Ukraine’s demographic crisis combines an extremely low fertility rate and a rapidly ageing population. Most families have just one child, and one in five Ukrainians has reached the age of 60. This is projected to increase to one in three by 2050. High mortality, significant external and internal migration, poor health, high relative poverty and inequalities, a widening gap between urban and rural areas, as well as a high prevalence of HIV, present additional social and economic challenges to Ukraine’s future.
Even before the conflict in Ukraine, sexual and gender-based violence often went unreported due to stigma, fear of…
The vast majority of men in Ukraine believe in strict gender roles. Women are bearing the cost.
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