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Andrew Sushko

Andrew Sushko

Cofounder, Human Constanta
Belarus
  • Civil society
  • Democratization
  • Human rights
  • Reforms
  • Civil society
  • Democratization
  • Human rights
  • Reforms

Biography

Andrew Sushko is a lawyer, an expert in the fields of human rights, public administration and digital transformation. Author of a number of studies on access to public sector information online, e-government and electronic citizen participation in decision-making. He is a consultant on the integration of Human Rights Based Approach into IT and Civic Tech projects and the co-founder, Human Constanta.

Andrew is engaged in research on access to public sector information, including data on official websites and social networks of government agencies. He is an invited expert of the “Center for New Ideas” on urban transparency in the project “Rating of Belarusian cities”. 

He is one of creators and mentors of “Digital Citizenship Hackathon” - GovTech and CivicTech incubator project in Kazakhstan.

Publications

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Areas of Expertise

  • Civil society
  • Democratization
  • Human rights
  • Reforms
  • The rule of law
  • Transitional justice
  • Digital transformation

Regions of Expertise

  • Belarus
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Russia

Experience

Human Constanta
Cofounder
Human Constanta
2016 - Present - 8 yrs
Minsk, Belarus
Default Work Experience
Regional coordinator (Belarus), Central Asia expert
SecDev Foundation
2017 - Present - 7 yrs

Contact

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Available:
Monday to Wednesday, 9am to 6pm
Location:
Minsk, Belarus
Languages:
  • Belarusian
  • Russian
  • Polish
  • English
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