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China Daily | Updated: 2022-03-24 08:50
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Members of the German armed forces help to register refugees from Ukraine in a newly set up arrivals center in Berlin on Monday. HANNIBAL HANSCHKE/REUTERS

From homes and schooling to jobs, the tasks are daunting for front-line states

WARSAW/BUCHAREST-More than 3.5 million people have fled abroad from the conflict in Ukraine, United Nations data showed on Tuesday, leaving Eastern Europe scrambling to provide them with care, schools and jobs even as daily numbers crossing borders ease.

The millions who have left Ukraine since Russia's special military operation began have made their way on foot, by rail, bus or car to neighboring countries such as Poland and Romania before some travel to make their way further into Europe. Most, however, have not done so.

Ukraine established nine humanitarian corridors enabling civilians to leave the conflict-torn areas and the delivery of aid, the presidential press service reported on Wednesday.

While fewer refugees have crossed borders over the past week, the scale of the task of providing homes to those seeking safety in the European Union is becoming increasingly apparent, above all in Eastern and Central Europe.

Poland, home to the biggest Ukrainian diaspora in the region even before the conflict, has taken in more than 2.1 million people and while some plan to head elsewhere, the influx has left public services struggling to cope.

"The number of children of refugees from Ukraine in Polish schools is increasing by about 10,000 per day," Minister of Education Przemyslaw Czarnek told public radio, saying 85,000 children had enrolled.

Czarnek said authorities were organizing courses in basic Polish for Ukrainian teachers so they could be employed in local schools and teach preparatory classes for Ukrainian children before entering the school system.

With men of conscription age obliged to remain in Ukraine, the exodus has consisted primarily of women and children, many wanting to stay in countries near Ukraine to be closer to loved ones left behind.

In a video posted on Twitter, Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski said 10,000 Ukrainian students had enrolled in Warsaw schools and that a variety of options, including Ukrainian online classes, were needed to avoid a collapse of the city's education system.

"We will act, because we want all those young people who are in Warsaw to be able to study, whichever option they choose," he said.

More than 500,000 people have fled to Romania, the second most after Poland.

Cosmina Simiean Nicolescu, head of Bucharest's social assistance unit, said 60 Ukrainian children had begun classes there this week while many private kindergartens and schools had welcomed refugees.

Breaking point

With refugee numbers nearing breaking point in parts of Eastern Europe, Nicolescu said refugees were returning to Romania in the hope of finding a less difficult situation.

"There are people we have personally put on trains to go to the west who we see back at the train station," she said.

The needs of those fleeing shelling and missile attacks across Ukraine, bearing harrowing memories and the pain of separation from family, stretch well beyond education.

The International Organization for Migration, or IOM, has organized psychological first aid training near the Polish border with Ukraine to help volunteers provide care for the many struggling mentally.

Paloma Cuchi, the World Health Organization's representative in Poland, estimated 30,000 of those reaching the country suffered from severe mental problems while half a million needed mental health support due to the conflict.

"Children have been traveling for days without proper food, without proper water, they are tired, worried," she said.

Barbara Slowinska, a school psychologist, said staff at an elementary school in Gdynia, Poland, were working hard to overcome language difficulties and help the 60 children who had arrived from Ukraine integrate.

"We try to talk a lot with the children, as much as we can," she said, adding that adjusting to new surroundings was the paramount concern.

The head of the UN refugee agency UNHCR, Filippo Grandi, said on Sunday that the war had uprooted 10 million people, most of them still displaced within Ukraine.

Agencies - Xinhua

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