
Protection of refugees from Ukraine: Since February 2022, Latvia has provided protection and social support to more than 45,000 refugees from Ukraine. Belarus border situation: UNHCR continues to...
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Protection of refugees from Ukraine: Since February 2022, Latvia has provided protection and social support to more than 45,000 refugees from Ukraine. Belarus border situation: UNHCR continues to...
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Since 24 February 2022, Latvia has received a high number of refugees from Ukraine. From the outset of the war in Ukraine, the Latvian Government and civil society have responded with steadfast...
NATIONAL SOCIETY PROFILE The Latvian Red Cross was formed in 1918, two days after the Republic of Latvia was proclaimed an independent democratic state. It was admitted to the International...
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Operational context Since 24 February 2022, Latvia has received a high number of refugees from Ukraine. From the outset of the war in Ukraine, the Latvian Government and civil society have responded...
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Context Latvia is among the countries that have received a large number of refugees from Ukraine compared to their population size. As of 21 May 2024, an estimated 55,175 refugees from Ukraine have...
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From 12 March to 28 April, IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in Latvia interviewed a total of 101 individuals as part of the New Arrivals survey. The results from these interviews are...
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Mid-year report of activities and achievements in 2024 Since 24 February 2022, 59,000 refugees from Ukraine have been cumulatively registered for temporary protection (TP) in Latvia. As of July 2024,...
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To strengthen and promote an evidence-based protection response, UNHCR and its partners in Latvia have been implementing a Protection Profiling and Monitoring exercise to regularly collect and...
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Operational context Since 24 February 2022, Latvia has received a high number of refugees from Ukraine, amounting to approximately 2 per cent of Latvia’s population. From the outset of the war in...
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KEY FIGURES • 49,467 applications for temporary protection lodged by refugees from Ukraine since February 2022.* Officially estimated presence: 32,313 • 1,624 asylum applications lodged as of...
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This report is based on a survey of displacement patterns, needs and intentions conducted by IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in the 11 countries included in the Regional Response Plan for...
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From January to December 2023, Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) gathered information on the Needs, Intentions, and Integration Challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees in Latvia, conducting...
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Assistance to refugees from Ukraine: Latvia extended the Law on Assistance to Ukrainian Civilians facilitating access to rights and services for Ukrainians on an equal basis to Latvian citizens in...
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Key Findings Top countries of stay: Poland (31%), Russian Federation (20%), Germany (19%), and Czeck Republic (5%). Intentions: 49% plan to stay in Ukraine (prospective returnees), 29% going for a...
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Operational context Since 24 February 2022, Latvia has received a high number of refugees from Ukraine, amounting to approximately 2 per cent of Latvia’s population. From the outset of the war in...
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Key Findings Top 3 countries of stay abroad: Poland (34%), Germany (21%), Russian Federation (15%) Oblasts of origin: Donetska (27%), Luhanska (21%), Zaporitzka (14%). Destinations in Ukraine: going...
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This report is based on a survey of displacement patterns, needs and intentions conducted by IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in the countries included in the Regional Response Plan for...
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This report is based on a survey of displacement patterns, needs and intentions conducted by IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in the countries included in the Regional Response Plan for...
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Operational context Since 24 February 2022, Latvia has received a high number of refugees from Ukraine, amounting to approximately 2% of Latvia’s population. From the outset of the war in Ukraine,...
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This report is based on a survey of displacement patterns, needs and intentions conducted by IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in the countries included in the Regional Response Plan for...