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Report
01 March 2023
Ukraine and Refugee Outflow situation reports
Since the outbreak of war, UNICEF has been working closely with local authorities in the neighbouring countries to expand services for Ukrainian children

Files available for download (10)

Belarus (PDF, 2 MB)
Bulgaria (PDF, 2 MB)
Czech Republic (PDF, 3 MB)
Hungary (PDF, 8 MB)
Moldova (PDF, 490 KB)
Poland (PDF, 1 MB)
Romania (PDF, 1 MB)
Slovak Republic (PDF, 671 KB)
Ukraine (PDF, 502 KB)
Multi Factsheet (PDF, 21 MB)
On 5 March 2022, children and families reach Berdyszcze, Poland, after crossing the border from Ukraine, fleeing escalating conflict.
Page
23 February 2023
Slovak heroes
Four people, four stories, one calling: helping Ukrainian children in Slovakia.
Building of the Humanitarian Center in Gabčíkovo.
Photo essay
22 February 2023
A place full of contrasts 
Without the stability and their homes, Gabčíkovo became a home to almost one thousand Ukrainians, over 300 of which are children.
Natalia works as a coordinator at the Blue Dot Košice.
Article
21 February 2023
Children show me that it all makes sense
Natalia worked as a psychologist in a centre for children with disabilities in Košice. After watching the news about Ukraine, she decided to change her job.
Tatiana, a Slovak doctor, works as a paediatrician at the Rovniankova clinic in Bratislava.
Article
21 February 2023
Our patients, our children
Doctor Tatiana gave birth to her third child two days after the war in Ukraine started. Having heard the news, she decided to come back to work.
Nikola is the first grade teacher at the Taras Shevchenko School in Prešov for Slovak and Ukrainian children.
Article
21 February 2023
Being a teacher is my life and my mission
Nikola's career path was set in her childhood. What she couldn’t imagine was ending up teaching pupils who fled a war-torn country.
Col. Martin Tejgi, Director of the Fire and Rescue Corps in Michalovce, Slovakia.
Article
21 February 2023
Being there for others is in a firefighter's DNA
For Colonel Tejgi, Director of the Fire and Rescue Corps in Michalovce, the war in Ukraine has been a shock. But he and his team had to react quickly.
Tatiana stands in the street.
Article
13 February 2023
Tatiana finally feels understood
Tatiana endured a harsh winter in Ukraine. Now, through the Blue Dot, she found the community she desperately needed.
Yana stands in front of the Blue Dot in Košice.
Article
13 February 2023
Missing my home, helping those who lost it
Originally from Ukraine, Yana moved to Slovakia four years ago to study social work. Now, she works in a Blue Dot to support who was forced to flee the war.
A Ukranian girl is painting in the classroom.
Article
24 January 2023
Introducing the Play and Learning Hubs
In Slovakia, UNICEF supports Ukrainian children to continue their development and be a child again.
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