Yana Rudenko

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EducationEconomics and Management (Bachelor's, Lviv), Public Administration (Master's, Leiden University)
OccupationsSpeaker on justice and cultural awareness
Organization(s)Adriatic-Baltic-Black-Azov (ABBA) Student Association; DroneAid Collective
KnownforActivism, public speaking, social media advocacy
Yana Rudenko
EducationEconomics and Management (Bachelor's, Lviv), Public Administration (Master's, Leiden University)
OccupationsSpeaker on justice and cultural awareness
Organization(s)Adriatic-Baltic-Black-Azov (ABBA) Student Association; DroneAid Collective
Known forActivism, public speaking, social media advocacy

Yana Rudenko (Ukrainian: Яна Руденко; born 1999) is a Ukrainian young professional, activist, and survivor of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Her work focuses on promoting justice, accountability for war crimes, and cultural awareness of Eastern Europe.

Rudenko was born and raised in Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine. She pursued a bachelor's degree in economics and management at Lviv Polytechnic. During the initial stages of the 2022 Russian invasion, she was in Bucha, where she experienced weeks under Russian occupation, witnessing war crimes and enduring harsh conditions without basic necessities.[1]

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