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Women on the Contact Line
Amid suffering and sorrow on the contact line in eastern Ukraine, there are remarkable women who strive daily to make life better. Female community leaders and female monitoring officers from the OSCE SMM build bridges between people, serving the cause of sustainable peace in often unseen but concrete, meaningful ways. Read their stories of resilience and hope here.
- In hard times, community is everythingWhen she was appointed as head of the village council in Bulavynske, some 48 kilometres north-east of Donetsk, Alla Grigoryevna Kopulova was given a key, a stamp and a warm invite “to get to work.” It was 1984; she was 38 and by then had spent all her working life at the local coalmine, the area’s main employer and economic lifeline.Story
- The Face of ConflictJennifer Langlais, an SMM monitoring officer based in Donetsk city, is many things. A Harvard and Oxford graduate and a human rights advocate with work experience in places as diverse as Gambia and Nepal to name but two. But speak to her for an hour and one thing is patently obvious: she's both a listener and story teller.Story
- When a Kind Word Makes a DifferenceAs an acting patrol group leader, Susan Frank takes her responsibilities seriously. With between four and six SMM staff members in her care, she leaves nothing to chance before heading out to the contact line, going through every detail to cover all contingencies, especially those related to the security and wellbeing of her team.Story