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Laura Bush speaks with survivors and activists at the
Global Initiative launch in March

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SNAPSHOT

Global Initiative in Ukraine:
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Course for the Cure Participants in Dnipropetrovsk 2009
Participants trained in breast cancer awareness: 73 Course for the Cure™ graduates in Ukraine out of more than 800 participants globally.
Organizations involved in the Komen Global Initiative network:  59 out of more than 300 globally.
Community Grants Awarded: 8 out of 37 globally.


PROGRAM SITES

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WHO WE ARE

In-Country Staff
Program Manager
Olesya Bondar has eight years of experience in development work. For five years she worked as the program coordinator at the Open Society Institute (Soros Foundation) office in Ukraine. She helped to organize a joint project with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe to support practical cross-border sharing of best practices in resolving urgent development issues and promoting social innovation and activism. Since 2000, Olesya has been working in the area of women’s rights—first as the women’s program coordinator of the OSI in Ukraine, then as a program coordinator at the Ukrainian Women’s Fund (UWF). In 2007 she became the Director of the UWF. Olesya holds a Masters degree in foreign languages (German) and finances. She has represented Ukraine in many international conferences on women’s rights, including AWID, and she has coauthored two articles dedicated to women’s rights.
 
Master Trainer
Dr. Galina Maystruk graduated in 1982 from National State Medical University, Kiev, with her MD in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She has worked as a gynaecologist-oncologist since 1991. She has worked as a medical consultant in reproductive health and family planning for the UN mission in Ukraine, a national medical consultant for the USAID/PATH Breast Cancer Assistance Project, and a National representative and member of the executive board of the European Breast Cancer Coalition, “Europa Donna.” Galyna is the Founder and Head of the Board of the Ukrainian NGO “Women Health & Family Planning,” a member of the council of the National NGOs Coalition, “Advocacy Against Cancer,” and a faculty member of Kiev-Mogila Academy Public Health School.

Steering Committee

  • Natalia Karbowska, Chair of the Board, Ukrainian
       Women’s Fund
  • Hanna Voinich, Chair of the Board, Dnipropetrovsk NGO "Women's Information-Coordination Center"
  • Marta Kolomayets, Country Director, National Democratic
       Institute for International Relations
  • Iryna Mykychak, Deputy Head, Lviv Oblast Health
       Department
  • Svitlana Posokhova, Chief ObGYN, Odessa Oblast Hospital and Head, Women’s Wellness and Family Planning Center
  • Viktoriya Kharchenko, Communication and PR Manager, AVON Cosmetics Ukraine

  • Participants
     
    The Komen Global Initiative conducts workshops based on the Course for the Cure™ training modules. The
    participants in these workshops are nurses, breast cancer survivors, NGO workers, and others who are in positions to spread awareness to the general population of Ukraine.

    See profiles of participants in the Global Initiative – Ukraine


     
     
     

    PARTNERSHIPS

    Lead Partner Organization:
    The Ukrainian Women's Fund (UWF)

    The Ukrainian Women’s Fund (UWF) is an international charitable organization founded in 2000 to
    provide public organizations, and particularly women’s organizations from Ukraine, Moldova and
    Belarus, with financial, informational and consultation support. UWF’s aim is to help women and
    women’s organizations play an active role in the process of building gender democracy. UWF supports
    the active participation of women and women’s organizations in the development of a just society that
    guarantees women’s rights, strengthens their role in the community, and promotes women at all levels
    and in all fields. UWF works to facilitate women in this path in every way possible.




     
     
     

    STATISTICS

    Breast Cancer in Ukraine:
  • Incidence: 39.9 / 100,000
  • Mortality: 18.9 / 100,000
  • Mortality/Incidence: 47%
  • Globocan 2002. Rates expressed are ASR(W)
    Women in Ukraine face a number of formidable challenges in receiving early diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. Mammography is expensive and limited; and in the few cities where mammography machines are available, women must pay for their own film to offset the operating costs. Thus many women are diagnosed only in the
    late stages of the disease, when treatment options are limited and their chances of survival are greatly reduced.

    As in several countries in Eastern Europe, stigma and shame continue to surround breast cancer in Ukraine, and many women believe that a diagnosis means certain death. Patient education about screening and treatment options are important steps toward increasing early detection and thus lowering mortality rates in Ukraine.



     
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