Abstract

Over the past almost 10 years, Ukraine has experienced significant quantitative dynamics of internally displaced persons, becoming a leader in this indicator. Specifically, after the invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine in February 2022, the number of internally displaced persons increased to over 8 million. This issue has become a major challenge for the country, requiring not only government assistance but also active participation of the public and the development of new strategies for social support.
 In light of global transformations and migration processes, the issue of the rights and freedoms of internally displaced persons requires a new theoretical approach and consideration of international and national experience. The development of a legal social state in Ukraine demands not only the fulfillment of previously defined tasks but also the integration of new and innovative approaches.
 In particular, emphasizing the role of civil organizations and civic activism becomes crucial for shaping social policies and ensuring citizen participation in decision-making and monitoring their implementation. The examination of the impact of global trends on national policy and the study of migration processes become relevant aspects.
 Additionally, it is important to underscore the need for innovation in interactions with internally displaced persons, utilizing modern technologies to facilitate access to information and coordinate assistance. Educational and informational initiatives aimed at enhancing legal literacy among internally displaced persons become a vital element of their active participation in society and the protection of their rights.
 Therefore, achieving the strategic goal of building a legal social state in Ukraine involves innovation, active civic participation, the use of modern technologies, and adaptation to global changes in society.

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