Safety advice for Ukrainian women who have fled

A flyer by the women’s rights organisation TERRE DES FEMMES e.V. and the aid organisation Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund Deutschland (Workers’ Samaritan Federation of Germany) is addressed in Ukrainian, Russian and German to women, children and young people who have fled Russia’s war against Ukraine. It contains safety advice on arriving in Germany, carpooling and accommodation. Among other things, the organisations recommend that you should never hand over your passport, mobile phone or cash and hide your valuables in different places. Never go with a person who does not seem trustworthy. Important phone numbers and information should not only be kept in your smartphone, but also written down on paper. If you use car-sharing services, the flyer recommends taking a photo of the driver, the driving licence or the car registration number and sending it to acquaintances. The same applies to the use of private accommodation.
The women’s rights organisation TERRE DES FEMMES e.V. and the aid organisation Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund Deutschland informed about the flyer in a press release dated 1 April 2022. The Federal Police also describes possible dangers and how to avoid them in the flyer “Be safe on the road”.
The flyers with safety instructions are available online: https://frauenrechte.de/images/shop/ASB_Flyer_TDF_FINAL.pdf
https://www.bundespolizei.de/Web/DE/04Aktuelles/01Meldungen/2022/04/220407-schutz.html
A lot of information is also available at the help portal: www.germany4ukraine.de

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