Hospitable Poland 2022+

Hospitable Poland 2022+ report

The support and commitment of Polish society to the Ukrainian cause is unequivocal. At the same time, we must remember how big challenges await Poland in such practical spheres as the labor market, education, health care and housing, due to the influx of people fleeing the war in Ukraine. Poland could become a multinational country with more than 3 million migrants from Ukraine. This will require systemic changes and a coherent management plan to avoid potential conflicts and collapse of public services.

The migration crisis that Poland is currently facing is the biggest challenge in the last few decades after the political transformation of the late 1980s and early 1990s. It requires comprehensive preparation and a coherent plan for the management of individual public policies by the government, local governments, NGOs and through grassroots civil society initiatives. There are opportunities but also challenges associated with the influx of so many people in a relatively short period of time. The Hospitality Poland 2022+ report provides forecasts and recommendations on how to approach this problem in many areas of the economy.

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Project team: Marek Balicki, Maria Baran, Jakub Bińkowski, Olga Bochkar, Michał Boni, Maciej Bukowski, Agnieszka Chłoń-Domińczak, Iwona Ciećwierz, Maciej Duszczyk, Olgierd Dziekoński, Tomasz Gajderowicz, Marta Gorczyńska, Halina Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Maciej Jakubowski, Paweł Kaczmarczyk, Witold Klaus, Adam Kozierkiewicz, Iuliia Lashchuk, Radomir Matczak, Jacek Michałowski, Jakub Michałowski, Ignacy Niemczycki, Robert Pater, Oleksandr Pustovy, Michał Sęk, Filip Szulik-Szarecki, Rafał Trzeciakowski, Jędrzej Witkowski, Jerzy Wiśniewski i Jakub Wygnański.

Co-financed with the support of Stefan Batory Foundation, Leaders of Change Foundation from the funds of the Polish-American Freedom Foundation under the L. Kirkland Scholarship Program and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Representation in Ukraine (Kharkiv) and Poland.

Honorary patronage: Embassy of Ukraine in Poland.