ICTY
Oleksandr Stasyuk is a seasoned facilities management professional with extensive experience spanning over two decades. Currently serving as the Head of the Facilities Management Unit at the UN IRMCT since December 2002, Oleksandr oversees the safe and effective delivery of facilities services while developing strategic initiatives for service improvement and risk management. Previous roles at the UN include Building Services Assistant, Building Maintenance Technician, and Security Officer, showcasing a strong background in maintenance, operations, and security. Prior to the UN, Oleksandr held key leadership positions in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, including Chief of the Military Telecommunication Center, demonstrating expertise in telecommunications and team management. Oleksandr holds an M.B.A. in Management of Organizations and a Specialist degree in Telecommunication Engineering, complemented by an associate's degree in Interior Design.
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ICTY
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was a United Nations court of law that dealt with war crimes that took place during the conflicts in the Balkans in the 1990s. During its mandate, which lasted from 1993 - 2017, it irreversibly changed the landscape of international humanitarian law, provided victims an opportunity to voice the horrors they witnessed and experienced, and proved that those suspected of bearing the greatest responsibility for atrocities committed during armed conflicts can be called to account.