The Office of Migration Policy is a non-governmental organization established to address migration challenges in Ukraine and to develop the country’s labor potential. This requires encouraging Ukrainians to stay, helping those abroad return, and attracting workforce from other countries. Achieving these goals is only possible through collaboration among scholars, experts, government representatives, businesses, and civil society.
Today, the Office of Migration Policy is already working on developing a new migration policy that will enable the state to nurture human capital over the coming decades and ensure Ukraine's economic recovery and sustainable growth.
The Office of Migration Policy is a non-governmental organization focused on shaping a new migration policy for Ukraine aimed at preserving and developing human capital. The Office serves as a platform for cross-sector cooperation to design sustainable migration and labor market policies.
The M.V. Ptukha Institute for Demography and Social Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine is a widely recognized center of academic thought and research coordination in the field of demography and social economy, both in Ukraine and internationally. It has significantly expanded the scope and depth of scientific research in these areas.
The All-Ukrainian Association of International Employment is a leading non-governmental organization addressing the challenges and issues related to employment abroad for Ukrainian citizens. Its members are independent private companies providing international employment services. The Association was established to coordinate the efforts of all market participants and to effectively protect the interests of Ukrainian workers seeking employment outside Ukraine.
The project “Vision 2033: Preserving and Developing Ukraine’s Labor Resources in the Coming Decade”
The Office of Migration Policy is a community of experts in migration policy, demography, law, economics, and communications. We work together to develop sustainable solutions that reflect the needs of society, the state, and the international context.
Our organization aims to unite the efforts of academia, government, business, and civil society to develop joint solutions in the fields of migration and labor market policy.