Since the conflict in Ukraine broke out at the end of February, the world has witnessed the fastest growing refugee crisis since World War II, with over two million people – mostly women, children and the elderly- fleeing into neighbouring countries.
The outpouring of voluntary support and solidarity for Ukrainian refugees has been remarkable. But for those without family and friends in the region, what institutional support is available, and what will refugees be able to access in the long term?
In this episode, we look at the roles social protection systems in receiving countries, along with humanitarian cash-based interventions, are playing in the response.
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Links from this episode:
UKRAINE SITUATION FLASH Update 1, UNHCR, March 8th
Ukraine Refugee situation data portal, UNHCR
Social protection: Integration Policy Brief I, UNHCR, September 2021
The UN Ukraine Flash Appeal and inter-agency Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRP) for the Ukraine situation
UNHCR Social protection website
EC press release on temporary protection directive
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