The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights is conducting an anonymous survey among people who came to EU countries after fleeing the war in Ukraine about their experiences.
The survey is completely anonymous. Its goal is to help the EU better identify the needs of Ukrainian refugees..
People who fled the war in Ukraine can take part in the survey. These can be citizens of Ukraine, as well as other people who lived in Ukraine when the war began and are now in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Spain.
Persons aged 16 or over are allowed to participate in the survey. Children aged 12 to 15 may also take part in the survey with parental or guardian permission.
There are quite a few questions and it will take about 25 minutes to answer all of them.. However, the Agency believes that the answers to the questionnaire will help make Europe a better place to live and work..
Each person can only take the survey once..
The Agency is an independent center of the European Union established to promote and protect human rights in the EU.
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To participate in the survey, you need to follow the link: https:
//fra. europa. eu/limesurvey/index. php/712669? lang\u003duk.
Ukrainian refugees are often asked: \? " It is worth noting (with all the inevitable shortcomings) the fairly clear work of refugee reception services. It should be noted that the European Union had to grant temporary protection status to about 6 million Ukrainians..
Recall that some of those who return to Ukraine can count on substantial payments under the Vidnova Fellowship program.