Forty years after the Chornobyl explosion, the invisible scars of survivors reveal how nuclear disasters reshape memory, identity, and mental health.
Marine Krauzman
Marine Krauzman is an emerging analyst in human rights and humanitarian affairs, with a regional focus on Central Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Driven by a commitment to social justice, she explores issues related to migrants, minorities, and children’s rights, as well as victims’ reparations and geopolitics. Marine holds a Master’s in International Security and Conflict Studies from the University of Glasgow, and a Master’s in Comparative Law and Human Rights from the University of Paris Nanterre. In her free time, she enjoys board games, feminist literature, and hunting for the best chai latte in town.
