ABSTRACT
For more than eight million Ukrainian refugees after the outbreak of the war, shelter and short- or long-term accommodation were key issues in organising assistance. This chapter analyses the specific dimensions of the housing problems of refugees (quality of housing, its distribution in time and space, housing for marginalised groups), focusing on three types of housing (temporary accommodation of refugees for 2–3 days, provision of temporary accommodation, permanent settlement). For each type, it examines the regulatory and service systems for housing in the V4 countries and presents some best practice models for the effective management of housing.
