19/11/2025

The first Steering Committee meeting of the WISE project took place online on 18 November, bringing together all project partners – with EARLALL attending in its role as Communication Leader – to review progress, discuss reporting requirements, and plan the upcoming stages of work. The meeting provided an important opportunity to align activities, share updates, and ensure smooth implementation across all work packages.
Programme Updates and Ongoing Activities
Partners presented updates on programme activities, showing good progress across several key areas:
Overall, these efforts support the project’s wider goal of reducing unemployment and improving the socio-economic inclusion of Ukrainian refugee women.
Reporting and Pending Deliverables
The meeting included a review of reporting procedures and the deliverables due by the end of November. Partners briefly presented the status of each pending output, including:
Most deliverables are in the final stages of preparation and will be submitted on time.
Staff Training and Capacity Building
Partners also discussed the completed and upcoming staff trainings.
Recent activities included:


Future trainings will address:
Next Meetings and Exchange Visit
The next Steering Committee and coordination meetings will continue regularly. The partners also confirmed that the next in-person meeting will take place in Rome on 16 January.
In addition, a mutual exchange visit is planned for 14 January, with the agenda currently being drafted.
The WISE – Supporting Ukrainian (UA) Refugee Women’s Socio-Economic Integration and Wellbeing project proposes a social innovation model which integrates mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) with employment services enabled by technology driven solutions to create a holistic support system.
WISE aims to improve the socio-economic inclusion and wellbeing of employable refugee women from UA in Italy (IT) and Bulgaria (BG), by piloting and scaling-up Holistic Support Centres (HSCs) with a trauma-informed and gender-sensitive approach that build on the Women and Girls Safe Space (WGSS) methodology and complement it with employment and social support services.