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Supporting Systemic Justice and Recovery in Ukraine

IMVRRA Foundation builds mechanisms that transform scattered war losses into structured legal claims — and structured claims into enforceable rights.

48communities engaged
13training directions
2014active since

Russia's aggression created a systemic gap in accountability

War damage is widespread, but accountability is fragmented. The critical gap: damages are not always properly documented, legal claims are not systematically developed, local governments lack resources for sustained legal action.

As a result, many losses risk remaining uncompensated.

Documentation gap

Damages not properly documented or legally framed — unactionable without structured methodology.

Capacity gap

Local governments lack the legal, financial, and organizational capacity for sustained legal action.

Accountability gap

Without structured claims built now, many losses risk remaining fragmented and unrecovered.

Legal Forces of Ukraine — a systemic solution

Through the Legal Forces of Ukraine (LFU) project, we build the legal infrastructure that communities cannot build alone.

"The financial and legal burden of war must be shifted to the aggressor — not remain on the communities that suffered."

Long-term legal infrastructure

Not isolated cases — a scalable pipeline. Not one-time support — permanent methodology.

Structured pipeline

A systematic flow of compensation cases — from documentation to legal claim to enforcement.

Legal infrastructure

Reusable methodologies, templates, and frameworks for future reparations.

Practical tools

Instruments for communities and institutions to act — not wait.

Accountability mechanisms

Long-term legal accountability for the aggressor state.

How to partner with us

We work with international organizations, legal firms, foundations, and institutional partners.

Financial support & grants

Fund the Foundation's operations, the LFU project, or specific legal methodologies.

Legal & research collaboration

Joint legal research, methodology development, and case coordination with international partners.

Institutional partnerships

Formal cooperation with international organizations, NGOs, and government bodies.

Compensation mechanism development

Co-developing international frameworks for war damage recovery and reparations.

Ready to explore cooperation?

Contact us to discuss partnership formats, joint initiatives, or funding opportunities.

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