3+ years of research
VARTOVI Analytics
VARTOVI IS A STEP TOWARD EQUALITY, SAFETY, AND JUSTICE FOR ALL
VARTOVI is a unique monitoring, response, and analytics platform created by Gender Stream to protect the rights of LGBTQI+ communities in Ukraine. Its mission is to document human rights violations, support survivors, and contribute to systemic change aimed at preventing hate crimes based on SOGIESC (sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics).
What makes the platform unique is its high-quality monitoring and response to crimes carried out in cooperation with the police. VARTOVI does not merely observe violations — it offers a comprehensive approach to addressing and overcoming discrimination.
VARTOVI is a step toward equality, safety, and justice for all
VARTOVI Platform Methodology
VARTOVI is an innovative platform created by Gender Stream that brings together monitoring, response, and analytics to combat hate crimes against LGBTQI+ communities in Ukraine. Its purpose is to document human rights violations, analyze trends, and provide legal support to survivors, ensuring access to justice and creating a foundation for advocacy and systemic change…
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The VARTOVI team at Gender Stream coordinates the work of the monitoring network. All activities are carried out in line with best international practices and human…
We collect information through reports from survivors and witnesses, media monitoring, open sources on social media, as well as through interaction with state institutions such as the police or the Ombudsperson’s Office…
Виявлення випадків: Через пряму комунікацію, онлайн-форми або моніторинг публічних джерел.
Документування: Використання стандартизованих форм…
We analyzed the collected cases of human rights violations that occurred between January 1, 2023, and February 24, 2025, and identified an alarming trend…
Geography of LGBTQ+ Human Rights Violations in Ukraine and
Occupied Territories
Incident Types and Counts (2022–2025)
This section presents data on documented cases of discrimination, hate crimes, and other incidents targeting LGBTQ+ individuals in Ukraine.
The highest overall number of cases was recorded in 2024 (50 cases), with a significant increase in reports of discrimination. In 2022, the highest number of crimes committed by Russian occupying forces was documented (15 cases), likely reflecting the direct impact of the full-scale invasion.
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When hate speech comes from individuals in positions of power or visibility, it legitimizes violence.
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Total Incidents
Cumulative number of incidents recorded in 2022–2025 in territories controlled by Ukraine and in territories under the control of Russian occupying forces.
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Profiles of Survivors
Practical Checklist
Recommendations
Training
Training for border services, police, military personnel, and civil servants on the rights and dignity of trans and gender-diverse people.
Communication
Ensuring compliance with legally recognized gender identity in all procedures, especially under martial law.
Complaint Channels
Independent oversight and secure channels for anonymous complaints (Ombudspersons, NPM).
Crime Documentation
Proper documentation of hate crimes and support for survivors (investigative protocols, accompaniment).
Monitoring
National monitoring of SOGI-related crimes in areas affected by hostilities.
Funding
Sustainable institutional funding for local LGBTQI+ organizations, including those operating in conflict-affected areas.
REPORT AN INCIDENT
If you have witnessed or experienced an incident related to discrimination, hate speech, or a hate crime, please report it using this form.
The information you provide will help us record the case and, if needed, offer you consultation or legal support.
All reports are treated confidentially.
