Alina Rohach
Alina Rohach is a Project Manager of the Spain and Latin America Cooperation Program. She focuses on developing initiatives that strengthen Ukraine’s visibility and partnerships across Spanish-speaking countries.
Alina undertakes advocacy visits to Spain, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, engaging with policymakers, journalists, academics, and civil society representatives. These visits include public events, university lectures, and stakeholder meetings aimed at fostering informed dialogue and raising awareness about Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing aggression. She also coordinates visits to Ukraine for Latin American stakeholders, facilitating direct engagement and first-hand understanding of Ukraine’s realities.
She regularly speaks in academic and expert discussions on Ukraine, and has co-organized international conferences in Madrid and Barcelona to strengthen dialogue between Ukraine and the Spanish-speaking world. In addition to her managerial responsibilities, she writes analytical columns and provides media commentary on the situation in Ukraine, its foreign policy, relations with Latin America, humanitarian aspects of the war, Russian disinformation, and broader international security issues.
Her analyses and interviews have been featured in Infobae (Argentina), La Nación (Argentina), La Tercera (Chile), El Espectador (Colombia), Todo Noticias (Argentina), Canal 5 (Uruguay), Última Hora (Paraguay), among others.
Prior to her current position, Alina worked at the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine in the Department of International Cooperation and European Integration. There, she engaged in translating official and analytical materials into English, researched comparative youth and sports policy models internationally, and supported the ministry’s integration and cooperation agenda.
She holds both a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, Social Communications, and Regional Studies from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
She speaks Ukrainian, Spanish, and English.