My life as a deminer in Ukraine

My name is Nika. I have worked with MAG in Ukraine since 2023 and lead a demining team, but I never imagined this would be my path. 

Before the war, my life was very different. I had never even heard of demining. I lived abroad and worked in the diving and tourism industries. I traveled the world, enjoyed life and everything it had to offer.  

In early 2022, I moved back to Ukraine. I was looking forward to being home and spending more time with my family.  

But just two months later, war broke out. 

Today, I lead a team of 11 men and women, who, every day, clear deadly explosives from the land. 

This is what war does to ordinary people. Families are torn apart, lives and livelihoods are lost. They face countless risks every day. 

But I want to be clear - despite all we have endured, we are not broken.

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Applications now open for Younger Leaders for SDGs!

We are pleased to share that the UN Youth Office has officially launched the search for the next cohort of 17 Young Leaders for the SDGs!

On a biennial basis, the Youth office is proud to recognize outstanding young leaders between 15 and 35 years old for their agency, courage and ingenuity in finding lasting solutions to the world's greatest challenges. Becoming a Young Leader is a title of recognition from the United Nations for young people who are excelling in their contributions to helping deliver on the SDGs in their communities.

Throughout the two-year term, these 17 Young Leaders will engage young people for the 2030 Agenda, not only through their existing initiatives, platforms and networks but through advocacy opportunities with the United Nations and our partners. For inspiration, you can check out the profiles of previous Young Leaders from the 2022 cohort2020 cohort, 2018 cohort and 2016 cohort.

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