The museum signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Memory and Justice Research Center in Vilnius.
The National Museum of the Holodomor Genocide and the Memory and Justice Research Center at Mykolas Romeris University (Vilnius, Lithuania) have signed a Memorandum of Partnership with the aim of cooperating in the study and promotion of the history of genocide and the traumatic history of the 20th century.
The Museum and the Center plan to join forces to preserve and restore cultural heritage related to the history of genocide and to hold other events aimed at ensuring the memory and honouring the victims of genocide, in particular the Holodomor of 1932–1933.
The Center in Vilnius studies the impact of the phenomenon of memory within the legal, social, and historical realities, examining how the historical experience and collective memory of Lithuania and other countries interact with the legal environment, legal theory, and tradition, and how technological progress affects the phenomenon of collective memory.