Ukrainian refugee women face 'high rates' of violence in EU: rights agency

A recent report from a European rights agency reveals alarming statistics regarding Ukrainian refugee women, indicating that one in four has experienced physical or sexual violence since the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian war. This situation has raised serious concerns about the safety and well-being of these women as they seek refuge in various European countries. The findings highlight the increasing vulnerability of refugees, particularly women, who often face heightened risks of gender-based violence in unfamiliar environments. The agency's data underscores the urgent need for effective protective measures and support systems for this demographic. As European nations continue to welcome refugees fleeing conflict, this report serves as a critical reminder of the challenges they face, particularly in terms of safety and security. Advocacy groups are calling for immediate action to address these issues and ensure that adequate resources are allocated to protect vulnerable populations, especially women, from violence and exploitation in their host countries.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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