2nd Mutual Learning Event for Beneficiaries of the Call ‘Innovative Approaches to Mitigate the Societal Consequences of Russia’s War of Aggression against Ukraine within EU Countries’
The 2nd Mutual Learning Event brings together beneficiaries of the call ‘Innovative Approaches to Mitigate the Societal Consequences of Russia’s War of Aggression against Ukraine within EU Countries’ for a focused online exchange.
Taking place on 28 January 2026, the event will offer a short recap of the first on-site meeting, practical guidance on continuous and periodic reporting in the eSINNIS system, and insights from a thematic expert. Participants will also have space to connect with peers, share experiences, discuss common challenges, and reflect on key achievements so far.
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Draft Agenda, 28 January 2026
| Time (CET) | Topic and speaker |
|---|---|
| 10:00 - 10:02 |
Introduction
Ina Sinkevičiūtė, Project Team Lead, European Competence Centre for Social Innovation
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| 10:02 - 10:05 |
Opening and Welcome
Aurélien MORNON AFONSO, Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, European Commission
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| 10:05 - 10:20 |
Overview of the ESF-SI-2024-UA-01 Call and Recap of the First Mutual Learning Event
Laura Puciataitė, Project Coordinator, European Competence Centre for Social Innovation
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| 10:20 - 10:40 |
Project Management: Continuous and Periodic Reporting – Requirements, Common Mistakes, and Expectations
Inga Ulevičiūtė, Project Coordinator, European Competence Centre for Social Innovation
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| 10:40 - 10:50 |
Migrant Integration for People Fleeing Russia’s War of Aggression Against Ukraine: What Adaptations are Needed?
Erika Borg, Thematic Expert of the ESF+ Community of Practice on Migrant Integration (CoP on MI)
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| 10:50 - 10:55 |
Explanation of Break Rooms
Erika Borg, Thematic Expert of the ESF+ Community of Practice on Migrant Integration (CoP on MI)
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| 10:55 - 11:05 |
Comfort Break
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| 11:05 - 12:05 |
Thematic Work in Smaller Groups
11:05 - 11:10 Introduction by the SI+ team: overview of the breakout room and agenda
11:10 - 11:25 Moderator: Thematic introduction, overview of the project and its implementation context, including good practices and challenges encountered 1. Employment and Entrepreneurship: Vocational training, job matching, and mentorship Aliaksandra Belanohava, Foundation International Rescue Committee Poland, Poland 2. Education, Youth, and Language Learning: Schooling and tutoring, youth programmes, language classes, digital and non-digital learning tools and methods Nynne Reenberg, Danish Red Cross, Denmark and Kiera Hill, French Red Cross, France 3. Mental Health, Trauma Recovery, and Psychosocial Support: Counselling, community circles, and family support Mariya Melnyk , Help Ukraine Gothenburg, Sweden and Melis Ari-Gurhanli, MIELI Mental Health Finland, Finland 4. Technological Tools: Apps, data platforms, scalable frameworks, and new digital service delivery models Roz Jones and Graham Finlay, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, Ireland 5. Community Building and Volunteerism: Volunteer programmes, intercultural events, and host-community engagement Pavla Merhautova, Organization for Aid to Refugees, Czechia 11:25 - 12:05 Moderator: Group discussion |
| 12:05 - 12:25 |
Sharing Back to the Group
Erika Borg, Thematic Expert of the ESF+ Community of Practice on Migrant Integration (CoP on MI)
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| 12:25 - 12:30 |
Concluding Remarks and News About Next On-Site Event
Ina Sinkevičiūtė, Project Team Lead, European Competence Centre for Social Innovation
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