EPC-CESI Roundtable on labour inclusion prospects for Ukrainian refugees

In the frame of the ‘Activer’ project, CESI and the European Policy Centre (EPC) organised a timely event focused on the crucial issue of labour inclusion of Ukrainian refugees.

On April 11, 2024, CESI and the European Policy Centre (EPC) organised a timely event focused on the crucial issue of labour inclusion of Ukrainian refugees.

The roundtable discussion highlighted the integration of refugees into the workforce through targeted education and training initiatives.

Following the recent endorsement of the migration reform by the European Parliament, the event emphasised the need for tailored support structures and strategic partnerships across various sectors. These measures are aimed at enhancing the employability and integration of Ukrainian refugees into European labour markets.

The discussions were framed within CESI’s #Activer project, underscoring the necessity of proactive and comprehensive approaches to address the myriad challenges faced by refugees, ensuring they have the necessary resources and opportunities to contribute effectively to their new communities.

CESI Secretary General Klaus Heeger reiterated CESI’s commitment to supporting Ukrainian refugees, stating, “We stand in solidarity with Ukrainian refugees, recognising the challenges they face. We are committed to providing support, advocating for their rights, and ensuring their voices are heard. Together, we strive to offer the help they need during these trying times.”

Next to the Secretary General of CESI, the event featured insights from esteemed speakers, including Julie Fionda (European Commission), Stefan Nowatschin (BvLB), Ernesto Villalba (CEDEFOP), Myroslava Keryk (Ukrainian House), and Olga Makogon (Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine). The discussions were adeptly moderated by Anastasia Karatzas (EPC).

The successful roundtable not only illuminated the pressing needs of Ukrainian refugees but also showcased the commitment of CESI and its partners to creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for them within the European workforce.