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Women and children, who make up approximately 90 percent of people fleeing the crisis, are at risk of gender-based violence and sexual exploitation and abuse. UNHCR is on the ground in Ukraine and across Europe ensuring basic and urgent needs are met.
According to the Ukrainian authorities, Russian troops in the territories of Ukraine occupied by Russia are engaged in the forcible deportation of people from Ukraine to Russia, passing them off as refugees.
4 July 2022. Reuters. At least 12 million people have fled their homes since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the United Nations (UN) says. More than five million have left for neighbouring...
This is an update and supplement to USCRI’s March 2024 report on the Humanitarian Situation in Ukraine.. Mass Displacement. The mass displacement crisis continues in Ukraine. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reports that over 6.7 million refugees from Ukraine have fled for protection in other countries. Over 6 million Ukrainian refugees are hosted by European ...
This report describes the most relevant trends and data points on education of refugee children and youth from Ukraine based on the most recent 2023 Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (MSNA) conducted in s...
More than 271,000 Ukrainian refugees have been admitted to the United States since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began one year ago, according to the Department of Homeland Security, far...
Over 14.6 million people in Ukraine – 40 per cent of Ukraine's total population – require urgent humanitarian support, including more than 3.5 million people internally displaced by the full-scale war. As of June 2024, some 6.5 million refugees from Ukraine were recorded globally.
No fewer than 6.168 million Ukrainian refugees were registered across Europe by the end of July 2024, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). The war has caused the largest population displacement crisis since World War II, with nearly a third of the population forced to flee their homes.
According to new data sourced from national authorities and collated by UNHCR, at least 4.8 million refugees from Ukraine have been recorded across Europe, including those who first crossed into the neighbouring countries and later moved onward.
In 2022, nearly one third of Ukrainians were forced to flee their homes. By the end of year, an estimated 5.9 million people were internally displaced by the war, while nearly 5.7 million refugees and asylum-seekers from Ukraine were recorded across Europe.