Ukrainian refugees will have their protection period in the EU extended

2022-10-26T14:06:15+02:00

The European Commission has decided to extend the Temporary Protection Directive until March 2024. This instrument allows people coming from Ukraine to reside in the European Union while escaping war. The directive was implemented in March 2022 shortly after the Russian invasion began. Brussels also extends its protection to those Ukrainians who want to return to their country but fear losing their protection status, euronews reported. "Many Ukrainians who came

Ukrainian refugees will have their protection period in the EU extended2022-10-26T14:06:15+02:00

Vladimir Kara-Murza received the Václav Havel Award

2022-10-10T16:16:44+02:00

Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza receives the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize On October, 10, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe awarded Russian opposition activist and journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize. The Parliamentary Assembly noted: Congratulations to imprisoned Russian opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza, who has just been awarded the 2022 Václav Havel Human Rights Prize! The 60,000-euro prize honours outstanding civil society action in

Vladimir Kara-Murza received the Václav Havel Award2022-10-10T16:16:44+02:00

Nearly 2,000 families are on the street: Ukrainian refugees are deprived of housing in England

2022-10-26T15:30:42+02:00

In just one month there have been 22% more homeless Ukrainian families in England. British sponsors of the "Home for Ukraine" programme can provide them with accommodation for a maximum of six month Photo: The Independent | The problem with Ukrainian refugees will worsen in the coming months The number of homeless Ukrainian families in England is growing rapidly - 22% more in 1 month - and local

Nearly 2,000 families are on the street: Ukrainian refugees are deprived of housing in England2022-10-26T15:30:42+02:00

The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Ukrainian Centre for Civil Liberties, Belarusian human rights activist Ales Bialiatski and Russian Memorial

2022-10-10T10:40:50+02:00

This year's Nobel Peace Prize 2022 laureates are human rights defenders: the Ukrainian Centre for Civil Liberties, Belarusian human rights defender and founder of the human rights organisation Viasna, recognised as an extremist organisation in Belarus, and the Russian human rights centre Memorial, liquidated in Russia. The Ukrainian Centre for Civil Liberties was founded in 2007. The main objectives of the Centre are protection of human rights and the establishment

The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Ukrainian Centre for Civil Liberties, Belarusian human rights activist Ales Bialiatski and Russian Memorial2022-10-10T10:40:50+02:00

More than 2,400 Ukrainian refugee children attend schools and kindergartens in Moldova

2022-10-06T10:33:25+02:00

According to the Ministry of Education and Science of Moldova, more than 2,400 refugee children from Ukraine attend schools and kindergartens in the country. There are 1,782 students enrolled in 226 general education institutions. Among them, 625 children attend primary school and another 505 attend gymnasium, according to trm.md Of the total number of students enrolled, 996 study in Russian and 160 in Romanian. There are also 626 children enrolled

More than 2,400 Ukrainian refugee children attend schools and kindergartens in Moldova2022-10-06T10:33:25+02:00

October 1-5, 2022. Humanitarian aid for residents of Sumy and Kharkiv regions

2022-12-19T11:24:49+01:00

IAC ISHR helps the people of Sumy and Kharkiv regions. Ukraine. Humanitarian aid for residents of Sumy and Kharkiv regions On October 1, IAC ISHR distributed 500 individual hygiene kits in the city of Putivl, Sumy region, Konotop district. Thanks to the actions carried out, 1000 people in need of help received hygiene kits. With the support of UHF, we plan to start distributing food packages in the near future.

October 1-5, 2022. Humanitarian aid for residents of Sumy and Kharkiv regions2022-12-19T11:24:49+01:00

Armenia accuses Azerbaijan of shooting prisoners of war

2022-10-03T16:44:12+02:00

Armenia says it will demand an international investigation into the alleged shootings of Armenian POWs by Azerbaijani soldiers. On Sunday, the Armenian news agency mitk.am reported that videos (18+) showing the shooting of unnamed Armenian captives by Azerbaijanis appeared in Telegram channels. The Armenian Foreign Ministry said the videos show "military crimes by the armed forces of Azerbaijan - extrajudicial killings of Armenian prisoners of war, torture of Armenian servicemen,

Armenia accuses Azerbaijan of shooting prisoners of war2022-10-03T16:44:12+02:00

OHCHR: Report on the Human Rights Situation in Ukraine (1 February – 31 July 2022)

2022-09-30T13:55:02+02:00

OHCHR: Report on the Human Rights Situation in Ukraine (1 February - 31 July 2022) The thirty-fourth report by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on the human rights situation in Ukraine covers the period from 1 February 2022 to 31 July 2022. During the reporting period, OHCHR recorded a total of 12,649 civilian casualties, with 5,385 persons killed and 7,264 persons injured. However, actual casualty

OHCHR: Report on the Human Rights Situation in Ukraine (1 February – 31 July 2022)2022-09-30T13:55:02+02:00

Resources and helplines for families fleeing Ukraine

2023-01-31T14:27:23+01:00

How to receive essential services, protection and other support if you're a refugee from Ukraine entering a neighbouring country. UNICEF/Filippov The war in Ukraine has forced millions to flee their homes in search of safety. If you or someone you know is taking refuge in a neighbouring country, here's how to access essential services – including shelter, food, protection and other forms of support – in the Czech

Resources and helplines for families fleeing Ukraine2023-01-31T14:27:23+01:00

Ukrainian refugees to benefit from career counseling

2022-09-29T12:41:59+02:00

The refugees from Ukrainian and from other countries will receive career counseling in the Republic of Moldova as part of the project “ROBOTA: Career counseling and protection of the labor rights of refugees”.   The applicants can go to the office opened inside the Press House (of. 210) between 9am and 6pm from Monday through Friday, IPN reports. The pilot project will be initially implemented in Chisinau. Later, the project

Ukrainian refugees to benefit from career counseling2022-09-29T12:41:59+02:00
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