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Hello and welcome to my profile ! To introduce myself : I have an extensive experience in media production, living and working across four continents for a wide range of public and private entities. As a multimedia producer and reporter, I have : - reported on European social and economic issues from Europe - reported on education and social issues in Latin America - contributing to videos and articles about environment and climate change - written yoga-related content on various platforms I have been a freelancer since 2014, regularly working for Euronews, as well as various European and American media. I am able to produce video, audio and written content either for TV or the web. Looking at soft skills, I have a great attention to details and a curious mind. I have a strong appeal for different cultures and I am dedicated to understanding and relating the world we live in. In addition to being a journalist, I am is also a yoga teacher, and a apprentice sailor. --- Do not hesitate to contact me for more information, it will be a pleasure to know more about your project.
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How can childcare contribute to the integration of Ukrainian women?
Two years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian women and their children are adapting to their new host countries, with access to childcare being a crucial step for their integration. In Warsaw, the Comenius Foundation operates 37 child care centers, offering informal
How can childcare help Ukrainian mothers integrate into their host country?
Two years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian women and children are adapting to life in host countries like Poland, with childcare being a crucial integration step. The Comenius Foundation operates 37 nurseries in Warsaw, creating safe spaces for children and allowing mothers to seek employment. UNICEF and the Polish government, along with European funds, support these 'spynkas'. Ukrainian women are active in the labor market, with almost two-thirds employed in Poland. The European Social Fund Plus has allocated €8.9 billion to fight child poverty, which includes financing 'spynkas'. The Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy in Poland is working to increase the number of children per educator to free up more Ukrainian women for work. Childcare services are key for Ukrainian refugee families seeking stability abroad.
How many Ukrainians enjoy temporary protection in the EU?
4.2 million Ukrainians currently enjoy temporary protection in the EU, with the majority being women (47%) and children (34%). Germany and Poland host the largest numbers of those fleeing Russian military aggression, while the Czech Republic has the highest number per capita. A recent survey indicated that 8 out of 10 Europeans support the Temporary Protection policy for Ukrainians in the EU. Extended until March 2025, Temporary Protection grants residency rights, access to housing and the labor market, medical and social assistance, and education and training, with around 680,000 Ukrainian children currently being educated in EU schools. Quality, affordable childcare is crucial for the integration of Ukrainian women into the labor market and host societies.
Daycare, essential aid for the integration of Ukrainian refugees in Poland
Access to childcare is crucial for the integration of Ukrainian refugee women in Poland. The Foundation Comenius has been providing informal daycare centers called 'Spynka' to support these families since spring 2022. These centers offer educational and psychological support, helping children overcome trauma and allowing mothers to study, seek employment, and support their older children. The initiative is primarily funded by UNICEF, the Polish government, and European funds. The Polish government is also working on laws to further support Ukrainian refugees, including increasing daycare capacity and integrating them into the social and professional fabric of Poland.
Support Point: How the EU Integrates Mothers and Children from Ukraine?
The EU is facilitating the integration of Ukrainian women and children who fled the war, with 4.2 million currently under temporary protection. The majority are in Germany and Poland, with the highest per capita in the Czech Republic. The EU's temporary protection policy, extended until March 2025, grants residence rights, housing, labor market access, medical and social assistance, and education, with around 680,000 Ukrainian children in EU schools. Childcare is crucial for integration, exemplified by the Comenius Foundation's 'Spinka' centers in Warsaw. Maria, a refugee, hopes for a subsidy to recognize her degree, while Juliana, another refugee, has found work at 'Spinka.' The OECD reports 65% of Ukrainian refugees in Poland are employed. The Polish government is preparing comprehensive legislation to support Ukrainian refugees further, with plans to expand childcare facilities funded by the National Reconstruction Plan and the European Social Fund+.
How many Ukrainians benefit from temporary protection in the EU?
4.2 million Ukrainian refugees, primarily women and children, benefit from temporary protection in the EU. The OECD reports that 70% of these refugees are women, with 30% being mothers. The EU extended temporary protection for Ukrainians until 2025, offering rights such as residence, housing, labor market access, and education. The Council of Europe emphasizes the importance of integrating refugees to promote social cohesion. Challenges include the integration of Ukrainian mothers and ensuring education for 680,000 Ukrainian children in the EU. Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic host the largest numbers of Ukrainian refugees.
What is the situation of Ukrainian families in Europe today?
4.2 million Ukrainians currently benefit from temporary protection in the EU, with Germany and Poland hosting the largest numbers. The Czech Republic has the highest number relative to its population. A recent study shows strong European support for this policy, which has been extended until March 2025, offering residency rights, access to housing, the job market, medical and social assistance, and education. Integration of Ukrainian women into the labor market and society is facilitated by access to quality and affordable childcare services.
Under Protection: How Does the EU Help Mothers and Children from Ukraine?
Currently, 4.2 million Ukrainians benefit from temporary protection in the EU, with the majority being women and children. Germany and Poland host the largest numbers, while the Czech Republic has the highest per capita. A recent survey shows strong European support for this policy, which has been extended to March 2025, providing rights to residence, housing, labor market access, medical and social assistance, and education. Access to affordable childcare is crucial for the integration of Ukrainian women into the labor market and society.
Who will work? The EU's population is aging, authorities are betting on labor migration
Europe faces a significant labor market imbalance, with shortages in some sectors and surpluses in others. The European Commission and other organizations are implementing measures such as reskilling and recognizing qualifications from outside the EU to address these issues. The aging population and the transition to a climate-neutral economy are key factors influencing the labor market. Digitalization is also transforming industries, requiring new skills. The EU aims to attract talent from non-EU countries to mitigate labor shortages, with initiatives like the 'Skills and Talent Mobility' package.
Preparing Workers in the EU for the Digital Transition
The European Union is addressing workforce challenges by focusing on digital transition and skill development. In Slovenia, low salaries and competition from abroad hinder hiring, prompting the government to offer free training courses. The European Commission aims to align worker skills with market demands, addressing a significant skills shortage. In Portugal, the metallurgical sector faces difficulties in attracting skilled workers, with companies like Alsil emphasizing professional growth and work-life balance. Training centers supported by the European Social Support Fund play a crucial role in this transition, helping nearly 2 million workers enhance their skills.
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