Czech charity helps open 280 schools in Afghanistan
People In Need has sent over 100 volunteers to the country, helping build houses and revitalize villages.
Video mapping, exhibits, and films: Prague marks one year since Ukraine invasion
Charity People In Need will hold a range of events this week that commemorate Ukrainians' suffering in the past 12 months.
PHOTO GALLERY: Czech rescuers arrive in Turkey to help after the earthquake
Czech firefighters and dog teams are searching for survivors in Turkey and Czech NGOs are raising funds to help survivors.
Czech firefighters depart for Turkey to help search for earthquake survivors
Following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that left over 1,300 dead, the Czech Republic is sending its urban search-and-rescue unit to help search debris.
Tram traffic returns to Prague's Opetalova street after 44 years
Plus: Govt. approves amendment on salary disclosure for Czech officials, police investigate death of newborn in Prague, and more.
Czech teachers can combat Russian propaganda with new lesson plans
Czech elementary and secondary schools can use new education materials on the Russian propaganda and media manipulations.
Give to Ukraine now: Donate 500 CZK to People in Need
We're teaming up with the Czech charity leading efforts to provide humanitarian aid to those impacted by the Russian war on Ukraine.
Ukraine crisis: Where and how to help from the Czech Republic
An updated list of local opportunities for donating money, providing refugee shelter, or contributing other forms of meaningful help for Ukraine.
Festival on Prague's Kampa island one of several upcoming events for Ukraine
The biggest event will be on Kampa on Thursday, with dozens of cultural institutions participating or lending support.
Donate food to Ukrainian refugees or dine out for a good cause
Food banks are calling for donations or money while a cluster of businesses in Prague is inviting people to dine out with proceeds going to Ukraine.
Impact of pandemic empties Czech food banks, nationwide collection set for November 21
In some regions, food banks have seen a 50 percent increase in clients due to the state of emergency imposed by the government.