Events
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Localisation in practice: how the Legal Development Network strengthens communities’ influence in Mykolaiv oblast
Legal Aid as a Component of Recovery: Trends in the Legal Needs of Residents of De-occupied Communities in Southern Ukraine, Based on LINK Data
When Rights Have to Be Proved: An Analysis of the Legal Aid Provided by the Legal Development Network in the First Half of 2026
The South’s Unnoticed and Unmet Needs: What the LINK Platform Data Reveals
From a Box of Diapers to a Charging Station: How the Needs of De-occupied Communities in Mykolaiv Oblast Have Changed Over Three Years
From Firewood to Generators: How the Needs of De-occupied Communities in Kherson Oblast Have Changed Over Three Years
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Consultations
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A deferral can now be re-registered without the risk of losing it
eOselia at 3% for veterans and families of the fallen: how not to lose your right to preferential housing
New Armed Forces contracts in 2026: what Resolution No. 768 changed
A parent has a disability: can a serviceperson be discharged from service?
Success stories
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“The Result of Our Joint Work is a Happy Child and Mother” — How Link Connects Partners to Help People
“In court, they tried to convince me that the person advising me was incompetent” — how Link helps resolve legal issues
The ability to deliver aid exactly where it’s needed most: the experience of cf “Pomagaem” working with Link
Internally Displaced People in the Khmilnyk Community Receive Assistance to Adapt to Their New Lives, Taking Their Major Challenges into Account
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The Legal Development Network implements comprehensive projects aimed at strengthening human rights, developing capable communities, and building sustainable tools for access to legal aid. We work at the intersection of advocacy, legal education, and local coordination of humanitarian response.
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