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The escalating situation in Ukraine is once again forcing Polish authorities to prepare for a possible new wave of refugees, especially in regions close to the Ukrainian border, such as Lubelskie Voivodeship. Concerns are growing due to the unstable situation at the frontline, as well as the threat of being left without heat and electricity in winter, which could force Ukrainians to seek safe haven in Poland. According to inPoland, the Polish authorities see the unfolding situation in Ukraine as a precondition for another influx of asylum seekers.inPoland, the Polish authorities have already started preparations to be ready to provide the necessary assistance to new arrivals.
Preparing Lubelskie Voivodeship for a new wave of refugees
The Lubelskie Voivodeship, located near the Ukrainian border, has already prepared for a possible increase in the number of people in need of assistance. Krzysztof Komorski, the Lubelskie Voivodeship Governor, said the region is ready to quickly set up refugee reception centres if necessary, demonstrating the high level of preparation of local administrations and NGOs that have been supporting Ukrainians since the beginning of the war. If the situation in Ukraine deteriorates, refugee reception centres can be opened in just one or two days. This means that the authorities are proactive in ensuring that assistance and support is provided promptly.
In addition to the local authorities, numerous non-governmental organisations in the Lublin region, which have been actively helping Ukrainians since the beginning of the war, are also on high alert. Using their experience, they are ready to quickly adapt to the growing needs, providing not only housing, but also basic living facilities, medical care and other services. This experience and high organisational capacity are valuable assets that will help to respond quickly to the new wave of migrants.
Socio-economic situation in Poland: regional differences
While Poland is preparing for possible humanitarian challenges, socio-economic conditions in the country remain heterogeneous. There are significant differences in income levels and living standards in different regions. For example, in the commune of Jeżmanowa in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, the average salary level exceeds the income of residents of even large Polish cities such as Warsaw and Krakow.
Half of the population of this small community of about 5,000 people receives more than PLN 9,500 gross, which after taxation amounts to about PLN 6,700 ‘in hand’ – equivalent to almost 69,000 hryvnias. Such a high salary makes Jeżmanów stand out among other regions of Poland where incomes are not so high.
Given the economic differences in different regions of Poland, the issue of employment and adaptation of Ukrainian refugees may pose certain difficulties. Although the Lubelskie Voivodeship is ready to receive refugees, the level of income and availability of work may be decisive for those who plan to stay here for a long time. Successful integration also depends on the ability of local organisations and authorities to provide not only basic assistance, but also support in the process of social adaptation and employment.
Poland, in particular the Lubelskie Voivodeship, is preparing for a potential new wave of Ukrainian refugees by demonstrating a high level of readiness to provide safe shelter and necessary support. Local authorities and non-governmental organisations with extensive experience of working with Ukrainians are quickly adapting to new challenges and guaranteeing prompt assistance. However, the heterogeneity of the socio-economic situation in different regions of Poland creates additional difficulties for integration, which may require flexible solutions in the future to support refugees.