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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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The Ukrainian Mission II.
April 5, 2016 Ukraine

The Ukrainian Mission II.

Workers of Archdiocesan Caritas of Olomouc are in Ukraine. The Participants of the journey: Director Vaclav Keprt, Chief of Humanitarian Department Martin Zamazal, and Coordinator of Huumanitarian Help Rostislav Strojvus met with representatives of Caritas Kiev and president of Caritas Ukraine.

The Ukrainian Mission I.
March 29, 2016 Ukraine

The Ukrainian Mission I.

Archdiocese Caritas of Olomouc workers are currently in Ukraine. The journey through cities and villages are on the programme during which they will visit individual charities, children’s homes and areas of social entrepreneurships such as the Kolomyia farm.

Caritas Kyiv’s “Child Friendly Space” helps internally displaced children integrate
March 11, 2016 Ukraine

Caritas Kyiv’s “Child Friendly Space” helps internally displaced children integrate

“Child Friendly Space” - a development and leisure centre for children - has been operating in Kyiv for almost a year. It aims to provide psychological and social support and care to internally displaced (IDP) children from areas of military conflict in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine. Read more on caritas.org.

Moldovan foster parents complete specialized training
March 9, 2016 Moldova

Moldovan foster parents complete specialized training

Foster-parenting in Moldova is quite different than what we fiind in the Czech Republic.  For example, only one person of a couple can become a foster parent. The remuneration provided to foster parents by the government remains the same no matter how many children there are in a foster family and no matter what the health condition of the children is. The foster parent is entitled to this remuneration only until the child reaches 18 years of age. Besides the remuneration, each foster parent receives a one-time subsidy to cover the child’s needs.

Two more social-health centres open in south of Moldova
March 3, 2016 Moldova

Two more social-health centres open in south of Moldova

Opening ceremonies of two new social-health day centres took place in Stefan Vodă and Ceadîr-Lunga, on 18th and 22nd of February, respectively. Jaroslav Kvapil, the ambassador of the Czech Republic, Kateřina Šilhánková, who is a diplomat for development cooperation and business, Nocolae Molozea, the president of the Stefan Vodă district, Irina Vlah, the governor of the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia and a Caritas CR representative were among the guests of honour.