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Svitlana Zalishchuk

Svitlana Zalishchuk (Ukrainian: Світлана Заліщук, born 24 October 1982)[2] is a politician, public leader, journalist, and human rights campaigner and former member of Ukrainian Parliament (member of the Committee for Foreign Affairs).

Svitlana Zalishchuk
Світлана Заліщук
People's Deputy of Ukraine
In office
27 November 2014[1] – 24 July 2019
Personal details
Born (1982-10-24) 24 October 1982 (age 40)
Zhashkiv, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityUkrainian
Political partyDemocratic Alliance
Other political
affiliations
Petro Poroshenko Bloc (until August 2016)
SpouseWayne Jordash

In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Zalishchuk lost reelection as an independent candidate in a single-seat constituency in Cherkasy Oblast.[3] After the election she became a foreign policy adviser to Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk.[4] On 4 March 2020 Denys Shmyhal replaced Honcharuk as Prime Minister but did not retain Zalishchuk as advisor.[5][6]

Education

National Taras Shevchenko University, Institute of Journalism

  • Honours master's degree in Journalism, 2004-2006
  • Honours bachelor's degree in Journalism, 1999-2004
  • Focus on international and TV journalism

Awarded John Smith Fellowship Programme, June–July 2008

including study of the functioning of the democratic institutions, meetings at 10 Downing Street, BBC in Glasgow and London, MPs offices, etc.[7]

Awarded Stanford, Draper Hills Summer Fellowship, USA, July–August 2011

focus on democracy and rule of law.

Politics

Member of Parliament (Verkhovna Rada), Ukraine, November 2014 – present. Placed on 18th position on the party list of Petro Poroshenko Bloc, Zalishchuk was elected to the 8th Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada during the 2014 parliamentary election.[8] Gradually she began to criticize the Petro Poroshenko Bloc (PPB) more and more and stopped voting in sync with it.[9] According to deputy head of the PPB faction Oleksiy Honcharenko by February 2019 Zalishchuk had not attended PPB faction meetings for several years.[9]

Svitlana Zalishchuk's focus of parliamentary activity includes strategic lobbying and organizing national and global campaigns on democratization, security, anticorruption, human rights, antidiscrimination, particularly gender and LGBT equality. She is the co-author of more than 30 draft laws on these issues.

Svitlana Zalishchuk is a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Chair of the Sub-Committee on European and Euro-Atlantic Integration.

Zalishchuk is the co-chair of the Parliamentary Friendship group between Ukraine and United Kingdom and a member of the Parliamentary Friendship groups between Ukraine – Norway and Ukraine – Georgia.

Svitlana Zalishchuk Member of the Parliamentary Caucus ‘Equal Opportunities’ devoted to gender issues.[10]

Zalishchuk is a co-founder and member of the Inter-faction Interfactional Union "Eurooptimists" and ‘Anticorruption Platform’ and the founder of the Open Parliament platform in Ukraine as a part of the Open Government Partnership.[11]

In 2015 Svitlana Zalishchuk was one of the first two MPs in Ukraine who publicly joined LGBT pride, along with Serhiy Leshchenko.[12]

Zalishchuk has been actively involved in representing Ukraine on different international platforms, including UN, CoE, EU Parliament, etc.

As Ukrainian political leader, regular commentator in international media including the New York Times, Le Monde, Bild, Le Temps, Tages Anzeiger, Open Democracy,[13] etc.

Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe (PACE), January 2015-January 2017

  • Campaigning for Resolutions on behalf of Ukraine, particularly concerning human rights protection
  • Member of the Committee on Antidiscrimination and Equality
  • Substitute Member of the Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media

Member of the joint Ukraine-EU Parliamentary Committee on Association Agreement between Ukraine and European Union, January 2015-January 2017

Promoting Ukrainian interests through strategic campaigning at the national and EU level

Member of the Steering Committee of the World Movement for Democracy, founded by National Endowment for Democracy (Washington DC), (July 2014 – present)

Working on global human rights campaigns

In August 2016 she, Serhiy Leshchenko and Mustafa Nayyem (also) from the Petro Poroshenko Bloc joined to Democratic Alliance.[14] From Autumn 2015 until June 2016 they had been part of an attempt to form a political party around then Governor of Odessa Oblast Mikheil Saakashvili with members of the parliamentary group Interfactional Union "Eurooptimists", Democratic Alliance and possibly Self Reliance until this projection collapsed in June 2016.[15]

On 28 February 2019 Zalishchuk voluntarily left the Petro Poroshenko Bloc faction.[9]

On 7 June 2019 Zalishchuk stated she wanted to take part in the July 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election as an independent candidate in a constituency.[16][17] In the election she lost reelection as an independent candidate in a single-seat constituency in Cherkasy Oblast.[3] In constituency 199 she gained 3rd place with 7.33% of the votes.[18] The constituency was won by Serhiy Nahorniak (uk) of the Servant of the People party with 36.59% of the votes.[18]

Human rights campaigning

Prominent leader of the EuroMaidan events in Ukraine that started in 2013 and led to the 2014 Revolution of Dignity and the beginning of democratic reform

In particular, as Executive Director of ‘Centre UA’, coordinated the largest (in Ukrainian and regional history) and most influential Facebook page Euromaidan,[19] which played a crucial role in the revolution: content included transformative campaigning and coordination of strategic messaging to a daily audience of up to 4 million readers, 2013–2014.

Co-founder and Executive Director of the Kyiv-based 'Centre of United Actions' NGO[20]

Focused on media and anticorruption reforms, 2009-2014

  • Designed and implemented more than 30 nationwide projects, involving hundreds of civil society organizations, supported by international donors including USAID, PACT, MATRA (Netherlands Embassy), CIDA (Canadian Embassy), SIDA (Swedish Embassy), Omidyar Network,[21] Open Society Foundation, etc. Campaigns included access to information, independent public broadcasting, and freedom of expression.
  • Building multimedia content and platforms to engage multiple stakeholders, including government, media, civil society, and international partners.

Co-founder and member of the Reanimation Package of Reforms (RPR)[22] civic platform

That after the 2014 Revolution of Dignity united more than 50 NGOs and several hundreds experts and activists for building and promotion of democratic reforms in Ukraine. Dozens of the reformist draft laws elaborated by RPR were adopted by the parliament in 2014.

Co-founder and coordinator of CHESNO (Fair) movement[23]

CHESNO united hundreds of NGOs across Ukraine, aimed at imposing anticorruption and integrity processes upon the public sector, including Ukrainian parliamentarians and public servants. Examples included legislative reform to ensure the integrity of the voting in the Parliament and also electronic declarations of assets for public servants, 2011–2014.

Co-founder and member of the influential journalist movement Stop Censorship![24]

Сoordinated one hundred prominent Ukrainian journalists to campaign against censorship, promote media reforms, and fight for journalists’ rights, 2010 – 2014.

Government

Press-officer to the Deputy Prime Minister on European Integration in Ukraine, July–September 2005

Led communication team of the newly created office in the Ukrainian Government of the Deputy Prime-Minister on European Integration after so-called Orange Revolution, when Ukraine started its integration processes with EU: tasks included media planning, preparation of briefings, information requests and interviews, coordination with journalists

Spokesperson to the Chief of Staff of the President of Ukraine and Head of the Department of Information in the Main Information Service in the Administration of the President of Ukraine, September 2005-October 2006

  • Secretary of the National Council on Freedom of Speech under the President of Ukraine
  • Management of the communications of the Administration of the President with media and civil society, organization weekly briefings with press corps
  • Focus on establishment of the new framework of transparency and accountability in Presidential office after the Orange Revolution, e.g. media access, press-conferences, interactive communication with media

Deputy Chief of Staff to the Advisor of the President on European and Euro-Atlantic integration, 2006-2009

  • Promotion of Ukraine's NATO Membership Action Plan in EU countries
  • Media campaign in Ukraine to increase public support of NATO integration
  • Working on EU integration policies
  • Cooperation with MPs and representatives of Governments, NGOs and media in US, UK, Netherlands, France, Germany, etc.

Journalism

  • Anchor of live political TV-show on TVi TV-Channel: “From the other side”
  • Devoted to parliamentary elections in Ukraine, September–October 2012
  • International reporter at the ‘Fifth TV-Channel’, Ukraine, 2003-2005
  • The only independent TV-Channel during Orange Revolution. In 2004, journalists initiated nationwide journalist movement against censorship.
  • Journalist for the First National Radio Channel in Ukraine, 2003

media reports on topical political and cultural issues

Creation and management of the first national student magazine of the Institute of Journalism, Ukraine

Lectures and presentations

Expert lecturer and featured speaker, 2009 – present

Personal honours

  • Recognized as one of the emerging leaders of Ukraine in 2013 by Washington-based, US-Ukraine Foundation in Project ‘40 under 40 Ukrainians’[29]
  • Recognized as one of the top-100 most influential women in Ukraine by Focus Magazine and Novoe Vriemia Magazine in 2015,[30] 2016[31] 2016 and 2017.[32]
  • Named as a 'bravest' women of the Munich Security Conference by German Bild newspaper in 2016[33]

Svitlana Zalishchuk: "Mister Medvedev, together with President Putin you’ve turned to the page of war, aggression and instability in Europe. Basically you’ve started killing in Georgia, then in Ukraine and now in Syria. I have a question for you: Why don’t you approve the mandate of the United Nations to investigate MH17 as the precondition to restore the trust that you have mentioned in your speech. As well as: Why don’t you ratify the Rome Statute while acknowledging the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court as the precondition for this international dialogue that you have mentioned in your speech. Or do you think that you are going to avoid the international justice for the war crimes and crimes against humanity? Thank you".[34]

Awarded Anna Lindh Prize 2016,[35] (after former Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sweden), international award for human rights defenders: a woman or young person with "the courage to fight indifference, prejudice, oppression and injustices in order to promote a good life for all people in an environment marked by respect for human rights" (previous winners include Amira Hass and Madeleine Albright)

Personal life

On July 21, 2018, Svitlana Zalishchuk married the British lawyer[36] (QC) Wayne Jordash.

Social media

Svitlana Zalishchuk has a significant number of followers on her Facebook[19] and Twitter[37] accounts.

Selected speeches and publications

  1. Svitlana Zalishchuk: Break-neck speed budget, Kyiv Post (December 29, 2014)
  2. Poroshenko will have to deliver, Kyiv Post (May 29, 2014)
  3. Svitlana Zalischuk | PDF Poland-CEE 2014 2018-11-16 at the Wayback Machine, personaldemocracy.com (Warsaw: March 13, 2014)
  4. From iPhone to iDemocracy: Lessons from Ukraine 2018-11-16 at the Wayback Machine, personaldemocracy.com (NYC: June 7, 2013)
  5. Svitlana Zalishchuk | Changing Roles of the Civil Society 2018-11-16 at the Wayback Machine, personaldemocracy.com (Warsaw: February 1, 2013)
  6. From Maidan Square to the European Parliament: Public hearing on Ukraine with members of Ukrainian opposition 2017-04-20 at the Wayback Machine, greenmediabox.eu (December 11, 2013)
  7. Kiev Must Launch Reforms, The Moscow Times (May 28, 2014)
  8. La parlementaire Svitlana Zalishchuk évoque la crise politique qui secoue l'Ukraine (in French), Radio Télévision Suisse (February 2016)
  9. L’Ukraine ne tolère plus la corruption, voilà le vrai changement (in French), Le Temps (24 février 2016)
  10. Putin hat es in der Hand, den Konflikt zu beenden (in German), Tages Anzeiger (March 5, 2016)
  11. Has Ukraine's 'Revolution of Dignity' left women behind?, opendemocracy.net (October 26, 2015)
  12. Ukrainian Nationalists Post Photo Album Threatening LGBT Activists, BuzzFeed News (June 9, 2015)
  13. Parliamentary Elections Show Political Turmoil Is Continuing in Ukraine, New York Times (October 25, 2014)
  14. Election of President Seen as a Beginning to Repairing Ukraine, New York Times (May 24, 2014)
  15. Ukraine: l'émergence de la "génération Maïdan" aux législatives (in French), Le Point (23 octobre 2014)
  16. La nouvelle bataille de Kiev (in French), Le Monde (4 April 2015)
  17. Le report de l'accord entre Kiev et l'UE déclenche une tempête (in French), Tribune de Geneve (15 septembre 2014)
  18. Génération Maïdan (in French), Le Monde (11 April 2014)

References

  1. ^ CEC registers 357 newly elected deputies of 422 2014-11-26 at the Wayback Machine, National Radio Company of Ukraine (25 November 2014)
    Parliament to form leadership and coalition on November 27, UNIAN (26 November 2014)
  2. ^ Заліщук Світлана Петрівна [Svitlana Petrivna Zalishchuk] (in Ukrainian). Verkhovna Rada website.
  3. ^ a b "Міжнародка та євроінтеграція: хто пройшов та хто "пролетів" на виборах до Ради". www.eurointegration.com.ua.
  4. ^ @svitlanaza (10 November 2019). "Now officially - appointed as an Advisor to Prime Minister of Ukraine @PMHoncharuk on foreign policy. My responsibi…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ "Denys Schmygal zum neuen Premierminister ernannt". www.ukrinform.de (in German). Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  6. ^ "Садовий, Гриценко, Заліщук і Гацько – про об'єднання та проєвропейський напрямок". Українська Правда.
  7. ^ "NameBright - Coming Soon". www.johnsmithmemorialtrust.org.
  8. ^ "Заліщук Світлана Петрівна". rada.gov.ua.
  9. ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Leshchenko, Naim and Zalishchuk leave the BPP. Why now and what's next?, BBC Ukrainian (28 February 2019)
    Three MPs intend to leave BPP parliamentary faction, Ukrinform (28 February 2019)
  10. ^ "Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України". www.rada.gov.ua.
  11. ^ "Svitlana Zalishchuk". /www.opengovpartnership.org.
  12. ^ "Kiev Pride: A Success Despite Attacks". The Daily Beast.
  13. ^ "Svitlana Zalishchuk | Personal Democracy Forum". personaldemocracy.com.
  14. ^ A new party for Ukraine’s euro-optimists?, openDemocracy (15 August 2016)
  15. ^ "Difficulties of ambition. Why young politicians can not agree on a single party". Ukrayinska Pravda (in Ukrainian). 4 July 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  16. ^ "Мажоритарка, так мажоритарка".
  17. ^ "Can Ukraine's 'Euro-Optimists' Rise From The Ashes?". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  18. ^ a b "Електоральна пам'ять". ukr.vote.
  19. ^ a b "Log in or sign up to view". www.facebook.com.
  20. ^ "Centre of United Actions is a non-governmental organization". centreua.org.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-10-26. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  22. ^ "Reanimation package of reforms". rpr.org.ua.
  23. ^ "Рух ЧЕСНО". www.chesno.org.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-05-24. Retrieved 2017-05-03.
  25. ^ "Світлана Заліщук — біографія, фото, новини, публікації / НВ". nv.ua.
  26. ^ "Ukrayinska Pravda — online news about Ukraine". Ukrayinska Pravda.
  27. ^ ""Деловая столица" — самые свежие новости Украины и мира". www.dsnews.ua.
  28. ^ "Svitlana Zalishchuk".
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-04-28. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
  30. ^ "Спецпроект: ТОП-100 самых успешных женщин". nv.ua.
  31. ^ "самых влиятельных женщин Украины. Полный список". ФОКУС. November 4, 2016.
  32. ^ "ТОП-100 самых успешных женщин Украины". nv.ua.
  33. ^ "Heimlicher Star in München: Ukraine-Reporterin giftet gegen Putin". bild.de. February 13, 2016.
  34. ^ "Munich Security Conference". securityconference.org.
  35. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-03-26. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
  36. ^ "MP Zalischuk married a British lawyer".
  37. ^ "@svitlanaza" on Twitter

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UkraineIn office 27 November 2014 1 24 July 2019Personal detailsBorn 1982 10 24 24 October 1982 age 40 Zhashkiv Cherkasy Oblast Ukrainian SSR Soviet UnionNationalityUkrainianPolitical partyDemocratic AllianceOther politicalaffiliationsPetro Poroshenko Bloc until August 2016 SpouseWayne JordashIn the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Zalishchuk lost reelection as an independent candidate in a single seat constituency in Cherkasy Oblast 3 After the election she became a foreign policy adviser to Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk 4 On 4 March 2020 Denys Shmyhal replaced Honcharuk as Prime Minister but did not retain Zalishchuk as advisor 5 6 Contents 1 Education 2 Politics 3 Human rights campaigning 4 Government 5 Journalism 6 Lectures and presentations 7 Personal honours 8 Personal life 9 Social media 10 Selected speeches and publications 11 References 12 External linksEducation EditNational Taras Shevchenko University Institute of Journalism Honours master s degree in Journalism 2004 2006 Honours bachelor s degree in Journalism 1999 2004 Focus on international and TV journalismAwarded John Smith Fellowship Programme June July 2008including study of the functioning of the democratic institutions meetings at 10 Downing Street BBC in Glasgow and London MPs offices etc 7 Awarded Stanford Draper Hills Summer Fellowship USA July August 2011focus on democracy and rule of law Politics EditMember of Parliament Verkhovna Rada Ukraine November 2014 present Placed on 18th position on the party list of Petro Poroshenko Bloc Zalishchuk was elected to the 8th Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada during the 2014 parliamentary election 8 Gradually she began to criticize the Petro Poroshenko Bloc PPB more and more and stopped voting in sync with it 9 According to deputy head of the PPB faction Oleksiy Honcharenko by February 2019 Zalishchuk had not attended PPB faction meetings for several years 9 Svitlana Zalishchuk s focus of parliamentary activity includes strategic lobbying and organizing national and global campaigns on democratization security anticorruption human rights antidiscrimination particularly gender and LGBT equality She is the co author of more than 30 draft laws on these issues Svitlana Zalishchuk is a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Chair of the Sub Committee on European and Euro Atlantic Integration Zalishchuk is the co chair of the Parliamentary Friendship group between Ukraine and United Kingdom and a member of the Parliamentary Friendship groups between Ukraine Norway and Ukraine Georgia Svitlana Zalishchuk Member of the Parliamentary Caucus Equal Opportunities devoted to gender issues 10 Zalishchuk is a co founder and member of the Inter faction Interfactional Union Eurooptimists and Anticorruption Platform and the founder of the Open Parliament platform in Ukraine as a part of the Open Government Partnership 11 In 2015 Svitlana Zalishchuk was one of the first two MPs in Ukraine who publicly joined LGBT pride along with Serhiy Leshchenko 12 Zalishchuk has been actively involved in representing Ukraine on different international platforms including UN CoE EU Parliament etc As Ukrainian political leader regular commentator in international media including the New York Times Le Monde Bild Le Temps Tages Anzeiger Open Democracy 13 etc Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe PACE January 2015 January 2017 Campaigning for Resolutions on behalf of Ukraine particularly concerning human rights protection Member of the Committee on Antidiscrimination and Equality Substitute Member of the Committee on Culture Science Education and MediaMember of the joint Ukraine EU Parliamentary Committee on Association Agreement between Ukraine and European Union January 2015 January 2017Promoting Ukrainian interests through strategic campaigning at the national and EU levelMember of the Steering Committee of the World Movement for Democracy founded by National Endowment for Democracy Washington DC July 2014 present Working on global human rights campaignsIn August 2016 she Serhiy Leshchenko and Mustafa Nayyem also from the Petro Poroshenko Bloc joined to Democratic Alliance 14 From Autumn 2015 until June 2016 they had been part of an attempt to form a political party around then Governor of Odessa Oblast Mikheil Saakashvili with members of the parliamentary group Interfactional Union Eurooptimists Democratic Alliance and possibly Self Reliance until this projection collapsed in June 2016 15 On 28 February 2019 Zalishchuk voluntarily left the Petro Poroshenko Bloc faction 9 On 7 June 2019 Zalishchuk stated she wanted to take part in the July 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election as an independent candidate in a constituency 16 17 In the election she lost reelection as an independent candidate in a single seat constituency in Cherkasy Oblast 3 In constituency 199 she gained 3rd place with 7 33 of the votes 18 The constituency was won by Serhiy Nahorniak uk of the Servant of the People party with 36 59 of the votes 18 Human rights campaigning EditProminent leader of the EuroMaidan events in Ukraine that started in 2013 and led to the 2014 Revolution of Dignity and the beginning of democratic reformIn particular as Executive Director of Centre UA coordinated the largest in Ukrainian and regional history and most influential Facebook page Euromaidan 19 which played a crucial role in the revolution content included transformative campaigning and coordination of strategic messaging to a daily audience of up to 4 million readers 2013 2014 Co founder and Executive Director of the Kyiv based Centre of United Actions NGO 20 Focused on media and anticorruption reforms 2009 2014 Designed and implemented more than 30 nationwide projects involving hundreds of civil society organizations supported by international donors including USAID PACT MATRA Netherlands Embassy CIDA Canadian Embassy SIDA Swedish Embassy Omidyar Network 21 Open Society Foundation etc Campaigns included access to information independent public broadcasting and freedom of expression Building multimedia content and platforms to engage multiple stakeholders including government media civil society and international partners Co founder and member of the Reanimation Package of Reforms RPR 22 civic platformThat after the 2014 Revolution of Dignity united more than 50 NGOs and several hundreds experts and activists for building and promotion of democratic reforms in Ukraine Dozens of the reformist draft laws elaborated by RPR were adopted by the parliament in 2014 Co founder and coordinator of CHESNO Fair movement 23 CHESNO united hundreds of NGOs across Ukraine aimed at imposing anticorruption and integrity processes upon the public sector including Ukrainian parliamentarians and public servants Examples included legislative reform to ensure the integrity of the voting in the Parliament and also electronic declarations of assets for public servants 2011 2014 Co founder and member of the influential journalist movement Stop Censorship 24 Soordinated one hundred prominent Ukrainian journalists to campaign against censorship promote media reforms and fight for journalists rights 2010 2014 Government EditPress officer to the Deputy Prime Minister on European Integration in Ukraine July September 2005Led communication team of the newly created office in the Ukrainian Government of the Deputy Prime Minister on European Integration after so called Orange Revolution when Ukraine started its integration processes with EU tasks included media planning preparation of briefings information requests and interviews coordination with journalistsSpokesperson to the Chief of Staff of the President of Ukraine and Head of the Department of Information in the Main Information Service in the Administration of the President of Ukraine September 2005 October 2006 Secretary of the National Council on Freedom of Speech under the President of Ukraine Management of the communications of the Administration of the President with media and civil society organization weekly briefings with press corps Focus on establishment of the new framework of transparency and accountability in Presidential office after the Orange Revolution e g media access press conferences interactive communication with mediaDeputy Chief of Staff to the Advisor of the President on European and Euro Atlantic integration 2006 2009 Promotion of Ukraine s NATO Membership Action Plan in EU countries Media campaign in Ukraine to increase public support of NATO integration Working on EU integration policies Cooperation with MPs and representatives of Governments NGOs and media in US UK Netherlands France Germany etc Journalism EditAnchor of live political TV show on TVi TV Channel From the other side Devoted to parliamentary elections in Ukraine September October 2012 International reporter at the Fifth TV Channel Ukraine 2003 2005 The only independent TV Channel during Orange Revolution In 2004 journalists initiated nationwide journalist movement against censorship Journalist for the First National Radio Channel in Ukraine 2003media reports on topical political and cultural issues Freelance journalist 2009 present for various Ukrainian media and social media including newsprint Novoe Vriemia 25 Ukrainska Pravda 26 Delovaya Stolitsa 27 Volunteer magazine Editor in Chief of the National student Magazine World of Communication 2001 2003Creation and management of the first national student magazine of the Institute of Journalism UkraineLectures and presentations EditExpert lecturer and featured speaker 2009 present Lectures at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Institute of Journalism Lectures internationally including in the US e g George Washington University throughout Europe e g Oxford Free University of Berlin Humboldt University Potsdam University Vilnius University etc Training of local and international NGOs in Ukraine on capacity and influence of the civil society on decision making Keynote speaker moderator and speaker at various international and regional forums including UN CoE EU Parliament Munich Security Conference etc 28 devoted to foreign policy security and democracyPersonal honours EditRecognized as one of the emerging leaders of Ukraine in 2013 by Washington based US Ukraine Foundation in Project 40 under 40 Ukrainians 29 Recognized as one of the top 100 most influential women in Ukraine by Focus Magazine and Novoe Vriemia Magazine in 2015 30 2016 31 2016 and 2017 32 Named as a bravest women of the Munich Security Conference by German Bild newspaper in 2016 33 Svitlana Zalishchuk Mister Medvedev together with President Putin you ve turned to the page of war aggression and instability in Europe Basically you ve started killing in Georgia then in Ukraine and now in Syria I have a question for you Why don t you approve the mandate of the United Nations to investigate MH17 as the precondition to restore the trust that you have mentioned in your speech As well as Why don t you ratify the Rome Statute while acknowledging the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court as the precondition for this international dialogue that you have mentioned in your speech Or do you think that you are going to avoid the international justice for the war crimes and crimes against humanity Thank you 34 Awarded Anna Lindh Prize 2016 35 after former Minister for Foreign Affairs Sweden international award for human rights defenders a woman or young person with the courage to fight indifference prejudice oppression and injustices in order to promote a good life for all people in an environment marked by respect for human rights previous winners include Amira Hass and Madeleine Albright Personal life EditOn July 21 2018 Svitlana Zalishchuk married the British lawyer 36 QC Wayne Jordash Social media EditSvitlana Zalishchuk has a significant number of followers on her Facebook 19 and Twitter 37 accounts Selected speeches and publications EditSvitlana Zalishchuk Break neck speed budget Kyiv Post December 29 2014 Poroshenko will have to deliver Kyiv Post May 29 2014 Svitlana Zalischuk PDF Poland CEE 2014 Archived 2018 11 16 at the Wayback Machine personaldemocracy com Warsaw March 13 2014 From iPhone to iDemocracy Lessons from Ukraine Archived 2018 11 16 at the Wayback Machine personaldemocracy com NYC June 7 2013 Svitlana Zalishchuk Changing Roles of the Civil Society Archived 2018 11 16 at the Wayback Machine personaldemocracy com Warsaw February 1 2013 From Maidan Square to the European Parliament Public hearing on Ukraine with members of Ukrainian opposition Archived 2017 04 20 at the Wayback Machine greenmediabox eu December 11 2013 Kiev Must Launch Reforms The Moscow Times May 28 2014 La parlementaire Svitlana Zalishchuk evoque la crise politique qui secoue l Ukraine in French Radio Television Suisse February 2016 L Ukraine ne tolere plus la corruption voila le vrai changement in French Le Temps 24 fevrier 2016 Putin hat es in der Hand den Konflikt zu beenden in German Tages Anzeiger March 5 2016 Has Ukraine s Revolution of Dignity left women behind opendemocracy net October 26 2015 Ukrainian Nationalists Post Photo Album Threatening LGBT Activists BuzzFeed News June 9 2015 Parliamentary Elections Show Political Turmoil Is Continuing in Ukraine New York Times October 25 2014 Election of President Seen as a Beginning to Repairing Ukraine New York Times May 24 2014 Ukraine l emergence de la generation Maidan aux legislatives in French Le Point 23 octobre 2014 La nouvelle bataille de Kiev in French Le Monde 4 April 2015 Le report de l accord entre Kiev et l UE declenche une tempete in French Tribune de Geneve 15 septembre 2014 Generation Maidan in French Le Monde 11 April 2014 References Edit CEC registers 357 newly elected deputies of 422 Archived 2014 11 26 at the Wayback Machine National Radio Company of Ukraine 25 November 2014 Parliament to form leadership and coalition on November 27 UNIAN 26 November 2014 Zalishuk Svitlana Petrivna Svitlana Petrivna Zalishchuk in Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada website a b Mizhnarodka ta yevrointegraciya hto projshov ta hto proletiv na viborah do Radi www eurointegration com ua svitlanaza 10 November 2019 Now officially appointed as an Advisor to Prime Minister of Ukraine PMHoncharuk on foreign policy My responsibi Tweet via Twitter Denys Schmygal zum neuen Premierminister ernannt www ukrinform de in German Retrieved 2020 03 05 Sadovij Gricenko Zalishuk i Gacko pro ob yednannya ta proyevropejskij napryamok Ukrayinska Pravda NameBright Coming Soon www johnsmithmemorialtrust org Zalishuk Svitlana Petrivna rada gov ua a b c in Ukrainian Leshchenko Naim and Zalishchuk leave the BPP Why now and what s next BBC Ukrainian 28 February 2019 Three MPs intend to leave BPP parliamentary faction Ukrinform 28 February 2019 Oficijnij portal Verhovnoyi Radi Ukrayini www rada gov ua Svitlana Zalishchuk www opengovpartnership org Kiev Pride A Success Despite Attacks The Daily Beast Svitlana Zalishchuk Personal Democracy Forum personaldemocracy com A new party for Ukraine s euro optimists openDemocracy 15 August 2016 Difficulties of ambition Why young politicians can not agree on a single party Ukrayinska Pravda in Ukrainian 4 July 2016 Retrieved 5 August 2017 Mazhoritarka tak mazhoritarka Can Ukraine s Euro Optimists Rise From The Ashes Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty Retrieved 2019 07 24 a b Elektoralna pam yat ukr vote a b Log in or sign up to view www facebook com Centre of United Actions is a non governmental organization centreua org Pando Omidyar funded candidate takes seat in new Ukraine parliament Archived from the original on 2015 10 26 Retrieved 2015 12 30 Reanimation package of reforms rpr org ua Ruh ChESNO www chesno org Stop Censorship Movement Sho mi robimo Media Law Institute Archived from the original on 2017 05 24 Retrieved 2017 05 03 Svitlana Zalishuk biografiya foto novini publikaciyi NV nv ua Ukrayinska Pravda online 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