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In Czechia 58% of refugee households is below the income poverty line (income below 60% of the median income) even after inclusion of humanitarian benefits and housing support.
Despite the high prevalence of mental health problems among refugees, only a small number in the Czech Republic have so far sought professional help (3%). 38% of the total refugee population have considered seeking care.
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The living environment and conditions in terms of housing is key to the integration of refugees and migrants. Only by making housing equally accessible to refugees, migrants and national citizens, as well as stimulating multicultural living environments, will integration succeed.
Ukrainian and Russian speaking psychologues and mental workers are badly needed.
Looking for HR specialists, trainers, language teachers, lawyers, and cultural advisors to enhance integration.
We need caregivers, babysitters, children entertainers, kindergarten assistants, music teachers.
Ukryt offers solidarity to refugees, providing accommodation and services to reduce their poverty and promote their growth in line with the first SDG of the UN Agenda 2030 that address global challenges, including peace, justice, poverty, inequality, discrimination, and environmental and social degradation.
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