Ukraine Info: EU Asylum Agency launches survey on arriving migrants from Ukraine
This information was recieved from the EU Asylum Agency (EUAA). Documents may not be attached to this post, but links are provided.
On 8 April 2022, the EUAA launched a new Survey of Arriving Migrants from Ukraine in English, Ukrainian and Russian. The results of the survey will provide key information to policymakers and help to better tailor services for displaced persons from Ukraine.
A brief info-session on the Survey of Arriving Migrants from Ukraine will be held Thursday 05 May (14:00-14:45 through Webex), please forward the invitation to attend the info-session also outside your own institutions, including partner organisations.
Kindly find attached the agenda of the info-session, including connection details (also here). Please register for the info-session at https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/SAM-UKR by Wednesday 04 May COB.
In case you have any last-minute connection issues, please send us an email to dars.research-programme@euaa.europa.eu in order for us to assist.
We are using a network approach to reach the target respondents who may be on the move. To this end, we turn to partners like you to help disseminate the survey so it can be easily accessed by displaced persons from Ukraine. In particular, those working on the ground and registering this group of applicants for temporary protection can be instrumental in ensuring that the survey has wide coverage.
We would be grateful if you could use your organisation’s distribution channels to circulate the survey among your networks. We also encourage you to post it on local Facebook groups where displaced persons from Ukraine are seeking information.
Please inform the EUAA when you disseminate the survey with the link to the website/social media post, and let us know about other channels of dissemination.
Kindly direct any enquiries and requests to: dars.research-programme@euaa.europa.eu.
This is a post of several where the Malta Refugee Council will be giving news and updates on the situation of Ukrainians here and on how they may be protected.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any info you would like to share or if you need any assistance.
On 8 April 2022, the EUAA launched a new Survey of Arriving Migrants from Ukraine in English, Ukrainian and Russian. The results of the survey will provide key information to policymakers and help to better tailor services for displaced persons from Ukraine.
A brief info-session on the Survey of Arriving Migrants from Ukraine will be held Thursday 05 May (14:00-14:45 through Webex), please forward the invitation to attend the info-session also outside your own institutions, including partner organisations.
Kindly find attached the agenda of the info-session, including connection details (also here). Please register for the info-session at https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/SAM-UKR by Wednesday 04 May COB.
In case you have any last-minute connection issues, please send us an email to dars.research-programme@euaa.europa.eu in order for us to assist.
We are using a network approach to reach the target respondents who may be on the move. To this end, we turn to partners like you to help disseminate the survey so it can be easily accessed by displaced persons from Ukraine. In particular, those working on the ground and registering this group of applicants for temporary protection can be instrumental in ensuring that the survey has wide coverage.
We would be grateful if you could use your organisation’s distribution channels to circulate the survey among your networks. We also encourage you to post it on local Facebook groups where displaced persons from Ukraine are seeking information.
Please inform the EUAA when you disseminate the survey with the link to the website/social media post, and let us know about other channels of dissemination.
Kindly direct any enquiries and requests to: dars.research-programme@euaa.europa.eu.
This is a post of several where the Malta Refugee Council will be giving news and updates on the situation of Ukrainians here and on how they may be protected.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any info you would like to share or if you need any assistance.