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29/03/2022
EU Skills Profile Tool in Ukrainian: helping the integration into the labour market of people arriving from Ukraine
The European Commission has launched a Ukrainian version of the EU Skills Profile Tool for Third Country Nationals. The Tool will make it easier for people fleeing Russian’s invasion of Ukraine to map their skills and find jobs and other opportunities.
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23/03/2022
Ukraine: EU support to help Member States meet the needs of refugees
The European Commission has outlined the actions being taken to support Member States in meeting the needs of those fleeing the war against Ukraine and its people.
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23/03/2022
Ukraine: €3.4 billion of increased EU pre-financing to Member States welcoming refugees fleeing Ukraine
To support Member States welcoming and accommodating refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine, the European Commission proposed to increase by €3.4 billion the total pre-financing from the Recovery Assistance for Cohesion and the Territories of Europe (REACT-EU). More than 3 million Ukrainians had to flee their country following Russia's invasion, this number is growing by the day.
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14/03/2022
Ukraine: Commission meets NGOs and civil society to coordinate emergency support
The European Commission hosted a meeting with NGOs and international organisations working on the ground to coordinate emergency support to people fleeing from Ukraine, following Russia's invasion. The meeting aimed at providing information for a faster, flexible and effective support and at identifying the most pressing needs in the short and mid-term.
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08/03/2022
Ukraine: Cohesion funding to support people fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The European Commission has adopted a proposal for Cohesion's Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE) allowing Member States and regions to provide emergency support to people fleeing from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. CARE is introducing the necessary flexibility to allow a swift reallocation of available European funding to such emergency support.