应对乌克兰流离失所危机:从速度到可持续性
Responding to Ukraines Displacement Crisis:From Speed to Sustainability Crisis Group Europe Briefing N94 Kyiv/Warsaw/Brussels,26 September 2022 Whats new?Tens of millions of Ukrainians have fled fighting since Russia invaded in February,in Europes largest movement of people since World War II.As the war rages on,local volunteer networks,aid organisations and the Ukrainian state are stretched thin trying to respond to the mounting humanitarian crisis.Why does it matter?Though Ukraines recent military advances might enable some of the displaced to go home,millions have nowhere to return to.Helping them is a serious challenge for Ukraine and its backers one growing more urgent as people struggle to overcome trauma,get jobs and find shelter ahead of winter.What should be done?Speeding up the delivery of financial support to ease the humanitarian toll is vital to Ukraines survival.A long view and a finely calibrated division of labour among the state,local civil society and international organisations will be critical for what will be a decades-long effort to assist the displaced.I.Overview Russias war in Ukraine has forcibly displaced people on a scale unprecedented in Europe since Wo
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