Yuliia Sachuk

Ukrainian activist (born 1982)
Yulia Sachuk
Yuliia Sachuk in 2023
Born25 April 1982
Lutsk, Ukraine
Alma materLesya Ukrainka Volyn National University
Occupationactivist for the rights of the disabled people
Awards100 Women (BBC) (2022)

Yuliia Mykolaiivna Sachuk (Ukrainian: Юлія Миколаївна Сачук; born 25 April 1982) is a Ukrainian activist for the rights of the disabled people.[1] She is the co-founder and president of Fight For Right, an organization of people with disabilities. Sachuk was honored as one of the BBC 100 Women in 2022.[2]

Biography

Sachuk was born and raised in Lutsk, Ukraine. She started human rights activisim as a child, when she had to defend the right to study in a general education school, and not in a boarding school for the visually impaired. Sachuk studied international relations from Volyn National University. She also did the program "Tolerance to diversity: understanding and implementation for politicians" in the United States.[3]

From 2007 to 2011, Sachuk worked as an assistant at the human rights organization Amnesty International in Ukraine. In 2016, Yuliia became coordinator of the Fight for the Right project. A year later Fight For Right grew from a small project to a public organization. In 2020, she was nominated as Ukraine's candidate for the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.[4] In 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Obama Foundation's Leaders of Europe program supported Sachuk and the entire Fight For Right organisation. Former US president Barack Obama personally recognized the work of Sachuk and her organization to save people with disabilities during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5]

Sachuk is the co-founder of the Accessible Cinema project, the goal of which is to ensure the availability of video content (films, series, cartoons) for blind and deaf people.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Правозахисниця Юлія Сачук: "Права людини стають цінністю, яка об'єднує країну, сприяючи її розвитку" – Українська Гельсінська спілка з прав людини". www.helsinki.org.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-08.
  2. ^ ffr_admin (2022-12-06). "The head of the Fight For Right OPD Yuliia Sachuk is among the BBC's "100 Women of 2022" list". FFR (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-06-08.
  3. ^ ""Держава не була готовою". Інтерв'ю з активісткою — про евакуацію людей з інвалідністю та їх безпеку під час повномасштабної війни". life.nv.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-08.
  4. ^ "YULIIA SACHUK". sachuk.ffr.org.ua. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
  5. ^ "Obama Leader Fights for Right in Ukraine". Obama Foundation. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
  6. ^ "BBC 100 Women 2022: Who is on the list this year? - BBC News". News. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
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Maeen Al-Obaidi · Fatima Amiri · Nathalie Becquart · Taisiya Bekbulatova · Kristina Berdynskykh · María Fernanda Castro Maya · Chanel Contos · Eva Copa · Joy Ezeilo · Ibijoke Faborode · Erika Hilton · Park Ji-hyun · Zahra Joya · Ursula von der Leyen · Naomi Long · Ayesha A. Malik · Zara Mohammadi · Mia Mottley · Sepideh Qolian · Roza Salih · Simone Tebet · Kisanet Tedros · Cheng Yen · Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe · Olena Zelenska
Culture and sportActivism and advocacy
Lina Abu Akleh · Velmariri Bambari · Tarana Burke · Sanjida Choya · Heidi Crowter · Sandya Eknelygoda · Gohar Eshghi · Cecilia Flores · Geraldina Guerra Garcés · Moud Goba · Women cutting their hair · Gehad Hamdy · Judith Heumann · Jebina Yasmin Islam · Layli · Hadizatou Mani · Oleksandra Matviichuk · Narges Mohammadi · Tamana Zaryab Paryani · Alice Pataxó · Roya Piraei · Yuliia Sachuk · Suvada Selimović · Efrat Tilma · Zhou Xiaoxuan
Health and science
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