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Hungary: Ukrainian refugees

01 April 2022

Hungary: Ukrainian refugees

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As at 28 March 2022, more than four million people had crossed international borders since the start of the hostilities in Ukraine on 24 February 2022. The rapid influx of migrants and refugees into the country has already posed a challenge to reception capacities, which the Hungarian Government has reduced in recent years to discourage migration.

Mixed migration
Ukraine: Movement patterns, people's needs and response

29 March 2022

Ukraine: Movement patterns, people's needs and response

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The report aims at providing an overview of the situation of displaced and stranded people inside Ukraine, including their humanitarian needs. It also analyses the information landscape to identify gaps. 

Displacement
Moldova: Ukrainian refugees

14 March 2022

Moldova: Ukrainian refugees

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On 24 February 2022, the Russian Government announced a large-scale military operation against Ukraine. UNHCR projected that at least 100,000 Ukrainians would arrive in Moldova by July 2022 as a result of the crisis in Ukraine.

Mixed migration
Eastern Ukraine: current humanitarian crisis and outlook

17 February 2022

Eastern Ukraine: current humanitarian crisis and outlook

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This report explores the possible impacts of escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine on the humanitarian situation in Donbas and potentially the rest of the country. It presents the response capacity and various operational constraints faced by responders. It also analyses the factors that may increase needs and potential key humanitarian concerns in the coming months. 

Conflict and violence
Ukraine: Conflict in Donetsk and Luhansk

04 November 2019

Ukraine: Conflict in Donetsk and Luhansk

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Since 2014, persisting armed conflict between the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk provinces (oblasts) in eastern Ukraine has caused over 3,000 civilian deaths, some 9,000 casualties, and internally displaced about 1.3 million people. Currently an estimated 5.2 million are affected by the conflict in eastern Ukraine, in particular people living within 20km on each side of the contact line that divides government-controlled areas (GCA) and non-government-controlled areas (NGCA).

Conflict and violence
Ukraine: Multi-Sector Needs Assessment

30 March 2015

Ukraine: Multi-Sector Needs Assessment

DOCUMENT / PDF / 8 MB

The Multi-­Sector Needs Assessment provides an overview of needs in Eastern Ukraine, based on reports from households and key informants. It is an initiative of the Ukraine NGO Forum to seek greater understanding of needs across the affected area.

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