Information for persons fleeing Ukraine

Keep in mind that people may want to take advantage of your situation. Please pay attention to the risks of human trafficking. Find information to refugees from Ukraine in both Ukrainian and English from the Swedish Gender Equality Agency here.

Are you in danger? Call the police at the emergency number: 112.

Have you experienced threats, violence or sexual assault and want to talk to someone? Kvinnofridslinjens phones are open 24 hours a day and will use an interpreter if you need one. Call 020 50 50 50 if you are in Sweden.

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Civil society organisations that assist with housing, and their contact information:

Stockholms stadsmission:

Bobyrån: Är du nyanländ till Stockholm och behöver boende?/Are you new in Stockholm and need somewhere to live? Email Stockholm Stadsmission at: bobyranukraina@stadsmissionen.se or call: 08-684 231 12

Göteborgs Räddningsmission: (Gothenburg)

Hjärterum för Ukraina: https://raddningsmissionen.se/hjarterum-ukraina http://xn--hjrterum-1za.com/

Information relating to asylum and residence permits:

Information from Migrationsverket/the Migration Agency on temporary protection in ukrainian/українська

Asylrättscentrum: Information in ukrainian/українська from a civil society organisation that offers advice on migration related issues.

For information on free legal advice on migration related issues from civil society organisations in other places in Sweden, contact FARR- Flyktinggruppernas Riksråd (Swedish network of refugee support groups) at info@farr.se

Information till yrkesverksamma från Jämställdhetsmyndigheten:

https://jamstalldhetsmyndigheten.se/mans-vald-mot-kvinnor/prostitution-och-manniskohandel/stod-till-yrkesverksamma/till-dig-som-moter-personer-pa-flykt-fran-ukraina/

För hjälp att hitta skyddat boende till någon via Nationella Stödprogrammet, maila nsp@manniskohandel