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Poland | Protection Monitoring Analysis: Selected Locations of Central Poland

As part of its protection response and to inform programming DRC has conducted a monitoring of risks faced by refugees from Ukraine residing in smaller urban areas in central Poland. This report provides an overview of key challenges faced by the displaced population in 2023, focusing on protection risks related to access to safe and adequate accommodation, labor exploitation, barriers in access to documentation and administrative procedures and risks to social cohesion affecting adults and youth.

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  • PMR Central Poland_ENG 27 Mar 2024 PDF 1.9 MB
  • PMR Central Poland_POL 27 Mar 2024 PDF 1.4 MB
  • PMR Central Poland_UA 27 Mar 2024 PDF 1.5 MB

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