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New, seven-part assessment of the Ukraine crisis, and its impact on women and girls.

The global humanitarian community is failing to meet the needs of women and girls displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and adequately support women- and girl-led organizations on the frontlines of the emergency response, according to a new, seven-part regional assessment from VOICE, in partnership with HIAS.

The reports were developed by VOICE’s 10-member assessment team, who spent four weeks speaking to women’s rights organizations, frontline workers, local NGOs, government workers, United Nations agency actors, and internally displaced and refugee populations in Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. VOICE also conducted virtual interviews with women’s rights groups and other local organizations in Ukraine.

The reports paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced by women and girls who have been displaced by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as well as the need to ensure that women’s rights organizations and other local actors are integrated into response design and leadership from the beginning.

Click below to read the full reports:

Regional Assessment Report: Ukraine Crisis Response. [Download report]
English
Russian
Ukrainian

Moldova Assessment Report.
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English
Romanian
Ukrainian
Russian

Poland Assessment Report
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English
Polish
Ukrainian
Russian

Romania Assessment Report
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English
Romanian
Ukrainian
Russian

Hungary Assessment Report
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English
Hungarian
Ukrainian
Russian

Slovakia Assessment Report
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English
Slovakian
Ukrainian
Russian

Ukraine Assessment Report
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English
Ukrainian
Russian


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