news
slide

Emile Foundation and GLOBSEC join forces to defend the rights of Ukrainian children

Eurochild’s member the Emile Foundation, initiated this partnership with the think tank to raise global awareness of the tragic plight of Ukrainian children who have been forcibly taken from their homeland.

Over the past two decades, GLOBSEC has established itself as one of the leading platforms for critical discussions on security, international relations, and economic challenges. With offices in Bratislava, Prague, Brussels, Warsaw, Washington D.C., and Kyiv, GLOBSEC plays a pivotal role in shaping policy and fostering dialogue in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond.

“We are honoured to join forces with GLOBSEC, whose expertise and influence in security and policy will significantly enhance our efforts to bring international attention to the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children,” said Mariam Lambert, Co-founder and CEO of Emile Foundation. “This partnership marks an essential step in advocating for justice and ensuring that these children are safely reunited with their families.”

Through this strategic partnership, the Emile Foundation and GLOBSEC will collaborate to garner international support for a transparent, systematic, and just resolution to this pressing humanitarian issue.

For further info: Email the Foundation at info@emilefoundation.org




Related News/Events

slide
16 March 2026

When war takes a parent: supporting the Ukrainian children left behind

Thousands of children in Ukraine have lost their mother or father since Russia’s full-scale invasion. Behind every number is a child trying to make sense of a world that has…
read more
slide
9 March 2026

Learning amid war: 13-year-old Ukrainian becomes Europe’s youngest certified Oracle specialist

Eurochild member Star for Life Ukraine shares Arsenii’s story, a child who improved his database and programming skills during the occupation and passed his IT exam in a school bomb…
read more
slide
9 March 2026

The story of a returned child. One of millions.

Eurochild member Ukrainian Child Rights Network releases new video highlighting the plight of 1.6 million Ukrainian children under Russian occupation and the complex journey of those returning home. According to…
read more