A Ukrainian woman has expressed disappointment with Malta’s rules, feeling that they ignore the conflict she fled from. Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022, Malta has issued over 2,000 Temporary Protection certificates, with 75% going to women and children. While Malta has implemented measures to support refugees, including access to healthcare and education, challenges persist, such as limited housing options, language barriers, and restricted access to employment opportunities.
The woman’s concerns highlight the need for more effective integration policies and support systems for refugees in Malta. The country’s geographical location makes it a key destination for asylum seekers, and it’s essential to address the complexities of refugee experiences.








