Ukraine: Forced Migration Information Hub

Besides causing widespread destruction and immense suffering, the Russian attack on Ukraine on 24 February 2022 also forced many people to leave their homes. This has led to mass forced migration and displacement, unprecedented in Europe in this scale and speed since World War II. For this reason, the FFVT project has set up a “Forced Migration Information Hub”. 

FFVT in the media and providing policy advice (transfer activities)

Since the beginning of the war, members of the FFVT network have received many inquiries from the press and given numerous interviews. In addition, they have occasionally advised politicians and practitioners. Here you can find links to the media coverage and further activities of the colleagues from the FFVT network.

Information sources

Here, we list a select range of websites that provide up-to-date information on the Russian attack on Ukraine, links to a selection of key documents and analyses, and podcasts of academic events. The documents and links are limited to the topics of "forced migration," "integration," "legal situation and policy analysis", and "war." The information provided on the websites and the reports consists of primarily analytical and/or scholarly information, as well as some relevant primary sources. We deliberately focus on essential sources to provide a short and thus user-friendly list. 

Forced migration

25 Quellen

Integration

11 Quellen

Legal situation & policy analysis

11 Quellen

War

8 Quellen

FFVT Ukraine Experts

The group of experts consists of some members of the FFVT network who are currently working in Germany. This group is open to other, interested experts and is networking with other experts abroad, such as in Poland, Moldova, Slovakia and the United States.  

Dr Yuliya Kosyakova

Senior researcher, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nürnberg

Prof Oksana Mikheieva

Sociologist, European University Viadrina, Ukrainian Catholic University

Dr Franck Düvell

Sociologist, Osnabrück University

Dr Maryna Shevchenko

Economist, Osnabrück University, National Technical University Kharkiv

Dr Iryna Lapshyna

Economist, Ukrainian Catholic University, Osnabrück University

Dr Viktoria Sereda

Historian, Sociologist, Imre Kertész Kolleg Jena, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine