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Overview of the Estonian Refugee Council's Activities in March
On 10 April, the Estonian Refugee Council’s portrait exhibition “Voices from Crises: Stories of Displaced People” opened in Tartu as part of Gallery Night at…
The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs supported the Estonian Refugee Councils work in four regions in 2025
With support from the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Estonian Refugee Council helped people affected by crises and conflicts in Georgia, Ukraine and…
Estonian Refugee Council portrait exhibition "Voices from Crises: Stories of Displaced People" at the Aparaaditehas Corridor Gallery
The Estonian Refugee Council’s portrait exhibition "Voices from Crises: Stories of Displaced People" presents the stories of people with refugee backgrounds…
Overview of the Estonian Refugee Council's Activities in February
Estonian Refugee Council is now part of the Standby Partnership Network – an international network that brings together UN agencies and humanitarian expert…
Estonian Refugee Council prepares to support people affected by war in the Middle East
The Estonian Refugee Council is preparing to support people affected by the war in the Middle East and neighbouring countries in response to the growing…
Estonian Refugee Council joins international network connecting UN agencies and expert rosters
Estonian Refugee Council has joined the Standby Partnership Network (SPB Network) – an international network that brings together UN agencies and humanitarian…
Ukrainian musician on a train to Kharkiv: thoughts on war, home, and safety
24 February 2026, marks four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. That is almost one and a half thousand days of fear, uncertainty, and…
Group meetings give refugees a sense of security and help restore emotional balance
Last year, a total of 60 people with a refugee background in Estonia took part in group meetings based on the MindSpring method, organised by the Estonian…
Overview of the Estonian Refugee Council's Activities in January
In Estonia, we are collecting donations to purchase generators, fuel, and other essential items for crisis and evacuation centres, so that they can continue…
A challenge for Ukraine – charity winter swimming
February marks four years since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine, and this winter has been exceptionally difficult for Ukrainians due to intensified…
Our response in 2025
In 2025 we helped more than 55,000 people with emergency response, economic recovery and protection and empowerment programmes. We supported crisis-affected…
Psychological Counsellor from Ukraine: People’s Emotions Range from Anger to Apathy, Depression, and Even Suicidal Thoughts
Amid the ongoing war and displacement, access to mental health support can be life-saving. In cooperation with the Ukrainian National Psychological Association…