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Factsheet for measure CZ-2022-15/2238 – measures in Czechia

Our Ukrainians website: nasiukrajinci.cz

Portál http://www.nasiukrajinci.cz

Country Czechia , applies nationwide
Time period Open ended, started on 07 April 2022
Context War in Ukraine
Type Other initiatives or policies
Category Measures to prevent social hardship
– Other humanitarian measures
Author Soňa Veverková (Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs) and Eurofound
Measure added 11 May 2022 (updated 20 June 2022)

Background information

The Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic has launched a website for Ukrainian refugees Our Ukrainians . This website, which is available in Czech, Ukrainian, Russian and English, offers all necessary information for Ukrainian citizens, who have left their homes due to the war, at one place.

Content of measure

The website offers a wide range of necessary information for people who have left their homes in Ukraine due to the war. Except of the most important information on visa, it also provides other practical information on education, healthcare and social system, labour market including vacancies, on driving in Czechia, on pets' and animals' transport etc. It also provides links to other websites, where detailed information in Ukrainian and Russian can be found.

The website also offers information for Czechs who want to help to Ukrainian refugees. They can find here information on what is actually needed. It also provides information of support measures, both for refugees and helping Czech citizens.

Use of measure

No information available yet.

Target groups

Workers Businesses Citizens
Does not apply to workers Does not apply to businesses Migrants or refugees

Actors and funding

Actors Funding
National government
National funds

Social partners

Social partners' role in designing the measure and form of involvement:

Trade unions Employers' organisations
Role No involvement as case not in social partner domain No involvement as case not in social partner domain
Form Not applicable Not applicable

Social partners' role in the implementation, monitoring and assessment phase:

  • No involvement
  • Main level of involvement: N/A

Involvement

No involvement of social partners.

Views and reactions

None.

Sources

Citation

Eurofound (2022), Our Ukrainians website: nasiukrajinci.cz, measure CZ-2022-15/2238 (measures in Czechia), EU PolicyWatch, Dublin, https://static.eurofound.europa.eu/covid19db/cases/CZ-2022-15_2238.html

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