There is a large national community of Ukrainians in the Czech Republic. The Ukrainian national minority in the Czech Republic together with the citizens of Ukraine make up the largest membership base with more than 203,198 members.
Labour migration from Ukraine or southeast Slovakia to what is now the Czech Republic began to grow to a large scale in the early 1990s. In 1991, there were just 8,500 Ukrainian citizens on Czech territory. However, , figures of the Czech Statistical Office showed that number had grown to 132,481, making Ukrainians the largest group of foreigners in the Czech Republic, with a 30% share of the foreign population.
Czech registered public organizations with the status of a legal entity
- International association "Ukrainian Freedom", president: Bohdan Kostiv. Official pages
- International non-governmental organization "Coordination Resource Center", General director: Olexandr Petrenko. Official pages
- Rodyna, z.s., leader: Yosyp Klymkovych. Official pages
- SpoleÃÂnost Ivana Kondura, leaders: JiÃ
ÂàKlán, Petr Novák, Lenka Kondurová. Official pages
- Ukrainian Business Club in Czech Republic z.s., chairman: Taras Yakubovskyi
- Ukrajinská iniciativa v ÃÂeské republice, z.s., leaders: Viktor RajÃÂinec. Official pages
- Ukrajinská iniciativa jiÃ
¾nàMoravy z.s., leaders: Marija Wazi-Nobilisová. Official pages
- Ukrajinská tradice v ÃÂeské republice, z.s., leader: Bohdan RajÃÂinec. Mirror of Ukrajinská iniciativa v ÃÂeské republice; same location, same statutes etc.
- Misie Ukrajinské Pravoslavné CÃÂrkve v ÃÂeské republice, z.s., leaders: Oleksandr Schramko
- Ukrajinské kulturnàa informaÃÂnàcentrum, start 9 March 1996.
The main activities of international organizations, in particular, the "International non-governmental organization âÂÂCoordination Resource CenterâÂÂ" also include issues of the electoral process in Ukraine and monitoring it.
Periodicals in Ukrainian
Russian invasion of Ukraine
In the first days of the outbreak, the government of the Czech Republic condemned the attack on Ukraine. Prime Minister Petr Fiala announced extensive aid to Ukraine and its citizens, including the provision of military equipment. The Czech Republic provides protection to refugees from Ukraine and financial support to refugees.
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- An English version was also presented as a conference paper,
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