WILPF has teamed up with Geneva Graduate Institute in Switzerland, Karazin National Kharkiv University and Center for Social and Labour Research from Ukraine to examine the gendered practices of survival in the context of Ukraine. The project will document how diverse Ukrainians experience and respond to different but interlinked forms of violence – from the violence of war and Russian invasion, to the economic violence unleashed by structural and austerity reforms. Using a feminist political economy lens, the project will examine how the coping strategies are shaped by gender and other intersectional identities, and influenced by national and international policies.