Ukrainian women who arrived in the UK were offered sharing beds:
Millions have been left homeless since the invasion of Ukraine. In such a situation, the UK has started a project called 'Home for Ukraine' to provide shelter to the homeless. Under this, the British can shelter the ukrainians in their homes for up to 6 months. In a week, more than 1.5 lakh people have offered houses for shelter for refugees. Nearly three million people have fled ukraine since russia's invasion began.
In the name of giving shelter, women are becoming victims.
The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has cautioned against the proposal of single men to give asylum to women. The UN says that men are making women their victims in the name of sheltering them. He is proposing to share beds with women fleeing the war in the name of help. However, 16 refugee organisations and the Anti-Trafficking Organization had already warned about it. A letter to the UK's community secretary said it is proving to be an opportunity for sex traffickers. Criminals are targeting women and children.
The government needs to pay attention to the situation.
Local Government Association (LGA) president James Jamieson has also warned. He says the number of Ukrainian refugees is increasing day by day. The British government needs to pay more attention to this. Children and women have suffered the most in this war. The process of introducing people to their families is also going on in many ways. A variety of schemes are also being run to help vulnerable people. People are also being made aware through Facebook.
Many countries have helped refugees.
"We fear that only 3,200 Ukrainians actually arrived in britain through the program. According to the United Nations, more than four million people have fled Ukraine since the February 24 Russian attack. Most people have taken refuge in Poland. Romania, Hungary, Moldova and Slovakia have also taken refuge in thousands of people.
Women may be trafficked in the name of help
These organisations say most people say they need an unmarried woman who can take care of their children. "We are concerned that this scheme could start human trafficking. We know a lot of people who are promoting illegal activities on social media. By offering to stay at home through social media, women and children can be pushed into wrongdoings.
Women fleeing Ukraine in search of shelter
Ukrainian refugee women and girls are being raped in places where they arrived in the hope of safety. There have also been reports of them being mistreated by residents in the countries ukrainian teenage girls are reaching for shelter. In Poland, a man was arrested in mid-March on charges of raping a 19-year-old Ukrainian refugee. It is estimated that 1 in 5 refugee women and girls face sexual violence during their journey from home, as well as in places such as refugee camps and shelters. These women can also be victims of human trafficking. To avoid Russian attacks targeting civilians, these women and children are mainly turning to Poland and other European countries, where visa rules are easing.
One in every 5 women victims of abuse
People from the countries where Ukrainian teenage girls are reaching out for shelter are mistreating them. In Poland, a man was arrested in March on charges of raping a 19-year-old Ukrainian refugee. It is estimated that 1 in 5 refugee women and girls are experiencing sexual violence in their journey from home and to refugee camps.
Soldiers worried about the country's bad situation
Former British soldiers were stunned by the rising cases of sex trafficking in Poland. He says that there was no hope that such a bad situation would happen between the war. In the wake of millions of women and children fleeing to Ukraine's borders amid the Russian invasion, concerns have been raised about protecting these highly sensitive refugees from the clutches of human traffickers and preventing them from falling prey to other forms of exploitation. Now a team of ten security experts has been deployed around Poland's busiest intersection to protect women and children.
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