SIMPLE conducts a detailed needs and contextual analysis to identify the main challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees in integration and employability. Using the quadruple helix model, partners from business, government, research and civil society collaborate to produce actionable insights aligned with EU priorities. This assessment guides the development of effective, scalable social innovation strategies tailored to refugees’ needs.
Collaboration is at the heart of the SIMPLE project. We work with a diverse range of stakeholders from academia, industry, government, and civil society to achieve our goals. Our partnerships are crucial for establishing strong networks, sharing resources, and maximizing the impact of our initiatives for Ukrainian refugees.
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