News & Materials
The latest news, reports, stories and resources around the Estonian Refugee Council.
2023
Overview of the Estonian Refugee Council's activities in Ukraine - 3rd of April
Let's get to know - Ukrainian refugees coordinator Svetlana
Adaptation program #minuadapter helped more than 500 people to adapt to life in Estonia
Estonian Refugee Council's overview on the topic of Ukraine - 6th of February
ERC received the Initiative of the Year award
Estonian Refugee Council opened an office in Kyiv
2022
The Foreign Ministry awarded Estonian Refugee Council with a letter of appreciation for our great contribution to helping Ukraine
Overview of Estonian Refugee Council on November 8
An adaptation program will be opened for Ukrainian refugees, from which nearly 5,000 refugees will receive support
Estonian Refugee Council and Peaasi.ee train twenty specialists, who will lead the support groups of the evidence-based adaptation program created by psychologist Paul Sterk over the next t
How to Support the Mental Health of Refugees with Traumatic Experiences
There is no doubt that a person’s mental health will suffer if they are forced to leave their home or country to survive. The trauma experienced at home and on the journey, the obstacles to adaptation such as language barriers and difficulties in finding a job, or the startling recognition that a new home country means rebuilding your life from scratch, can have a devastating effect on mental health.
Estonian Refugee Council is looking for M&E Officer
Estonian Refugee Council (ERC) is a value-driven non-governmental EU-certified humanitarian organization.
Overview of Estonian Refugee Council on August 29
Estonian Refugee Council pays school support for refugees going to school in Estonia. During the summer, we conducted five camps, in which a total of 117 children and youth with a refugee background took part. On the Independence Day of Ukraine, August 24, we saluted Ukraine, which has been fighting for six months in the war, with the joint action "Ukrainian Minute", as a result of which a photo gallery.
How do we organize: support for refugees going to school in Estonia
In this spring we saw, that for refugees arriving in Estonia, it may be unaffordable to purchase school supplies or clothes for their children, among other essential things. That’s why we decided to start giving out one-time financial support with the help of our donators.