War in Ukraine: Lives and livelihoods, lost and disrupted

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused the greatest humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War II. Uncertainty is high. How can leaders get to grips with the dynamics of this unfolding crisis? A new article provides perspective on the war’s short- and midterm disruptions and frames scenarios to understand the potential impact on livelihoods in the eurozone. Stay informed as the world navigates this challenging period.
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