Barriers to employment of displaced Ukrainians Promoting social cohesion and convergence

FRA, Eurofund, (2023)

The document discusses the response of social services in host countries to the large influx of people displaced from Ukraine, emphasising the importance of swift access to the labour market for short-term and long-term integration. The Temporary Protection Directive (TPD) and EU Charter of Fundamental Rights highlight the right of displaced individuals to work under equal conditions. The European Commission’s guidance aims to ensure non-discrimination and address specific vulnerabilities. Integration measures, including access to public services, housing, education, health, and employment assistance, are crucial for successful labour market participation. Challenges such as housing, education, and mental health support are addressed, and recommendations for facilitating recognition of qualifications are provided.

https://fra.europa.eu/en/publication/2023/barriers-employment-displaced-ukrainians (09.01.2023)




Refugee Health Guidance

CDC

 

The Refugee Health Guidance is giving guidelines for Medical Screening of Refugees, it targets to promote and improve  the health of refugees, shall help to prevent disease and familiarise refugees with the healthcare system in the US.

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/guidelines/refugee-guidelines.html#print




Humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and neighbouring countries

International Committee of the Red Cross

 

In this article the ICRC describes his activity in Ukraine since 2014 and lists their regional offices. It underlines the emergency assistance like health and psychosocial support, protection of civilians and international humanitarian law. In addition, the activity of the Central Tracing Agency for the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine in 2022 is presented.

https://www.icrc.org/en/humanitarian-crisis-ukraine