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13/10/2022
Council increases Cohesion Funds’ flexibility to support people fleeing from Ukraine
The Council adopted a package of legislative changes to step up support for EU governments and regions in managing the effects of Russia’s war in Ukraine, including hosting more Ukrainian refugees.
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10/10/2022
Solidarity with Ukraine: EU takes new steps to provide certainty and access to employment to beneficiaries of Temporary Protection
The Commission announced a series of measures to continue supporting those fleeing the unprovoked Russian aggression.
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04/10/2022
European funds help supporting Ukrainians refugees in Italy
The Lazio Region (Italy) is at the forefront of welcoming those fleeing conflict in Ukraine. The Region allocated €10 million of European Social Fund (ESF+) funding thanks to the flexibility allowed under the Cohesion’s Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE) and launched a call for project proposals to promote the integration of people who arrived from the war zone in Ukraine and are now living in the Lazio region.
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03/10/2022
ESF+ project in Poland helps Ukrainian war refugees
The ‘Lubelskie helps Ukraine’ project assists Ukrainians fleeing the war to help them integrate into Polish society. It is supported by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Cohesion’s Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE).The project provides advice on dealing with everyday life and legal matters, as well as translation and interpretation services. It assists disabled people and provides psychological support to respond to the impact of the war on mental health.
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30/09/2022
Ukrainian refugees find work in Bulgaria
The ‘Solidarity’ project aims to help Ukrainians settle into Bulgarian life by making it easier for them to find a job. The project is supported by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Recovery Assistance for Cohesion and the Territories of Europe (REACT-EU). It provides accommodation and financial support as well as workshops to develop job skills.
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24/08/2022
Polish project focuses on needs of Ukrainians today – and in the years to come
The Polish project ‘Chance - New Opportunities for Adults’, co-funded by the European Social Fund, has received additional funds thanks to the Cohesion’s Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE). The project aims at empowering displaced persons from Ukraine by helping them upskilling to better integrate into their host society.
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01/08/2022
REACT-EU: €119.9 million to support post-pandemic recovery, jobs and people fleeing Russia's aggression for Austria, France and the Netherlands
The European Commission granted to Austria, France and the Netherlands €119.9 million under REACT-EU to support young people, workers applicants for employment as well as other people in need, including people fleeing Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
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04/07/2022
REACT-EU: €46.9 million for Belgium and Germany to support individuals fleeing Russia's aggression
Belgium and Germany will receive an additional €46.9 million under REACT-EU to support jobseekers, disadvantaged students, homeless people and others in need, including those are fleeing Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.
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30/06/2022
Cohesion Policy steps up support to address the consequences of Russia's aggression in Ukraine with ‘Flexible Assistance to Territories'
The European Commission took another important step to help Member States, regional and local authorities and partners to address the consequences of Russia's aggression against Ukraine by adopting the ‘Flexible Assistance to Territories (FAST-CARE), a new comprehensive package that offers further support and further flexibility to Cohesion Policy funding.
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23/06/2022
Euronews: Ukrainians have the right to work in Europe, but how difficult is it to find a job?
In its latest episode, Euronews Real Economy takes a look at the difficulties Ukrainians may face trying to find a job and asks: what does this influx of refugees mean for Europe’s workforce and economy?