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Project Report
Between Frontline and Home Front:
Reintegration, Resilience and Participation Strategies for Ukraine's Veterans

Dr Erin McFee, Jonathan Röders, Rimjhim Agrawal, Emma van den Aakster, Daryna Sudachek

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Veteran reintegration in Ukraine is a critical priority due to the anticipated increase in the veteran population from 800,000 to 2 million, raising concerns about the long-term support service adequacy and availability. Without immediate action, many veterans will face significant hardship that impacts not only their own well-being but affects their communities and Ukrainian society as a whole. This Project Report highlights and expands existing Grassroots, NGO, and multi-sector initiative efforts, offering a detailed analysis of the challenges faced by veterans and their families, including gaps in mental health, medical care, and economic opportunities. It seeks to inform policymakers, practitioners, and researchers on devising effective and participatory support and resilience strategies for Ukraine's defenders.

Published: November 2024
DOI: doi.org/10.59498/49814

To cite this publication: 

McFee, Erin; Röders, Jonathan; Agrawal, Rimjhim; Van Den Aakster, Emma, and Sudachek, Daryna. 2024. "Between Frontline and Home Front: Reintegration, Resilience and Participation Strategies for Ukraine's Veterans." Corioli Institute.

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