
Based in Yerevan, Armenia, Lucy is openDemocracy’s Eurasia investigative reporting fellow. They recently graduated from Sciences Po in Paris, France with a joint master’s degree in journalism and human rights, with a focus on Russia and post-Soviet states. Previously, they worked as a producer for the US-based The World, a radio programme about international affairs. Follow Lucy on Twitter (@lucymartiros) and email them at [email protected]
-
Publicado en: 50.50: FeatureTürkiye earthquake: Lack of healthcare leaves pregnant women living in fear
Pregnant women, mothers and children are among the most vulnerable earthquake victims in Türkiye. But access to...
-
Publicado en: 50.50: FeatureA Russian lawyer stood up for Ukrainians. She was labelled a ‘foreign agent’
Activist, lawyer and Forbes 30 Under 30 star Anna Rivina reflects on women’s rights and her fight to get back home
-
Publicado en: Home: NewsGrave reality of global violence against queer women and non-binary people
Governments need to take urgent action on funding and protection for LBQ+ movements across the world, says NGO
-
Publicado en: 50.50: NewsRevealed: Contraception inequality in Europe is widening
UK tops league in Contraception Policy Atlas, but access to birth control in other parts of Europe is worsening
-
Publicado en: 50.50: FeatureFamily’s plea over Belgian-Tunisian woman found dead in police cell
Sourour Abouda is the third person of North African descent to die in unexplained circumstances in Rue Royale.
-
Publicado en: 50.50: NewsSexual violence laws enable impunity in Eurasia, report finds
Equality Now is calling on Eurasian countries to amend sexual violence laws towards consent-based definitions