Since 24 February 2022, the migration situation in Poland [PL] has been dominated by the influx of Ukrainian citizens to Poland and the consequences of the armed conflict in that country. From the outbreak of the war to 31 August this year, 15,298 million people entered Poland from Ukraine, of which nearly 1,721 million were registered for temporary protection. From 2014 to VI.2023, the number of Ukrainian citizens with a valid residence permit in Poland increased from 41,000 to over 1.46 million. Such a large diaspora and geographical proximity are a strong pull factor for those fleeing the effects of the conflict. Among the 957288 Ukrainian citizens currently under temporary protection, 64% are women [K]. At the same time, among adults K is 77%. The number of Ukrainian citizens holding valid residence permits on the territory of the Republic of Poland amounts to 1467056 and account for 80% of the population of foreigners. [O.J. Ds. foreigners]. In connection with the above situation in the country and in the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodeship [WWM], the main problem and at the same time the challenge is to cope with the mass influx of Ukrainian citizens and to organize their stay on the territory of the Republic of Poland. One of the most important elements is the adaptation of these people and their integration into society. OBJECTIVE OF THE GENERAL PURPOSE: Support for integration in the local environment in the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Province (including the cities of Olsztyn and Kętrzyn and the districts of Olsztyn, Kętrzyn and Szczytno – project implementation area [ORP]), 80 third-country nationals [OPT] (including at least 56 women) by covering them with an individual and comprehensive integration path, between 1 July 2024 and 30 September 2025.’ a) A more inclusive Europe implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights b) Fostering social inclusion. OPT, including migrants The integration activities of the social-gosp.OPT, which will receive support from the Efs+ funds, will not be financed from other public funds, in particular from the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund. Application pursuant to Art. 6 of General Regulation 2021/1060 – the project was not physically completed or fully implemented before the submission of the WOD under the programme. The aim of the project responds to the main problem was formulated on the basis of: - the experience in the field of activities of the Applicant [NL] and partners for the target group [DL] - consultations with numerous NGOs with which NL and partners cooperate - own research on the area of ORP - the conclusions drawn from the situational analysis of ORP and WWM carried out on the basis of statistical data sources for the province and due to the insufficient amount of detailed data from the region (concerning non-basic data, i.e. the number of people, age, gender, status on the labour market), an analysis of available data for the country was also carried out on a situational analogy basis. Data sources for WWM: 1. According to UNHCR data (as of 10.10.2023), there are currently 18160 refugees from Ukraine with active PESEL in the WWM. 66% are K2. REPORT: Support initiatives for Ukrainian refugees in Poland MAPUJ.PL (as of 1.IX.2023) There are 27 support points in the WWM (Mazowieckie 310). Active help points are located in 10 towns (14 in Olsztyn, 2 in Elbląg, Iława, Mrągowo and Ostróda, 1 in each: Elk, Gołdap, Write, Reszel, Żytkiejmy). Non-governmental organisations run a total of 13 projects, public administration – 6. Two companies are involved in humanitarian aid. Religious communities help through 5 different initiatives. 1 place is held by an entity of another form of legal activity. 3 out of 27 active outlets extend a helping hand to children and adolescents. 2 points of support are directed to adults and the elderly. At 22 points, activities are carried out for all age groups. The most active points in WWM offer help in the following categories: • information • in-kind assistance • culture and integration • education • support for the psyche. • other forms of CD support. in additional part