olena shevchenko became a ukrainian human rights defender, the head of the public organization insight founder of the women's march. at first, in the full-scale russian invasion, shevchenko changed and shifted the focus of her work to humanitarian support for women and the lgbtq+ community in ukraine. she dedicates the award to all the invisible women of ukraine who, with their work, bring the victory of ukraine closer to whom exactly olena told me in an interview, these are exactly those women who are now approaching the victory of ukraine, being in more unusual places than you and i once imagined. well, of course, we must also talk about women at the front, about whom we are talking about women who save people, being in different cities , working at a hospital, women, for example, who work in to the emergency service of women who work at ukrposhta, continuing to deliver pension letters even in the front-line regions of women who work for ukrzaliznytsia and repair wagons, not men, namely, two women who work on this for a pittance harmful production and for some reason no one ever talk