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The war in Ukraine has dramatically affected the lives of its inhabitants. More than 15 million people have been forced to flee their homes. Caritas Czech Republic has been helping those affected since the first day of the conflict, providing essential necessities, dignified accommodation, and psychological support both in the Czech Republic and in Ukraine. We support displaced people in Ukraine in getting back on their feet and living as normal a life as possible - adults and children alike. 

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Director of Caritas Mariupol: Until last moment we believed Putin would not attack
February 25, 2022 News

Director of Caritas Mariupol: Until last moment we believed Putin would not attack

The situation in Ukraine is very dramatic. Until a few days ago, few people believed that Russia would decide to launch an all-out invasion of Ukraine. Now the country is under intense attack by the Russian army. There is fighting and bombing in many places, and people are fleeing their homes. The situation is most intense in eastern Ukraine. On Thursday afternoon, we spoke with the director of Caritas Mariupol, Rostislav Sprynyuk, about the situation.

Ukraine is heading for a humanitarian catastrophe. Caritas insists on ensuring access to aid
February 24, 2022 News

Ukraine is heading for a humanitarian catastrophe. Caritas insists on ensuring access to aid

“The events which began early this morning will inevitably lead to a colossal humanitarian catastrophe. It is impossible to believe that in the 21st century in the centre of Europe people have to wake up at 5am from explosions and the sound of air raid sirens,” said Tetiana Stawnychy, President of Caritas Ukraine, in reaction to the full-scale attack launched in the early hours of today in the country. Caritas is deeply concerned about the impact of this intervention on the local population, who have already been living in a critical condition eight years after the start of the crisis that killed 14,000 people and displaced another 1.5 million. The COVID-19 pandemic has also greatly aggravated the situation.

3 million Ukrainians need humanitarian aid. Russian invasion is dramatically worsening the situation
February 24, 2022 News

3 million Ukrainians need humanitarian aid. Russian invasion is dramatically worsening the situation

The armed conflict in Ukraine that has been going on fo 8 years has so far cost 14 000 lives. It has driven 1.5 million people from their homes, and nearly 3 million Ukrainians are in need of humanitarian aid. People in the areas of fighting do not have adequate access to drinking water, food, elektricity, or healthcare. Russian attack on Ukraine will dramatically worsen the situation in the country, and tens of thousands more people will need help to secure their basic needs. Caritas Czech Republic is ready to provide humanitarian assistance.

We launched an appeal Caritas for Ukraine
February 22, 2022 News

We launched an appeal Caritas for Ukraine

In response to the entry of Russian armed forces into the territory of Ukraine and the resulting risk of further escalation of the armed conflict, Caritas Czech Republic announces a public collection to help the inhabitants of the affected areas. At the same time, we have released half a million crowns from our emergency fund for immediate aid.

Caritas Czech Republic is ready to help Ukraine
February 16, 2022 News

Caritas Czech Republic is ready to help Ukraine

Eastern Ukraine has been facing a humanitarian crisis continuously since 2014. Caritas has been helping people in need in the country for a long time. Should the escalation of the armed conflict continue, Caritas Czech Republic is ready to provide immediate humanitarian assistance to people affected by the war, whether they stay in the areas of fighting, or flee.