Today is the first day of Women in Humanitarian Data and investigation conference in Warsaw! The two-day event aims to item the key function of women in humanitarian investigation in the context of Poland and neighbouring regions, as well as exceptional perspectives, challenges and contributions of researchers to the humanitarian sector. In the face of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, women bear a disproportionate burden, facing an increased hazard of displacement, force and marginalisation. In response, IOM Poland tried to strengthen the voices of researchers who are leading the efforts to realize and meet the complex needs of Ukrainian refugees and their families. investigation by women and women is essential to take into account their unique needs and experiences. Researchers bring invaluable perspectives, enriching the discussion on multi-faceted challenges facing women in conflict and crisis situations and providing more ethical and inclusive data collection. Join us, appreciating and supporting the crucial contribution of women to humanitarian research! U.S. State Department: Population, exile and Migration Office, Ministry of abroad Affairs of Japan, Auswärtiges Amt
Source: IOM UN Migration Poland