Poland enacts law requiring school attendance for Ukrainian refugee children, offering financial incentives.

Poland has enacted a law mandating school attendance for Ukrainian refugee children after years of online learning due to the pandemic and war. The policy aims to prevent social issues and provide stability for these children, with non-compliance resulting in the loss of a monthly benefit of $200 per child. Exemptions apply for those in their final high school year. Poland hosts the second-largest Ukrainian refugee population in the West, following Germany.

September 02, 2024
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