Empowering Ukrainian Refugee Women in Varna Against Trafficking and Violence

On August 11 and 12, 2022, two key events were held in Varna aimed at refugees in Varna, organized by the Dignita Foundation in partnership with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the Municipality of Varna through the Local Commission for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings. This initiative seeks to raise awareness and support the prevention of human trafficking and gender-based violence among Ukrainian refugee women.
The first day of the program began with an information session for frontline volunteers working with Ukrainian refugees. During the training, participants learned about the basics of protection and prevention against human trafficking and how to recognize initial signs of trafficking. They also received practical guidance on how to refer affected individuals to appropriate assistance and support.


A large portion of the Ukrainian refugees in Bulgaria are women and children forced to live away from their families in a new, uncertain environment, making them vulnerable to trafficking and exploitation. The program focused on raising awareness of the risks related to exploitation and the importance of trust in institutions to provide effective support and safety.
On the second day of training in Varna, Dignita organized a special session for Ukrainian women, aimed at empowering and informing them on ways to recognize and prevent gender-based violence and human trafficking for sexual exploitation. The topics of the training included:
- The main forms of violence against women and initial warning signs;
- Strategies for protection against gender-based violence and information on available support in Bulgaria;
- Domestic violence and legal options for protection in the country;
- Human trafficking for sexual exploitation – primary signs and recruitment methods.

The sessions were led by experienced experts in victim protection who provided participants with practical advice and information on their rights and protection mechanisms in Bulgaria.
These training sessions were made possible with the generous support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bulgaria.

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