugged her father. This is one of the most difficult cases in the work of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network. Since April 16, 2024, we have been planning to rescue the girl.

At the beginning...

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Achievements and challenges – what UMDP members remembered in 2024 (part 1)

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At the end of 2024, we asked the members of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network how this year went for them, what were the achievements or failures. We received a lot of text, so we decided to divide the answers into several articles.

In the first part, nine organizations spoke about the past year.
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