The educational ombudsman explained how to bring Ukrainian youth back from abroad.
The educational ombudsman Nadia Leshchyk stated that it is important to create conditions that would encourage Ukrainian youth to return home. Among the key aspects that can compel citizens to return, she mentioned a sense of security, availability of housing, and jobs for the youth.
In particular, Nadia Leshchyk emphasized the importance of providing medical services for Ukrainians abroad, who often face issues in this area. She also highlighted the necessity of developing state policies regarding the return of Ukrainians from abroad, especially the youth.
«It is no secret that some people go back to receive dental and medical services, as it is difficult to access these abroad. But this is one of the significant aspects of a systemic problem, and there must be a developed state policy regarding the return of Ukrainians from abroad, particularly the youth,» Leshchyk stressed.
Challenges after victory: the importance of preserving the younger generation
Experts called on the Ukrainian authorities to act to preserve the demographic potential of the country and to avoid social tension between citizens who remained in the homeland and those who went abroad.
The urgent task of returning the youth to Ukraine is crucial in order to maintain the country's demographic potential and avoid social conflicts.
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