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![]() Victor Pinchuk Foundation and the PinchukArtCentre presented YOUR COUNTRY FIRST — WIN WITH US exhibition on the occasion of the Munich Security Conference14.02.2025
February 14, 2025, Munich — The Victor Pinchuk Foundation and the PinchukArtCentre, in cooperation with the Office of the President of Ukraine, presented the YOUR COUNTRY FIRST — WIN WITH US exhibition during the Munich Security Conference (MSC). ![]() Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosts discussion “The Stakes of the War: What Can History Tell Us?” on the occasion of WEF 202525.01.2025
Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosted the discussion “The Stakes of the War: What Can History Tell Us?” during WEF in Davos (Switzerland). The event was held as a part of the project ‘YOUR COUNTRY FIRST – WIN WITH US’ organized by Victor Pinchuk Foundation and PinchukArtCentre in cooperation with the Office of the President of Ukraine. The project, which combines an ongoing discussion program and an exhibition, is an immersive intellectual and visual experience, and a space for dialogue and action. ![]() Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosts discussion “Security and Military Production – Is the West Losing? How to Prevail in Ukraine, and Why It Is Our Best Option” on the occasion of WEF 202524.01.2025
Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosted the discussion “Security and Military Production – Is the West Losing? How to Prevail in Ukraine, and Why It Is Our Best Option” during WEF in Davos (Switzerland). The event was held as a part of the project ‘YOUR COUNTRY FIRST – WIN WITH US’, organized by Victor Pinchuk Foundation and PinchukArtCentre in cooperation with the Office of the President of Ukraine. The project, which combines an ongoing discussion program and an exhibition, is an immersive intellectual and visual experience, and a space for dialogue and action. | ![]() Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosts discussion “Kidnapped to Kill: The Weaponization of Ukraine’s Children by Russia” on the occasion of WEF 202524.01.2025
Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosted a discussion titled, “Kidnapped to Kill: The Weaponization of Ukraine’s Children by Russia”, during WEF in Davos (Switzerland). The event was held as a part of the project ‘YOUR COUNTRY FIRST – WIN WITH US’, organized by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and the PinchukArtCentre in cooperation with the Office of the President of Ukraine. The project, which combines an ongoing discussion program and an exhibition, is an immersive intellectual and visual experience, and a space for dialogue and action. ![]() Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosts discussion “A World War Ukraine Must Win” on the occasion of WEF 202523.01.2025
Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosted the discussion “A World War Ukraine Must Win” during WEF in Davos (Switzerland). The event was held as a part of the project ‘YOUR COUNTRY FIRST – WIN WITH US’, organized by Victor Pinchuk Foundation and PinchukArtCentre in cooperation with the Office of the President of Ukraine. The project, which combines an ongoing discussion program and an exhibition, is an immersive intellectual and visual experience, and a space for dialogue and action. ![]() Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosts discussion of “How Do International Norms Work? A Conversation With Professor of Psychology Steven Pinker” on the occasion of WEF 202522.01.2025
Victor Pinchuk Foundation hosted a discussion titled, “How Do International Norms Work? A Conversation With Professor of Psychology Steven Pinker”, during WEF in Davos (Switzerland). The event was held as a part of the project ‘YOUR COUNTRY FIRST – WIN WITH US’, organized by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and the PinchukArtCentre in cooperation with the Office of the President of Ukraine. The project, which combines an ongoing discussion program and an exhibition, is an immersive intellectual and visual experience, and a space for dialogue and action. |
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