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Adapting to civilian life: entry points to strengthen veterans’ reintegration in Ukraine 
August 26, 2025

Adapting to civilian life: entry points to strengthen veterans’ reintegration in Ukraine 


As part of the flagship EU-UNDP partnership ‘EU4Recovery — Empowering Communities in Ukraine’, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine and the Centre for Sustainable Peace and Democratic Development (SeeD), conducted a new study on veterans’ adaptation to civilian life.

It shows that many veterans face challenges in accessing services, overcoming injuries and trauma, and finding employment. At the same time, they demonstrate a strong sense of civic duty and growing interest in entrepreneurship. These insights will help guide the development of practical solutions to support veterans’ professional, social, and economic reintegration.

The publication is also available in Ukrainian.

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