Daria Kaleniuk

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Daria Kaleniuk (Ukrainian: Дар'я Каленюк) is a Ukrainian civil society activist who is the executive director of the Anti-Corruption Action Center, based in Kyiv.[1][2][3] During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kaleniuk came to international media prominence when she asked British prime minister Boris Johnson at a press conference in Warsaw why some London-based Russian oligarchs had not been targeted with sanctions and why he did not support the establishment of a no-fly zone over Ukraine.[4][5]

Kaleniuk was born in Zhytomyr, Ukraine and studied law at the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University[6] and has a Master of Financial Services Law from Chicago-Kent College of Law, supported by the Fulbright Foreign Student Program.[2][7] She is a member of the Young Global Leaders.[8]

Daria Kaleniuk started her civil society activity during student times in Kharkiv where she joined local branch of All-Ukrainian youth NGO “Foundation of Regional Initiatives”. She was coordinating international youth project “Eurobus”, which brought young leaders from the EU for the Europe Days celebration at small towns of Eastern and Southern Ukraine.[9]

Anti-corruption activity

International Centre for Ukrainian Victory

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