The research “(NON)return of children: Ukraine in the faces of the greatest challenge since independence”. The expanded part was developed by the UCRN experts
Ukrainian Child Rights Network presents an expanded part of the study “(NON)return of children: Ukraine in the faces of the greatest challenge since independence”, which was developed by UCRN experts.
In the study, analysts analyzed:
The situation of Ukrainian children under the control of the Russian Federation through the prism of international law.
Return of children from the Russian Federation and the temporarily occupied territories living conditions before the occupation.
A social portrait of children who have had the experience of returning from the temporarily occupied territories or from Russia.
The results of a survey of children and families who have experienced living in and returning from the non-government controlled areas.
The text of the study is available below.
This publication was prepared by the Ukrainian Child Rights Network and implemented with the support of the Partnership for a Strong Ukraine Fund, which is funded by the governments of Canada, Estonia, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and the United States of America.