How to Advocate for a Pro-Ukrainian Position Using Open Data?

29 April 2025
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How to Advocate for a Pro-Ukrainian Position Using Open Data?

Agiya Zagrebelska delivered a lecture for the "School of Ministers" — a program of the Kyiv School of Public Administration named after Serhiy Nyzhnyy.

The Director of Partnerships and Cooperation at the ESCU explained to the participants how to use the War&Sanctions portal developed by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine — the world’s only open database of sponsors and accomplices of Russian aggression.

“The facts about Russia’s aggression published on the portal can be used not only for investigations but also for legislative reforms — for example, to protect cultural heritage. This data will also strengthen your position when advocating for Ukraine abroad. You will be speaking not in abstract terms, but with concrete facts of criminal aggression against Ukraine,” emphasized Agiya Zagrebelska.

Explore the capabilities of the War&Sanctions portal via the link.

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