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Kateryna Zalevska
Communication and Partnership Manager
HHC Ukraine, Opening Doors for Europe’s Children Campaign
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Country
Ukraine
Company/Organisation
HHC Ukraine, Opening Doors for Europe’s Children Campaign
Bio
Human society was always the most interesting topic for me. I’ve got strong humanitarian education in one of the best Ukrainian University “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy” studied History and Politology as well as Philosophy and Culturology. However, my acquaintance with child protection sphere was accidentally, in fact, but became faithful and given me true vocation. So now I have been working as Communication and Partnership Manager of Hope and Homes for Children in Ukraine almost during 4 year. I am also the OD campaign national coordinator starting from the last year.
HHC Ukraine considers human resources as a key issue for promoting DI through strengthen knowledge, building partnership of allies and consolidate experience and best practices. Our investments in awareness raising and joining efforts helps us to achieve a huge impact in implementing DI in Ukraine and building strong devotion to the DI among key stakeholders. And I’m proud to be a part of global moving aiming to make life of every child all over the world full and wealthy.
My Abstracts
1.
Opening Doors For Children In Romania And Ukraine
Sessions Attending
1. Opening Doors For Europe's Children: Practices From The Ground
Speaking Engagement
1. Opening Doors For Europe's Children: Practices From The Ground
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02 Nov, 2017
The Opening Doors for Europe’s Children Campaign is a pan-European Campaign is a partnership between five international organisations, Eurochild, FI...
Topics
1. Child Protection Systems and Deinstitutionalisation (DI) Reform
Co-Authors
Adrian Oros
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