The delegation of Ukrainian women to UN with Princess Angelika appealed to the world in UN

The independent delegation of Ukrainian women leaders to the United Nations together with Princess Angelika Jarosławska Sapieha attended the General Assembly gathering and CSW Forum and appealed at the United Nations to the global audience for peace in Ukraine and support for humanitarian action. They stressed about landmine contamination in Ukraine, which needs support from the international community. Angelika Jarosławska Sapieha, as an initiator of the “One Mine One Life” global campaign and movement for a mine-free world, international Peace Ambassador, humanitarian and philanthropist organised the Parallel Event during the NGOCSW Forum assisting the Sixty-Seventh Session of the Commission on the Status of Women in United Nations: “Young Change Makers – Future Moral Leaders with the Global Goals Spirit” together with Svitlana Salamatova – President of the Geopolitical Alliance of Women, Head of the Ukrainian Women in the UN Project, Co-founder of ICA Ukraine, Head of the independent delegation of Ukrainian women in the UN. The independent delegation of Ukrainian women to the United Nations together with the global humanitarian leaders, diplomats, philanthropists, young change makers and internationally recognised peace activists appealed for peace and humanitarian assistance. The independent delegation of Ukrainian women to the United Nations stressed the violations of human rights and the number of children killed and maimed by Russian aggression in Ukraine. They also spoke about the inhumane weapons – landmines which are spread all over the country. The biggest landmine threat since World War II, a minefield of 250,000 square kilometers, is in Ukraine, making it “the largest minefield in the world.”

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