We present the report titled: „Przemoc ze względu na płeć wobec migrantek i uchodźczyń. Analiza dostępności wsparcia systemowego na przykładzie Wrocławia”. The document provides a comprehensive summary of the research conducted in 2024 by the Nomada Association under the leadership of Dr. habil. Magdalena Grabowska.
The report analyzes the key barriers faced by migrant and refugee women experiencing violence and presents findings and recommendations aimed at improving the support system. The publication is the result of collaboration with public institutions, non-governmental organizations, and the migrants themselves, whose voices provided valuable contributions to the research.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the creation of this report, especially the respondents, institutional partners, and Dr. habil. Magdalena Grabowska for her invaluable academic and research contributions.
The report was created as part of the Nomada Association’s activities in the project “Integrated humanitarian response for conflict-affected Ukrainians and third-country nationals in Ukraine, Poland, Romania, and Moldova,” funded by Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe.
The publication is part of the campaign. “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence”.
The Nomada Association provides comprehensive support to individuals experiencing gender-based violence. It offers legal, psychological, and emergency assistance, as well as access to temporary shelter. Clients can expect a personalized approach, help in developing an exit plan from situations of violence, and support in dealing with institutions.
Nomada carries out educational and informational activities to raise public awareness and collaborates with public institutions and non-governmental organizations, ensuring comprehensive support.
Individuals in need of assistance can contact us via email at: [email protected] or by phone at: +48 577 626 475.
