#82: Google Data Studio report of Ukraine-refugees and destination-countries
The war between Ukraine and Russia is already going on for more than a month now, and the number of Ukraine-refugees who fled to a neighbor-country is close to 4M now. Also another 6M people fled to other safer regions in Ukraine. So in total aprox. 10M have left their homes now. Of them aprox. 4M are children, which is about half of the country's children, see e.g.:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-60555472
A previous post was about a Power BI report that I made with as a source UNHCR-data of Ukraine-refugees, see:
https://worktimesheet2014.blogspot.com/2022/03/power-bi-flow-map-of-ukraine-refugees.html.
In this post I made a similar report, but now with Google Data Studio:
https://datastudio.google.com/reporting/53d717be-f008-49b9-bc67-a2daeece66b7
The data-source of this report is a Google-Sheets that I made:
Here I import the JSON-files of the UNHCR data-portal. G-Sheets does not have a built-in function do do this, but there is a G-Sheets extension for this which I used:
https://nodatanobusiness.com/resources/importjson-your-first-importjson-function/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXKhVQU37WM - IMPORTJSON Function - Google Sheets Tutorial - How to Import JSON feed to Spreadsheets
NB: This add-on has a limit of #refreshes per day (100), but it looks there is a workaround:
https://discourse.gbif.org/t/api-importjson-spreadsheet-quota-limit-reached/2218
To format this data in table-format and in a separate worksheet (needed for Google Data Studio), I defined named ranges and used the QUERY-function:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ7DKx3eZQg - Create a Data Table in Google Sheets Like Excel
PEACE TO UKRAINE !
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References
https://www.statista.com/study/86697/russia-ukraine-conflict/#professional
https://twitter.com/Schwarzenegger/status/1504426844199669762
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