Today, a real laboratory operates in Lyudmyla Prykhodko's house in Hlobyno, Poltava region. Oils are heated in a water bath, waxes are melted, bars of solid shampoo are dried, and various mixtures and hydrolats are waiting in the refrigerator for further use. All family members are involved in the process. In turn, Liudmyla is happy to be doing what she loves to do and to be able to support her family.
On Friday morning, October 7, Oleksandra Matviychuk, leader of the Ukrainian Center for Civil Liberties, was standing at the Warsaw railway station on her way home from a business trip to New York. Suddenly, her phone rang. In disbelief, her colleague told her about an upcoming announcement – the Center for Civil Liberties was included in list of nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize.