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ODIHR survey on the safety and security of women refugees from Ukraine
As part of its ongoing support to Ukraine, the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has conducted a survey of close to 1,000 Ukrainian refugee women to ensure their experiences and vulnerabilities are reflected in policies to address human trafficking in the OSCE region.
ODIHR has been active in preventing and combating human trafficking across the OSCE region since 1999, focusing on the promotion of international human rights standards and gender-sensitive, child friendly, trauma-informed and victim and survivor-centred measures in all responses to trafficking.
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