01.10.2012
TV-report of the official opening of exhibition “Shoah by Bullets: Mass shootings of Jews in Ukraine 1941–1944” in Dnipropetrovsk (Novy Channel)
01.10.2012
TV-report of the official opening of exhibition “Shoah by Bullets: Mass shootings of Jews in Ukraine 1941–1944” in Dnipropetrovsk (STB)
19.09.2012
YES 2012 Video Diary - Day 2 Session 2
17.09.2012
YES 2012 Video Diary - Wrap-up
|
|
24.03.2026
A comfortable, inclusive, and modern RETURNING (ПОВЕРНЕННЯ - ukr.) mental health center for service members, veterans, and their families has opened in Zhytomyr. This is the twelfth center in the nationwide network founded by Victor and Olena Pinchuk to support the mental health of Ukraine’s defenders, veterans, and their families affected by the psychological consequences of war.
03.03.2026
For over 20 years, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation has been systematically supporting partner centres of the Cradles of Hope programme, which are engaged in nursing and treating newborn babies. Every year, the Foundation allocates funds for the purchase and repair of equipment, components and consumables to ensure uninterrupted operation. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, this assistance has been significantly increased, especially for medical facilities that continue to operate in close proximity to the front line or provide assistance to large numbers of internally displaced persons.
26.02.2026
On February 24, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and Yalta European Strategy held a special YES gathering on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
|