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After the Solidarity Wave: Perspective on Civic Engagement for Ukrainian Refugees in Poland, Czechia, Hungary and Ukraine

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Kocyba, Piotr
Baykovskyy, Petro
Mikecz, Dániel
Rapoš Božič, Ivana
Sherengovsky, Dmytro
Fomin, Yevhen
Jurczak, Idzie
Manuilenko, Danylo
Ozimek, Wiktoria

Abstract

This policy paper analyzes the engagement of volunteers in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Ukraine who are or have been involved in supporting Ukrainian war refugees. The motivations, challenges and experiences of the activists are explored, with a particular focus on individual and structur... view more

This policy paper analyzes the engagement of volunteers in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Ukraine who are or have been involved in supporting Ukrainian war refugees. The motivations, challenges and experiences of the activists are explored, with a particular focus on individual and structural factors of resilience, from a long-term perspective. The interview material shows that after the initial wave of solidarity, the hurdles encountered by the activists increased over time, which was attributed to a decline in public interest and support, and a concurrent rise in anti-Ukrainian attitudes. Volunteers and their work need to be more strongly supported by society, politics and business in order to maintain their important commitment.... view less

Keywords
Ukraine; war; refugee; Poland; Czech Republic; Hungary; citizens' involvement; solidarity; civil society

Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration

Free Keywords
Refugee Assistance; Visegrád Countries

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

City
Warsaw

Page/Pages
23 p.

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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