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Navigating Aid: User Journeys of Ukrainian refugees in Poland, Moldova and Romania

When I lived in Ukraine, I had my pension and this was enough for me to live a decent life. Here, I feel ashamed that I have to ask for humanitarian aid.
— A person with a disability in Moldova

Ground Truth Solutions (GTS), in collaboration with Open Space Works Cooperative, explored the perceptions of refugees from Ukraine living in Poland, Moldova and Romania about their experiences with humanitarian aid. Between December and March 2023, we spoke to over 900 people over social media in the quantitative part of our research and had 36 in-depth conversations with people about their journeys and experiences to their new country of residence as part of our qualitative research. We will be sharing our report with you ahead of the event.  

The aim of this webinar is to present and validate our findings and discuss potential recommendations and solutions for improvement. We will also hear best practices from other organisations working on Poland, Moldova, and Romania.

We would like to invite a variety of actors working in humanitarian aid (from different types of organisations and different roles within those organisations). To enable a wide representation, we would like to ask you to forward this invitation to those who you believe will find this useful.   

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