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ODIHR survey on safety and security of women refugees from Ukraine
This confidential online survey of women refugees from Ukraine seeks to collect information on the experiences of women and children who are especially vulnerable to trafficking.
The survey aims to make sure that the voices and experiences of those concerned are incorporated into policy recommendations and training programmes relating to safety and security concerns of women and children fleeing Ukraine.
The survey, which includes 30 brief questions, is available in English, Ukrainian and Russian, and can be accessed here.
The survey is open until 19 September 2022.
Download the document below to learn more.