Join a Series of Online Events for Professionals Promoting Ukraine’s Perspective on the International Stage

We invite you to join a series of closed meetings for professionals from various fields who work to promote Ukraine’s perspective internationally. These events will serve as a platform for sharing experiences and effective communication approaches in times of political tension.

The events will take place in an interactive format: every participant will have the opportunity to ask questions, share their communication practices, and discuss their experience working in an atmosphere of international tension.

Join a Series of Online Events for Professionals Promoting Ukraine’s Perspective on the International Stage

Online Talk: "How to Make Ukrainian Messages Stronger Than Anti-Ukrainian Propaganda: British and International Contexts"

Speaker: Jonathan Fink, British political expert, and YouTube podcast Silicon Curtain host.

Moderator: Zoya Krasovska, author of the podcast “The Nuances of Translation”.

During the event, we will discuss:

  • How to better understand cultural and communication nuances when interacting with foreigners in general and Britons in particular;
  • How to avoid common mistakes and misunderstandings in negotiations;
  • How to improve approaches and messages for more effective work in 2025.

Date and Time: February 3 at 3:00 PM (GMT +2:00, Kyiv).
Language: English with simultaneous interpretation available in Ukrainian.

Registration is available via the link.

Join a Series of Online Events for Professionals Promoting Ukraine’s Perspective on the International Stage

Online Talk: "Economic Diplomacy: How to Win Friends for Ukraine” 

Speaker: Anders Åslund, Swedish-American economist and diplomat, a leading international expert on the national economies of Ukraine and post-Soviet states.

Moderator: Zoya Krasovska, author of the podcast “The Nuances of Translation”.

During the event, we will discuss:

  • Which arguments in support of Ukraine's economic interests are the most effective globally;
  • Which audiences are crucial to engage with to maintain and increase economic aid for Ukraine;
  • How to refine strategies and calibrate messages for more effective communication in 2025.

Date and Time: February 4 at 5:00 PM (GMT +2:00, Kyiv).
Language: English with simultaneous interpretation available in Ukrainian.

Registration is available via the link.

Join a Series of Online Events for Professionals Promoting Ukraine’s Perspective on the International Stage

Online Talk: “How Ukrainians Can Find Common Ground With Hungarians Despite Political Tension”

Speaker: Dorka Takácsi, a research fellow at the Hungarian Centre for Euro-Atlantic Integration and Democracy, an expert on disinformation and propaganda in Central and Eastern Europe.

Moderator: Zoya Krasovska, author of the podcast “The Nuances of Translation”.

During the event, we will discuss:

  • The basics of political life in Hungary and the role of media in shaping public opinion;
  • How Hungary’s hyper-centralized media system operates and why it influences the perception of Ukraine;
  • Why anti-Ukrainian propaganda succeeded in Hungary and how it can be countered;
  • What messages can help Ukrainians find common ground with Hungarians in the future?

Date and Time: February 6 at 3:00 PM (GMT +2:00, Kyiv).
Language: English with simultaneous interpretation available in Ukrainian.

Registration is available via the link.

Lviv Media Forum organizes this event series with the support of the Prague Civil Society Centre.