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Sunflower - sumbol of Project Sunflowers

Enabling Information
Enabling Justice

Project Sunflowers

About the project

Project Sunflowers is an international project, created by prominent lawyers, including Ukrainian ones, in response to the need to collect information about evidence of crimes committed in Ukraine and their victims.

Why Project Sunflowers?

Justice for survivors
of war in Ukraine

Designed to complement the activities of state authorities and international courts established to prosecute and adjudicate international crimes.

The Sunflowers Project is intended to complement the activities of national authorities and international tribunals established to prosecute and adjudicate war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, aggression or other serious human rights violations related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to support bodies involved in reparation proceedings.

Web Application

Report War Crime

Application for gathering evidence of international law crimes and their impact on individuals within Ukraine. Potential witnesses and victims can securely submit crucial information regarding events that may constitute violations under international law.

Implemented by

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Enabling Information
Enabling Justice

What is most important?

Our Priority

SECURITY OF THE INFORMATION

Our priority is the security of the information entrusted to us. We obtain and store it in order to pass it on to competent international and national authorities that were established to prosecute and adjudicate international crimes committed in Ukraine since 24 February 2022 and to authorities that in future will develop reparations programs for victims of the war in Ukraine. No information entrusted to us will be used for any other purpose.

International Support

Sponsors and Partners

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© OHCHR 2023As of 22 February 2024

Total Civilian Casualties

10,582

killed

19,875

injured

OHCHR believes that the actual figures are considerably higher, as the receipt of information from some locations where intense hostilities have been going on has been delayed and many reports are still pending corroboration. 

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