She has a degree in foreign economic activity management.
In 2014, she became one of the co-founders of the Come Back Alive project. She was a member of the team until 2017, mainly involved in the financial part of the project (budgeting for the organization’s operations, accounting for expenses and income, and maintaining open project reporting), organizing major purchases of equipment to help the military, supporting the instructor programs of the Come Back Alive project, and contractual work with sponsors.
In 2018, she worked as a partner relations manager in the project to study the current state of the book publishing market and reader preferences “Ukrainian Reading and Publishing Data 2018” (cultural and publishing project “Chitomo”).
In 2019, she joined the International Renaissance Foundation team as the manager of the Roma Program.
Since 2023, Victoria has been working at the Foundation as the manager of the Civil Resilience Program, which was created in response to the challenges of a full-scale war. In the program, she coordinates projects to support the integration of internally displaced persons into communities, empower them, and promote their inclusion in decision-making. She is involved in fostering deinstitutionalization and related reform of the support services sector in Ukraine.
Her areas of interest and expertise include the protection of IDP rights, adaptation/integration to new communities and economic sustainability, preservation and development of human capital, support to the institutional capacity of CSOs and IDP communities, social cohesion, and social policy for inclusive recovery.
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