Activatica - Telling important stories about the war, resistance, and activism
Activatica
Activatica is a Russian-language media initiative primarily focused on video content for social media. The project reaches a monthly audience of 5–25 million users and has over 350,000 subscribers across various social media platforms (with approximately 50% of the audience in Russia, and the other 50% across Ukraine, the EU, the UK, and other countries).
Project’s mission is to cover critical issues where information is systematically suppressed and distorted by Kremlin propaganda. We utilise formats that resonate with internet users, particularly the younger generation in Russia – including shortform videos optimised for TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts, as well as documentaries, infographics, and more.
Massive Social Reach
Monthly audience of 5–25 million users and 350k+ subscribers across platforms, half inside Russia, half worldwide.
Documenting War Crimes
Our film series “Prisoners” investigates 15 000+ confirmed civilian abductions in occupied Ukraine and helps human‑rights defenders pursue justice.
Exposing Repression
We track political prisoners, analyse new repressive laws and debunk propaganda, showing Russians the gap between official narratives and reality.
Founded by Activists
Created in 2014 by journalists & civil activists including Goldman Prize & International Woman of Courage laureate Evgenia Chirikova.
Key areas of focus include:
Investigation of terror against Ukrainian civilians in occupied territories
Over 15,000 cases of Ukrainian civilians being kidnapped by Russian security forces have been confirmed—five times the number of recognised political prisoners in Russia. Our pilot documentary “Prisoners” tells the stories of three Ukrainian families who endured lawlessness, torture, and death. Plans are underway for the next 3–4 films in the series, exposing perpetrators and helping human‑rights defenders.
Over 15,000 cases of Ukrainian civilians being kidnapped by Russian security forces have been confirmed—five times the number of recognised political prisoners in Russia. Our pilot documentary “Prisoners” tells the stories of three Ukrainian families who endured lawlessness, torture, and death. Plans are underway for the next 3–4 films in the series, exposing perpetrators and helping human‑rights defenders.
The human cost of the war and dictatorship for both Russian and Ukrainian people
Through a series of short videos, we debunk Kremlin propaganda, demonstrating the gap between the propaganda narrative and real‑life hardships Russians and Ukrainians face.
Through a series of short videos, we debunk Kremlin propaganda, demonstrating the gap between the propaganda narrative and real‑life hardships Russians and Ukrainians face.
Expose the truth about repression in Russia
Raising awareness about political prisoners, tracking cases, and providing a platform for their voices.
Raising awareness about political prisoners, tracking cases, and providing a platform for their voices.
Expose the truth about repression in Russia
Through a series of short videos, we debunk Kremlin propaganda, demonstrating the gap between the propaganda narrative and real‑life hardships Russians and Ukrainians face.
Through a series of short videos, we debunk Kremlin propaganda, demonstrating the gap between the propaganda narrative and real‑life hardships Russians and Ukrainians face.