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May  2024

May  2024

Polish Parliament Approves Extended Protections and New Measures for Ukrainian Refugees

On May 15, the Sejm, Poland's lower house of parliament, passed amendments to the law concerning Ukrainian refugees, extending their protection until September 30, 2025. Poland has emerged as a significant haven for Ukrainians since Russia's full-scale invasion began, with Eurostat reporting nearly 1 million Ukrainian refugees in the country.

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March 2024

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March 2024

France's Limited Role in Hosting Ukrainian Refugees Compared to Other EU Nations

Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, approximately 4.3 million Ukrainian refugees have sought temporary sanctuary across the European Union. While countries like Poland and Germany have taken in nearly a million and over 1.2 million refugees respectively, France's intake has been relatively modest, with only 64,720 Ukrainians receiving temporary protection as of January.

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February 2024

Humanitarian Organizations and Polish Government Respond to Ongoing Needs of Ukrainian Refugees

As concerns rise over potential cuts in aid budgets, humanitarian organizations are uniting to advocate for sustained support for Ukrainian refugees in Poland. The Polish government has extended the right for over one million Ukrainian refugees to stay and receive assistance until June 30, but the future beyond that remains uncertain.

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January 2024

Strengthening Bonds: Poland and Ukraine Forge Ahead with Enhanced Cooperation and Support

Ukrainian Refugees in Poland: Balancing Integration and the Hope of Return

Nearly a million Ukrainian refugees have found temporary homes in Poland, with school-age children making up 41% of this population. Two years after the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion, these refugees grapple with complex decisions about establishing new lives and the possibility of returning to Ukraine.

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February 2024

Addressing Educational Challenges Faced by Ukrainian Refugee Adolescents in Poland

As the conflict in Ukraine continues, the influx of refugees into neighboring countries like Poland has posed significant challenges, particularly in the education sector. By November 2023, approximately 957,305 Ukrainians had sought refuge in Poland, with a substantial number being children and adolescents.

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January 2024

From War in Ukraine to Conflict in Israel: The Resilience of Young Refugees in Ashkelon

Poland's Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, has reiterated his commitment to support Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia, addressing both the military struggle and the recent economic tensions over grain shipments and trucking that have tested relations between Warsaw and Kyiv.

What was meant to be a refuge from the ravages of war has instead become a frontline for survival for thousands of Ukrainians who sought peace in Israel. Escaping the Russian invasion of their homeland, these refugees, primarily comprising women, children, and the elderly, could hardly foresee the challenges awaiting them.

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December 2023

New Study Sheds Light on Media Consumption Habits of Ukrainian Refugees in Germany

A comprehensive study spearheaded by The Forsa Institute for Social Research and Statistical Analysis (forsa), under the auspices of the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) and The JX Fund, has unveiled the media usage patterns of Ukrainian refugees in Germany. This marks the first detailed survey exploring how this demographic stays informed amid ongoing crises.

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