Charita pro Ukrajinu (1)

The invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops in February 2022 and the subsequent war have dramatically affected the lives of the people of Ukraine. The war has driven more than 15 million people from their homes, both across the border and to safer parts of the country. Caritas Czech Republic has been helping since day one of the conflict. We have been helping to provide the affected people with the basic necessities of life, decent accommodation and psychological support. We support displaced people directly in Ukraine and refugees in Moldova and the Czech Republic.

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Caritas CR: We will support health and help centres in Ukraine
March 1, 2014 Ukraine

Caritas CR: We will support health and help centres in Ukraine

The recent unrest and bloodshed in Kiev has affected not only the residents of the city, but has significantly influenced the lives of people from other regions of Ukraine. Having received a grant from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, further help from Caritas will therefore be directed specifically on Western Ukraine.

Our representative in Kiev: all the wounded can receive help at  the centre for protesters
February 26, 2014 Ukraine

Our representative in Kiev: all the wounded can receive help at the centre for protesters

Kiev/Ukraine, Olomouc, 26. 2. 2014: Our Caritas CR representative, P. Rostislav Strojvus, , has negotiated the details of providing further Caritas assistance in Kiev with the Greek Orthodox bishop. Today he will meet with the doctor who coordinated the medical assistance for Majdan.

World Diabetes Day in Chisinau
November 18, 2013 Moldova

World Diabetes Day in Chisinau

A lack of physical exercise, increased stress and excessive consumption of food, alcohol, and cigarettes, causes continuous growth in the number of patients with diabetes and diabetes mellitus. The disease affects people from not only the Czech Republic but in many places around the world such as Moldova.

Stereotypes broken in new projects for Cahul women
October 4, 2013 Moldova

Stereotypes broken in new projects for Cahul women

Moldovan women are often the most disadvantaged people in society, they are victims of discrimination, they have limited access to information and they are often offered lower-paid jobs than their male counterparts. Women in Moldova are often caught in traps of gender stereotypes which come to define their social role and function.

Two more home care centers opened in Moldova
September 26, 2013 Moldova

Two more home care centers opened in Moldova

Caritas Czech Republic in cooperation with Association Home Care provides long-term home care services in Moldova. Two new centers of home care services recently opened in the north of the country, in the city of Balti and in the municipality of Taul.