Rapid Gender Analysis in Ukraine
This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) brief for Ukraine is a first attempt to identify the gender, age, and diversity issues so that humanitarian responses can better meet people's different needs as the crisis evolves.
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This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) brief for Ukraine is a first attempt to identify the gender, age, and diversity issues so that humanitarian responses can better meet people's different needs as the crisis evolves.
„Ein Orkan humanitärer Krisen tobt auf der Welt“, sagte UN-Generalsekretär António Guterres im Sommer 2021 angesichts der Zunahme schwerer und lang andauernder humanitärer Notlagen.
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