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The Evolution of Mediation in Ukraine: Challenges, Progress, and Lessons Learned

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Our special guests this week are Svitlana Sergeyeva and Luiza Romanadze will present on:

The Evolution of Mediation in Ukraine: Challenges, Progress, and Lessons Learned

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Our presenters:

Svitlana Sergeyeva, VP of the Ukrainian Academy of Mediation, Partner of the Sergeyevs' Law Office, IMI certified Mediator, attorney, trainer, PhD, Associate professor, Honored Lawyer of Ukraine, Head of Negotiation and Mediation Club at University of Southampton (UK).
President of Ukrainian Academy of Mediation, Team Leader of EU Project “CONSENT: Enhancement of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Ukraine with the Focus on Mediation”.


Co-founder and Honorary member of the National Association of Mediators of Ukraine.


Co-author of bills on mediation, Mediator Code of Ethics, Basic Principles of Training in Basic Mediator Skills, Principles of Training in Family Mediator Skills. Member of parliamentary and governmental working groups on mediation and improving Ukraine’s procedural legislation.

Luiza Romanadze, President - Ukrainian Academy of Mediation, is a mediator, attorney, trainer, and scientist with more than 15 years dedicated to the field of mediation and alternative dispute resolution. 

She is the President of the Ukrainian Academy of Mediation and the Team Leader of the EU Project “CONSENT: Enhancement of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Ukraine with the Focus on Mediation”.

Additionally, Luiza is a Co-founder and Honorary member of the National Association of Mediators of Ukraine and serves on the Supervisory Board of the Association of Family Mediators of Ukraine. Her active participation extends to various committees and working groups, including those connected to government and parliamentary initiatives related to mediation and ADR.

Offered by Will Work For Food, founded by Natalie Armstrong-Motin (www.HowToMarketMyMediationPractice.com, moderated by Jeff Kichaven (www.JeffKichaven.com ) and Jean Lawler (www.LawlerADR.com), and Program Coordinator, David Shraga (www.DavidShraga.com).

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