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The VoiCEE podcast: how Poland and the region are coping eight months into the Ukraine refugee crisis

The VoiCEE podcast: how Poland and the region are coping eight months into the Ukraine refugee crisis

Update: 2022-10-21
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In this episode of The VoiCEE podcast, Agnieszka Wądołowska, deputy

editor of Notes from Poland, speaks with Maciej Duszyczk, a professor at

the University of Warsaw's Centre of Migration Research.



They discuss the situation of Ukrainian refugees in Poland and how it

has changed in the last eight months - how some have found their place

on the job market and in the education system and how some still remain

off the grid. They analyse how much we know about Ukrainian migrants in

Poland, how Poles perceive them, and the support they have been

receiving.



They also talk about the challenges created by the Belarus-orchestrated

migration into Poland and how the "impenetrable wall" erected by the

Polish government on the border might not be a solution to all the

problems.



Last but not least, they look at the region, and compare the various

responses of Central and Eastern European countries to Russia's invasion

of Ukraine and the refugees seeking shelter, as well as if regional

solidarity concerning migration challenges is possible or even needed.

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The VoiCEE podcast: how Poland and the region are coping eight months into the Ukraine refugee crisis

The VoiCEE podcast: how Poland and the region are coping eight months into the Ukraine refugee crisis

Notes From Poland