TOOLKIT FOR SERVICE PROVISION SUPPORTING WAR REFUGEES WITH DISABILITIES (doi:10.7910/DVN/BMGXBR)

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Title:

TOOLKIT FOR SERVICE PROVISION SUPPORTING WAR REFUGEES WITH DISABILITIES

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doi:10.7910/DVN/BMGXBR

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Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2024-09-17

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2

Bibliographic Citation:

Nowicka, Monika; Deliu, Alexandra; Szarota, Magda; Voicu, Bogdan; Trifan, Elena; Tędziagolska, Magda, 2024, "TOOLKIT FOR SERVICE PROVISION SUPPORTING WAR REFUGEES WITH DISABILITIES", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BMGXBR, Harvard Dataverse, V2

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Title:

TOOLKIT FOR SERVICE PROVISION SUPPORTING WAR REFUGEES WITH DISABILITIES

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/BMGXBR

Authoring Entity:

Nowicka, Monika (Collegium Civitas)

Deliu, Alexandra (Romanian Academy)

Szarota, Magda (Collegium Civitas)

Voicu, Bogdan (Romanian Academy)

Trifan, Elena (National School of Political Science and Public Administration)

Tędziagolska, Magda (National School of Political Science and Public Administration)

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Harvard Dataverse

Access Authority:

Voicu, Bogdan

Depositor:

Voicu, Bogdan

Date of Deposit:

2024-07-17

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BMGXBR

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences, Refugees, disabled, Ukraine, NGO, Poland, Romania

Abstract:

This toolkit is a companion for the report Ukrainian War Refugees with Disabilities (Nowicka et al, 2024), aiming to depict the organizational effort to support disabled refugees from Ukraine to Warsaw and Bucharest. The toolkit collects a series of good practices and brings them back to service providers, as a way to boost their rapid intervention in case of misfortunate large-scale events that produce refugees, such as the Russian repeated invasions to Ukraine. The audience for this brief note is with organization that have the potential to assist refugees with disabilities across the World, and the intention is to bring closer to them the experience of Poland and Romania when confronted with the sudden large flow of refugees from Ukraine following the Russian 2022 wave of aggressions.

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Citation

Title:

Monika Nowicka, Alexandra Deliu, Magda Szarota, Bogdan Voicu. 2024. The Capacity of Polish and Romanian stakeholders to provide support to Ukrainian refugees with disabilities in the metropolitan areas of Warsaw and Bucharest, Warsaw: Collegium Civitas

Bibliographic Citation:

Monika Nowicka, Alexandra Deliu, Magda Szarota, Bogdan Voicu. 2024. The Capacity of Polish and Romanian stakeholders to provide support to Ukrainian refugees with disabilities in the metropolitan areas of Warsaw and Bucharest, Warsaw: Collegium Civitas

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Nowicka et al. 2024. Toolkit (2).pdf

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