Open data to inform about the situation in Ukraine
Millions of people affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have
fled the country. In this crisis, providing reliable information is
key to manage humanitarian aid and collect evidence to support the
country. Monitoring  the movement of refugees from Ukraine to other
countries in Europe helps governments to make the necessary strategic
decisions based on factual data.

Since the beginning of the war, data.europa.eu joined the initiative
and provides the central access point to information from national and
supranational data portals on the effects of Russia’s invasion of
Ukraine. 

INFORMATION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

Over 2 million persons from a myriad of nationalities have evacuated
from Ukraine over the last weeks. The Polish open data portal
published the dataset ‘Border situation statistics with Ukraine
[https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/dataset_2705?locale=en]’,
which displays updated information on border crossings reported by the
Polish Border Guard Headquarters.  

Another set of data is related to the EU sanctions against Russia
[https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/measures-of-solidarity-with-ukraine-eur?locale=en]
is published in the Official Journal of the European Union. This
dataset, published by the Publications Office of the European Union,
contains a list of measures of assistance to Ukraine as well as
related restrictive measures that the EU has taken in solidarity with
Ukraine. 

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Publication Date/Time
2022-04-11T11:00:00+00:00
The portal provides data related to Russia’s invasion from both
national and supranational publishers