Datum/Zeit
Date(s) - 23/08/2022 - 24/08/2022
9:00 - 16:00
Veranstaltungsnummer
Veranstalter
IBB e.V.
Bereich
Soziale Gesellschaft
ONLINE – CONFERENCE August /23rd-24th 2022
Each day approx. 09:00 o’clock – 16:00 o’clock
DAY 1, 23.08.22: ON THE CURRENT SITUATION OF UKRAINE AND REFUGEES IN HOST COUNTRIES
From 08:45 Login/ zoom – connection
09:00 Welcome of the participants and short introduction of IBB and program flow
Hildegard Azimi, Kirsten Ben Haddou, Association for International Education and Exchange Dortmund
Thematic block I: On the current situation of Ukraine
09:30 – 10:15 On the (current) political situation in Ukraine and future challenges Speaker: Dr. Franziska Davies, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich/ History of Eastern and Southern Europe
Coffee break
Thematic block II: Country comparison – residence, social and psychological care of vulnerable groups
10:30 – 12:30 Ukraine/Riparian States/Transit Countries
„Inside Ukraine“: situation of people with disabilities/mental illnesses
Speaker:
Vitalii Pcholkin/Ukraine, NGO „GARUA”, Kiev
Vira Topikha/Ukraine, international NGO “Hope”, programme manager, Kiev
Ukraine /Slovakia /Moldova
The psychosocial situation of refugees
Speaker:
Timea Stranska, Aid agency “People in need” Slovakia/ Head of Emergency Programme for Ukraine Simone Walter, „Help- Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe e.V.“ Bonn, Germany and local partner in Moldova
Lunch break
Thematic block III: The situation of refugees in Germany
13:30 – 14:30 Challenges and solutions for the aid systems – brief inputs on aid structures: what is currently needed in the aid system?
The accommodation of Ukrainian refugees using the example of Berlin, Nils Hauer, Berlin Senate Administration
Return to Ukraine? For which groups is help currently available?, Marion Lich- Coming home- Return Counselling City of Munich
Challenges for health care using the example of Berlin, Steve Borrmann, Berlin State Office for Refugees
14:30 Further work in parallel break out rooms:
- Psychological care for Ukrainian refugees, Sarah Steden, Psychological psychotherapist, Private University of Witten/Herdecke
- Pupils from Ukraine in everyday school life, Gabriele Wawer, Municipal Integration Center Bergisch- Gladbach
- Voluntary work in Dortmund, Olga Rensch, IBB gGmbH Dortmund and work with disabled people, N.
15:15 Presentation of the results from the groups, feedback and last round of exchange, outlook on the 2nd day with H. Azimi/ K. Ben Haddou
16:00 End of day 1
DAY 2, 24.08.22: VULNERABLE GROUPS FROM UKRAINE
09:00 Welcome of the participants
Thematic block IV: Vulnerable groups in risk situations
09:10 – 11:15
Exploitation and human trafficking
Speaker: Andrea Hitzke/Head of „Dortmunder Mitternachtsmission“, Sophia Wirsching/Head of „Federal Coordination Group against Trafficking in Human Beings (KoK)“ with the addition of partner organisation from Romania or Bulgaria (N.N.)
The situation of the Ukrainian Roma
Speaker: Kenan Emini, Sandra Goerend/ Roma Center e.V. Göttingen, Ivana Farahani- Čonková/ Roma Antidiscrimination Network, Czech Republic und partner- organization „Harangos“ Poland (N.N.)
Coffee break
From 11:30 – 12:30: Parallel breakout -rooms – experiences, networks und recommendations regarding vulnerable groups
- Women in and after the refuge situation
- Roma in Ukraine and neighbouring countries
- Refugees with disabilities
Lunch break
13:30 – 14:00 Welcome back and presentation of the results from the working groups in plenary
Themenblock V: Europe 4 Refugees – reports and Q&A session
14:00 – 14:30 Dealing with refugees in Europe – project report H. Azimi / K. Ben Haddou
14:30 – 15:30 Italy: The care situation of Ukrainian refugees, the particularities of the Italian asylum system S.A.I and accommodation and care in the village area
Speaker: Enza Papa/ Rome, expert on the Italian asylum system
15:30 – ca. 16:00 Closing session in plenary
Moderation and management: Hildegard Azimi- Boedecker, Kirsten Ben Haddou, IBB e, V. Dortmund/Germany
The online conference will be simultaneously translated into the following languages: English, German, Ukrainian
Conference-fee: participation is free of charge