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Friday, November 3
Ukraine needs to attract an additional 4.5 million people for reconstruction.

Ukraine needs to attract an additional 4.5 million people for reconstruction. Due to the war and forced migration abroad, the reconstruction of Ukraine will require the involvement of at least 4.5 million additional people. The government plans to solve the problem by encouragi...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineReconstruction
  • #UkraineRecovery
  • #YuliyaSvyridenko
Friday, October 27
The Ministry of Economy presents a plan for the return of Ukrainian refugees.

The Ministry of Economy presents a plan for the return of Ukrainian refugees. Security and the opportunity to find a job, study, and have housing are critical factors for the return of Ukrainian refugees. The government is already working on creating conditions for implementing...

  • #eOselya
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #YuliyaSvyridenko
Thursday, October 26
The Netherlands believes that it is time for Ukrainians to return home to increase resources for the state’s reconstruction.

The Netherlands believes that it is time for Ukrainians to return home to increase resources for the state’s reconstruction. The Ambassador of the Netherlands to Ukraine, Jennes de Mol, said it is time for those 100,000 refugees currently in the Netherlands to think about returning to Ukraine. He explained his statement by ...

  • #EllaLibanova
  • #JennesDeMol
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
Tuesday, October 24
Norway is ready to pay Ukrainian refugees €1,500 to return to their homeland.

Norway is ready to pay Ukrainian refugees €1,500 to return to their homeland. Citizens of Ukraine with collective protection or a residence permit in Norway can receive assistance for returning home in the amount of NOK 17,500 (€1,500), the Directorate for Foreigners reports. T...

  • #NorwaySupportUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
Thursday, October 12
The IMF believes that the population of Ukraine will grow after a significant decline in the first years of the war.

The IMF believes that the population of Ukraine will grow after a significant decline in the first years of the war. According to the October World Economic Outlook, the International Monetary Fund predicts the gradual return of refugees to Ukraine as early as 2024. The population of Ukraine in 2021 was 41 million p...

  • #imf
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainePopulation
  • #WarinUkraine
Friday, October 6
Switzerland will pay Ukrainian refugees up to $4,000 to return home.

Switzerland will pay Ukrainian refugees up to $4,000 to return home. Swiss authorities presented a temporary strategy for the voluntary return home of Ukrainian refugees, as it is planned to cancel the temporary protection status for Ukrainians in 2024 or 2025. In Swit...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #SwitzerlandAndUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
Monday, October 2
The return of refugees and investment should restore Ukraine’s economy in four years.

The return of refugees and investment should restore Ukraine’s economy in four years. This opinion was expressed by Deputy Minister of Economy Oleksiy Sobolev. He added that the country’s economy shrank by 30% in the first year of the war, and Ukraine should exceed this figure in...

  • #InvestmentsinUkraine
  • #OleksiySobolev
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineRecovery
Wednesday, September 20
Ukraine’s population will decrease to 35 million.

Ukraine’s population will decrease to 35 million. According to an optimistic forecast from the Institute of Demography and Social Research, within 10 years no more than 35 million people will live in Ukraine within the 1991 borders, said the institut...

  • #DemographyUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainePopulation
Tuesday, September 19
More than a third of Ukrainian refugees do not plan to return home.

More than a third of Ukrainian refugees do not plan to return home. In particular, 23% have not decided whether to return to Ukraine, and 13% know that they will not return, according to a Youkraina study. However, 64% of respondents plan to return, but only 2% have t...

  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WarinUkraine
Wednesday, September 6
More Ukrainians are willing to stay abroad, causing a 7% GDP drop.

More Ukrainians are willing to stay abroad, causing a 7% GDP drop. The situation with Ukrainian refugees is not improving. According to the Center for Economic Strategy, a more active state policy for the return of citizens is needed. Between 1.3 million and 3.3 mill...

  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Tuesday, August 22
Ireland has no space left for Ukrainian refugees, and the Czech Republic will pay Ukrainians to return to their homeland.

Ireland has no space left for Ukrainian refugees, and the Czech Republic will pay Ukrainians to return to their homeland. Ireland has faced a crisis in resettling temporarily displaced people who are under temporary protection in the country. The Embassy of Ukraine in Ireland was informed that in the next few months newl...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInCzech
Friday, August 11
Every 100 000 refugees reduce Ukraine’s GDP by $1B.

Every 100 000 refugees reduce Ukraine’s GDP by $1B. Considering that Ukraine’s pre-war, 2021 GDP was almost $200B, the forced emigration of every 100,000 Ukrainians due to the Russian invasion has caused a decrease in Ukraine’s annual GDP b...

  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
Thursday, August 10
Despite the war, 70% of the Ukrainian population remains in the country.

Despite the war, 70% of the Ukrainian population remains in the country. According to results from a Rakuten Viber survey, more than two-thirds of Ukrainians are at home and have not left the country and their homes during the full-scale invasion. Another 15% of respondent...

  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #WarinUkraine
Monday, July 31
The biggest problem in Ukraine’s reconstruction will not be investment attraction but lack of labor resources.

The biggest problem in Ukraine’s reconstruction will not be investment attraction but lack of labor resources. According to Ministry of Economy estimates, an additional 4.5 million people need to be attracted to the Ukrainian labor market over the next decade. Without this, it is impossible to successfully reb...

  • #LaborResourceUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineRecovery
Tuesday, July 25
Ukraine needs its women refugees to come home soon.

Ukraine needs its women refugees to come home soon. Most men age 18 to 60 aren’t allowed to leave the country, which explains why 68% of Ukrainian refugees are women, with an even greater gender disparity among adults. According to Alexander Isakov of ...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineRecovery
Monday, July 17
Most Ukrainian refugees and internally displaced people still plan to return home.

Most Ukrainian refugees and internally displaced people still plan to return home. More than 75% of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) still hope to return home. However, the UN reported that only about 15% of them plan to do so soon, the UN reported. At the same time,...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WarinUkraine
Friday, July 14
Almost half of the Ukrainian refugees in Germany do not plan to return home.

Almost half of the Ukrainian refugees in Germany do not plan to return home. Of the more than one million Ukrainian refugees who came to Germany to escape the war, 44% hope to stay there, German researchers reported. Last year, 39% of surveyed Ukrainian immigrants declared the...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, July 11
About 80% of Ukrainian refugees plan to return home.

About 80% of Ukrainian refugees plan to return home. This survey data was made public by a representative of the UN Refugee Agency in Ukraine, Karolina Lindholm Billing. This applies to both internally displaced persons and refugees abroad. Thus, 76% of...

  • #KarolinaLindholmBilling
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #WarinUkraine
Monday, July 10
Ukraine will lose $113B of GDP over ten years from the loss of refugees who do not return.

Ukraine will lose $113B of GDP over ten years from the loss of refugees who do not return. It could also mean a loss of about $45B in tax revenue, according to a study by the Center for Economic Recovery and EasyBusiness. It is noted that about 2.1 million displaced people are members of th...

  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #WorkForRefugees
Wednesday, June 7
About 10% of Ukrainian refugees will remain abroad after the war.

About 10% of Ukrainian refugees will remain abroad after the war. According to Ministry of Economy estimates, there are currently 5.3 to 6.2 million Ukrainians displaced abroad, including about 1.5 million in the aggressor country. The majority are women aged 25-49,...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #YuliyaSvyridenko
Wednesday, April 5
About 14,000 enterprises have resumed work in the de-occupied territories.

About 14,000 enterprises have resumed work in the de-occupied territories. More than one million people who left since the beginning of the war returned to the de-occupied regions of Kherson, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, and Kyiv. More than 14,000 enterprises have resumed work ...

  • #BusinessduringWar
  • #OleksiyKuleba
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainianEnterprises
Thursday, March 2
Ukraine will lose up to 7.7% of its GDP if not all refugees return following the war.

Ukraine will lose up to 7.7% of its GDP if not all refugees return following the war. Even after the war ends, between 860,000 to 2.7 million Ukrainian refugees may remain abroad. According to a study by the Center for Economic Strategy, this will lead to GDP losses from 2.55% to 7.71%...

  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
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