UN Refugee Agency Tries to Help Millions of Displaced Ukrainians Stay Close to Home
FINLAND, JUL 11 – The Finnish Ministry of the Interior seeks to support Ukrainian refugees by assessing their employment status and future return intentions through an ongoing anonymous survey.
- The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 caused almost 10 million people to flee, with 3.8 million displaced internally and 5.6 million abroad, as reported by the U.N. refugee agency's representative for Ukraine.
- Karolina Lindholm Billing, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees representative, emphasized the need for ongoing international support for humanitarian efforts as the war continues with increasing intensity.
- Countries participating in the fourth Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome are expected to unlock over 10 billion euros in investments for rebuilding Ukraine, with a focus on private business involvement, as noted during the event.
- UNHCR is collaborating with Ukraine's government on a winter response plan to provide cash assistance for vulnerable families in frontline areas affected by the war.
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Most Ukrainians displaced by war want to stay close to home, UN refugee agency says
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 forced almost 10 million people to flee their homes, with about 3.8 million displaced within the country and 5.6 million abroad, but most of them want to stay close to their homes, the U.N. refugee agency's representative for Ukraine said.
U.N. refugee agency tries to help millions of displaced Ukrainians stay close to home
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 forced almost 10 million people to flee their homes, with about 3.8 million displaced within the country and 5.6 million abroad, but most of them want to stay close to their homes, the U.N. refugee agency’s representative for Ukraine said.

U.N. refugee agency tries to help millions of displaced Ukrainians stay close to home
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has forced almost 10 million people to flee their homes, with about 3.8 million displaced within the country and 5.6 million abroad.
The representative of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Ukraine, Karolina Lindholm Billing, called on the international community to continue to help fund humanitarian aid for Ukraine on Friday. Speaking at a conference on the reconstruction of Ukraine in Rome, she added that the UNHCR, together with local partners, is helping people who have fallen victim to air strikes every day - including recent ones on Kiev …
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, launched in 2022, forced nearly 10 million people to flee their homes, with approximately 3.8 million internally displaced and 5.6 million abroad, but most of them want to stay close to their homes, said the representative of the UN refugee agency for Ukraine.
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