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War crimes and violations of the rights of key communities against the background of russian military aggression

The full-scale Russian military invasion of Ukraine has extremely negative consequences for ensuring rights in the context of HIV and TB communities. First of all, it is about the violation of the rights of key communities under martial law, as well as war crimes committed by the occupiers.

In just 9 months of the war, 2,194 cases of violation of the rights of key communities were registered in the REAct system, 884 of which were related to the beginning of the full-scale war of the russian federation against Ukraine.

  • Consequences of the war on the realization of the right to health and access to medical services
  • Internally displaced persons as a risk group during war
  • War crimes by the occupiers
  • Human rights in the temporarily occupied territory

Read about all this in the booklet “War crimes and violations of the rights of key communities against the background of russian military aggression”

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Violation of the rights of representatives of key communities against the background of the war in Ukraine

Challenges of war: the work of the REAct system in Ukraine