The technology coalition helping to identify and locate Ukraine’s stolen children - and bring them home.
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The Mission to find Ukraine’s Stolen Children
Since 2022, tens of thousands of Ukrainian children have been illegally deported by Russia. Our global technology coalition, working hand in hand with Ukrainian authorities, deploys cutting-edge technology and investigative expertise to help identify and locate these children — both in the virtual world and in the real world, in near real time. From digital traces online to physical sightings on the ground, every lead matters. But time is running out — far more support is urgently needed.
The Technology Coalition
Justice for the Stolen Children is a Paliscope-led non-profit coalition of technology companies united by a shared commitment to protecting children. It is a global initiative, bringing together partners from multiple regions, each contributing unique expertise — from image and environment analysis online, to data and investigative tools, training, and ground-level detection through specialized sensors. Together, we expand and accelerate the delivery of critical systems, skills, and support to Ukrainian agencies tasked with finding and protecting Ukraine’s stolen children.
Ways to Partner With the Coalition
Technology Partner
Build and provide secure tools that accelerate identifications and coordination across borders
Corporate Partner
Join as a named partner. Your support advances reunifications today and helps ready systems for recovery tomorrow.
Public Sector Partner
Collaborate on referrals, data frameworks, and co-funded pilots aligned with Ukrainian priorities.
Operations Partner
Coordinate casework, services, and training alongside our coalition and Ukrainian beneficiary agencies.
Awareness & Media Ally
Share survivor-safe stories and foster awareness, encouraging corporate and public partners to join the mission.
Data Access Ally
Provide secure, privacy-minded access to data that enhances the identification and location of stolen children.