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Czech textbooks for Ukrainians

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The Czech textbook is intended for Ukrainian beginners. It focuses on practical topics, introduces you to the Czech alphabet and pronunciation, and teaches you how to communicate in everyday situations.

Application for financial support

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Through the Labour Office, you can apply for extraordinary financial assistance to cover basic living needs. A humanitarian benefit of CZK 5,000 is also paid.

Financial assistance for Ukrainian children with disabilities

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The UNICEF Fund and the Czech Red Cross prepared a program of financial assistance for Ukrainian children with disabilities who have been granted temporary protection in the Czech Republic.

Offers of material assistance, transport, interpreting, etc.

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On the pomahejukrajine.cz website, you will find various forms of assistance, including interpretation, legal assistance, accommodation, tutoring, transport, assistance with official administration and the like.

Procedure in case of death of a loved one

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Basic information on arranging funerals and burials of foreign nationals in the Czech Republic.

Advocacy or legal assistance

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A number of lawyers and attorneys offer free assistance to Ukrainian citizens who have come to the Czech Republic in connection with the war conflict. The Czech Bar Association has prepared a list of them.

Free social assistance line

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The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs in cooperation with the Blue Line and the Regional Association of the Czech Red Cross of Prague 1 offer a social assistance call center for people coming from Ukraine.

Online questionnaire for witnesses of war crimes in Ukraine

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Do you have information about war crimes related to the war conflict in Ukraine? Your information and insights can be key to their clarification and prosecution.

Help with integration

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Integration centres introduce foreigners to the specifics of the Czech environment, the local culture, values and how to deal with everyday problems. They contribute to the easier integration of foreigners into Czech society.

OSCE Be Safe campaign to prevent human trafficking

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The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has prepared advice on how to avoid the dangers of human trafficking and the risks of labor or sexual exploitation.

Smart Migration mobile app

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The Smart Migration mobile app will provide you with the most important information, answers to questions and solutions to life situations that arise upon arrival in the Czech Republic. For now, it is available for Android phones on Google Play.

Psychological help

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War and crisis place a great psychological burden on people. We have prepared for you a directory of psychological help in the Czech Republic, a list of therapists for people affected by the war, as well as materials for Czech teachers so that they can communicate with children about the current conflict and the situation of Ukrainian citizens.

Don't become a victim of crime

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As foreigners in need or in a crisis situation, you are an easy target for criminals. Be careful, don't let yourself be taken advantage of and familiarize yourself with the dangers you may face.

Importing pets

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For the non-commercial import of animals from Ukraine, standard import conditions apply, including the requirement of a rabies examination.

Czech Television - Events translated into Ukrainian

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You can now start the main news program of Czech Television with interpretation into Ukrainian.

Czech Radio - Ukrainian broadcasting

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Czech Radio broadcasts information for Ukrainians in the Czech Republic.