Strengthening the human capital of forcibly displaced persons in and from Ukraine
Background note for the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2024
Since the start of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine, more than 10 million
people have been displaced, either within Ukraine or abroad. Labour market integration
of internally and externally displaced individuals remains challenging. While many
immediate measures were undertaken in Ukraine and in host countries to support displaced
Ukrainians, longer-term solutions are needed to enhance their human capital, and allow
them not only to integrate into their receiving communities but also contribute to
the recovery of Ukraine.
Published on June 11, 2024
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