Projects
Find out more about our current and past projects. For these projects, PIJL creates exclusive content including documentaries, podcasts, multimedia stories, etc.
Yahidne. A Village in Captivity
This project brings together materials that reflect our team’s work to preserve the memory of the war crime committed by Russian forces in Yahidne. All of them were created with respect and in collaboration with the village’s residents — witnesses and survivors who lived through these events firsthand.

The Reckoning Project: Ukraine Testifies
We combine the power of storytelling and legal accountability to fight for justice, safeguard rights, and restore truth in the face of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Life in War
The multimedia project aimed at documenting the modern history of Ukraine against the backdrop of the Russian-Ukrainian war so that future generations and the world canunderstand these events.
A casual conversations podcast by Natalia Gumenyuk and Angelina Kariakina with world intellectuals about Ukraine and Ukrainians during the war. Every week, Ukrainian journalists talk with their guests about how the country is opening up to the world and together they reflect on the tectonic shifts in the middle of Ukraine and how the war against Ukraine is changing the world.

Connecting continents
The Public Interest Journalism Lab invites journalists from Latin America, Africa and Asia to introduce Ukraine to their readers

Media Against Polarisation.
The Transatlantic Best Practises
Traveling through the United States in search of innovative media that renew public interest journalism models in the digital age

Public Health Journalism
At a time when people are “treating themselves on the internet,” the media can and should help citizens make evidence-based decisions about their health. Together with Johns Hopkins University, we have developed an educational program specifically for Ukrainian journalists to help them better understand this field and work with it more effectively.

HOW WE WILL GET CRIMEA BACK
Multimedia project initiated by the Public Interest Journalism Lab and NV magazine

Documentary multimedia project
Dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Ukraine's Independence about the history of the 1990s, told by Ukrainians themselves

The Murder of Gongadze
‘Who’s responsible for the murder of Georgiy Gongadze?’ is one of them.


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