EU4UA:
A Comprehensive One-Stop Service for Refugees !

EU4UA is an ambitious, EU-funded initiative that brings together partners from five countries to develop, pilot, and promote a complete blueprint for refugee integration—uniting research, public services, and community support to build pathways from crisis to stability.

Social Innovation Initiative
Social Innovation Initiative

About the project

A path to refugee integration based on real experience

EU4UA is a coordinated effort to make refugee support systems more effective, accessible, and human-centered.

Our mission is to build an integration model that can be replicated across Europe.

We’re designing a one-stop blueprint that combines policy, practice, and partnerships to support the social and labour market inclusion of Ukrainian refugees. This blueprint will be built on real data, co-created with those who deliver services and those who receive them, and tested on the ground.

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What we aim
to achieve

  • Develop a clear, evidence-based framework for integrated refugee services
  • Pilot the model in Romania and Poland and fine-tune it with continuous feedback
  • Promote the blueprint across the EU to drive sustainable policy change
  • Engage institutions, NGOs, and communities in shaping better support systems
  • Strengthen resilience, trust, and cooperation at all levels of society

Who we
support

  • Ukrainian refugees seeking inclusion, dignity, and stability
  • Public institutions and service providers working under pressure
  • Social enterprises and NGOs offering local solutions
  • EU policymakers striving for social cohesion and impact

Project news & updates

Latest news and stories from EU4UA

Stay informed with highlights from the field, press releases, interviews, and real stories from our project partners and communities.

Resources

Access key materials produced by the EU4UA project—tools, reports, guides, and blueprints that support refugee integration and policy innovation.

Research report

EU4UA report
D2.4 Research report | May 2026

Key findings from a mixed-methods study with Ukrainian refugees and service providers in Poland and Romania — including a survey of 238 refugees, 21 service-provider interviews and four refugee focus groups — informing the development of an evidence-based blueprint for social and labour market integration.

Final blueprint – Multilingual version

 September 2026

The final, tested and refined model for integrated services, available for use by institutions and organisations across the EU.

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Consortium

Partners

EU4UA brings together a strong alliance of partners from across Europe—experts in social innovation, refugee support, policy advocacy, and community development.

Together, we combine local expertise with European collaboration to create real change.

Project coordinator

PCG Polska (Poland)

A leading consultancy in public sector innovation and policy design.

Project partners

ADV Romania (Romania)

Social enterprise pioneer, leading the blueprint design and project communication.

FISE – Foundation for Socio-Economic Initiatives (Poland)

Policy and research expert, coordinating the piloting and evaluation work package.

Bethany Social Services Foundation (Romania)

Fieldwork leader in research and community engagement.

Associated partners

HumanDoc Foundation (Poland)

Media and integration support for Ukrainian communities.

LiSVA – Lithuanian Social Business Association (Lithuania)

Knowledge sharing and blueprint dissemination in the Baltic region.

FAEDEI – Federation of Insertion Enterprises (Spain)

Support for employment and social economy integration pathways.

ENSIE – European Network of Social Integration Enterprises (Belgium)

EU-level policy advocacy and scaling potential.

Diesis Network (Belgium)

European social innovation network supporting visibility and transferability.

Coordinators contact details:

PCG Polska Sp.zoo, Fabryczna 17, ul. Fabryczna 17, 90-344 Łódź, Poland
www.pcgpolska.pl
Coordinator: Mrs Agata Wiśniewska, e-mail: [email protected]