15/08/2023
20/12/2024
Ukraine's Heating Infrastructure Under Continued Attack: Support Ukrainian Families Survive the Winter
Ukraine's Heating Infrastructure Under Continued Attack: Support Ukrainian Families Survive the Winter
This morning, another Russian missile strike hit Kyiv, causing extensive damage to civilian infrastructure. Hundreds of residential buildings, as well as dozens of schools, kindergartens, and healthcare facilities, were left without heating as a result. One of the missiles exploded just a couple of kilometres from the Estonian Refugee Council's Kyiv office, highlighting the extreme conditions in which our team continues its work.
20/12/2024
Together with local partner, ERC provides in-kind assistance for winter energy in Donetsk region
Together with local partner, ERC provides in-kind assistance for winter energy in Donetsk region
Valerii and his wife live in the village in Donetsk region. Their children are already grown up and live separately. Valerii is a pensioner now but before he worked for 40 years at a local mine. Shortly before the start of the full-scale invasion, the family moved into a new house, which they built for a long time themselves.
17/12/2024
Family Celebration in Võru Brought Together Ukrainians and Their Friends
Family Celebration in Võru Brought Together Ukrainians and Their Friends
On 7 December, a pre-Christmas Ukrainian-Estonian family celebration was held in Võru in cooperation with the local Red Cross office, bringing together around 120 participants. The event featured a concert performance introducing Ukrainian Christmas traditions, with singing, dancing, and acting.
13/12/2024
Vulnerable families in Cherkasy region gain new sources of income with ERC’s livelihood grants support
Vulnerable families in Cherkasy region gain new sources of income with ERC’s livelihood grants support
ERC team visited families in the town of Smila in Cherkasy region who received assistance from the Estonian Refugee Council in Ukraine through the Emergency livelihoods programme.
10/12/2024
Overview of the Estonian Refugee Council's Activities in November
Overview of the Estonian Refugee Council's Activities in November
The Estonian Refugee Council celebrated its 24th Anniversary. In our 24 years of operation our assistance has reached around half a million people. We have grown to become the largest humanitarian organisation in the Baltics and our team of more than 120 employees helps crisis-affected people in 6 countries.
02/12/2024
"Empowering Women" incubation programme selects 41 top business ideas
"Empowering Women" incubation programme selects 41 top business ideas
On 22–23 November, at Ilmaveere in Setomaa, the final of the "Empowering Women" entrepreneurship programme hackathon, organised in collaboration by the Estonian Refugee Council, Garage48, and Swedbank, selected 41 of the best business ideas from 60. These ideas will now proceed to a business incubation programme running until the end of March.
26/11/2024
AI-Inclusive Employability Programme Enhances Refugees' Competitiveness in Entrepreneurship
AI-Inclusive Employability Programme Enhances Refugees' Competitiveness in Entrepreneurship
The UPBEAT employability programme, launched in the summer in collaboration with the Estonian Refugee Council, Startup Refugees, and Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, aims to increase the competitiveness of young people with refugee and migrant backgrounds in entrepreneurship and the labour market through learning about artificial intelligence (AI).
20/11/2024
ERC's event for 1000 days of full scale war brought together hundreds of people
ERC's event for 1000 days of full scale war brought together hundreds of people
Yesterday, 19 November, a support event for Ukraine was held at Freedom Square in Tallinn, where 1,000 candles were lit to mark 1,000 days since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion. Hundreds of people gathered in solidarity with Ukraine, and several individuals connected to Ukraine delivered speeches.
18/11/2024
Estonian Refugee Council to Light a Thousand Candles in Support of Ukraine
Estonian Refugee Council to Light a Thousand Candles in Support of Ukraine
On 19 November, from 5 PM to 9 PM, the Estonian Refugee Council will host a solidarity event in Freedom Square, Tallinn, where a thousand candles will be lit to mark 1,000 days since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The event is part of the ongoing campaign “1,000 Days of War, 1,000 Warm Homes.”
15/11/2024
Estonia, Latvia, and Finland Wrap Up Collaborative Project on Refugee Labour Market Integration
Estonia, Latvia, and Finland Wrap Up Collaborative Project on Refugee Labour Market Integration
The project, which aimed to map out opportunities for people with a refugee background to enter the labour market, culminated in an Estonian visit at the beginning of November. During the visit, participants explored the activities and initiatives of the Estonian Refugee Council and the opportunities available to refugees in Estonia.