Summary

Ukraine is struggling to reverse a severe population decline worsened by Russia’s invasion, with 6-10 million citizens still abroad.

To address this, the government created the Ministry of National Unity, prioritizing repatriation as part of a resilience plan.

However, security concerns, economic instability, and lack of services deter returns.

Ukraine faces an urgent labor shortage for post-war recovery, needing millions of workers by 2032, as prolonged displacement reduces the likelihood of return.

  • @[email protected]
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    -312 days ago

    These plans are dumb as hell, there is a war, right now, peoplle dying every day from missile attacks. All power generation stations are either damaged or can’t be scaled in short term. All infrastructure is damaged everywhere. There won’t be post-war recovery. If these people don’t want to return let them be wherever they want to be. Most of them are white and sometimes even work, so all anti-refugee politicians would be ok with them. I am glad that they are safe and alive.

    • @Valmond
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      182 days ago

      Is this some kremlin talking point or what are you spewing?

      • @DeadWorldWalking
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        182 days ago

        I think he’s saying the war needs to end before a lot of them come back, since they left because of the war…

        • @[email protected]
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          117 hours ago

          Well, that’s all good and sound, if you forget that they probably want to forcefully enroll repatriated people

        • @[email protected]
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          2 days ago

          That is beyond an incredibly generous interpretation of their comment. In fact, that would have been a reasonable comment to make. But again, that wasn’t what they said.

          • @[email protected]
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            -122 hours ago

            What part of my comment is unreasonable? Every part of it is truth. These nebulous plans for “post-war” are dumb, there is war. People that had resources and wanted to ran away from war won’t return unless something changed. Force them out from countries where they are is cruel and only gathers interest of very specific political parties, which won’t be interested in deportation. Infrastructure is badly damaged everywhere in the country and recovery is very slow.

        • @andrewta
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          22 days ago

          Pretty much the only conclusion that I can come to after reading his comment