The Socio-Economic Insight Survey (SEIS) highlights the positive impact of the temporary protection directive in helping refugees with their legal stay, access jobs and services, although many still face significant vulnerabilities and require assistance.
Organizations involved in the Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRP) will continue working with the government to protect refugees, following the Refugee Coordination Model to ensure alignment with national priorities. Regional collaboration will strengthen partnerships, with an increasing role for Polish and refugee-led organizations in the RRP leading the response for 2025 and 2026.
Methodology
- Household interviews were conducted in person. The methodology employed for this assessment aimed to ensure that the findings were consistent with previous surveys (MSNA) carried out in 2022 and 2023.
- SEIS data collection conducted from 16 May to 24 June by information management working group members (IMWG) through Household (HH) interviews in person.
- Purposive/Convenience sampling (geographical coverage, various accommodation types, age and gender considerations).
- Inter-agency collaboration with active participation from the Government (through the National Statistics Office), as well as support from the Inter-Sector Working Group.