Abstract:
The war in Ukraine changed hundreds of millions of lives. Families have been displaced, communities have been disrupted, and the region's social fabric has been significantly altered. More than 180,000 citizens of Ukraine have entered the territory of Georgia since 24 February 2022. As of November 2022, around 25,000 remain in Georgia. Around 25% of Ukrainians staying in Georgia are minors (UNHCR data).
The present study aims to investigate and describe the needs assessment process among refugees with disabilities from Ukraine and gaps in response to the example volunteering organization in Tbilisi.
Description:
Ihnatenko K. Enhancing support system: indentifying and addressing service gaps in humanitarian refugees in Georgia / The Needs Assessment of Ukrainian Refugees in the Work of Volunteer`s Organisations Materials of the International Conference Connecting Research and Practice in Social Sciences. Dimitri Uznadze Institute of Psychology. November, 2023. — P. 67-83.