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Ten Syrian patients arrived to the Czech Republic

On 6 November, 2012 Syrian patients arrived to the Czech Republic within the Programme of disabled people´s humanitarian evacuation (MEDEVAC) for Syrian citizens.

Ten patients, four of them children, were chosen in cooperation of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Amman and the Czech NGO People in Need to undergo a medical treatment in the General Faculty Hospital in Prague and in the Faculty Hospital Motol. Due to seriousness of their injuries the patients were brought to the Czech Republic by special military plane.

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Czech Republic + 13 others
Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review Working Group to hold fourteenth session in Geneva from 22 October to 5 November 2012

BACKGROUND PRESS RELEASE

16 October 2012

The fourteenth session of the Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Working Group will be held in Geneva from 22 October to 5 November during which the next group of 14 States will have their human rights records examined under this mechanism.

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Syrian patients arrived to the Czech Republic in the framework of MEDEVAC

Two Syrian patients arrived to the Czech Republic on August 29 in the framework of the MEDEVAC programme. They were chosen by the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Amman and the Czech NGO People in Need for a medical treatment in the General Faculty Hospital in Prague.

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Jordan + 4 others
Czech aid for Syrian refugees

03/27/2012 16:20 GMT

PRAGUE, March 27, 2012 (AFP) - The Czech foreign ministry on Tuesday pledged three million koruna (122,000 euros, $163,000) in aid to refugees from strife-torn Syria.

"The aid will be provided to people fleeing from violence in Syria to neighbouring countries, particularly Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon," a statement said.

It said the aid would be provided through the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees under a recently approved regional aid plan.

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Cold spell in Europe and Asia in late winter 2011/2012

After unusually mild weather in December 2011 and early January 2012 almost all over Europe, the weather situation changed abruptly in the second half of January. An incursion of cold polar air, coming from northern Russia at the south flank of an extensive high pressure area brought a sudden cooling to almost the whole Eurasian continent). During that cold spell, also some considerable snowfall occurred over various parts of the continent. In the first half of February, the cold wave started weakening first in Asia and in mid-February also in Europe.

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Hungary + 17 others
Hungary orders Danube closed because of big freeze

BUDAPEST, February 10, 2012 (AFP) - Hungary closed the Danube to river traffic Friday due to thick ice, bringing shipping to a near standstill on Europe's busiest waterway, as the continent's cold snap death toll passed 540.

"Shipping was ordered stopped overnight Thursday to Friday because of conditions created by icing along the Hungarian part of the river," Istvan Lang, who heads the national technical supervisory body OMIT said.

"All ships still underway must immediately head for the closest harbour," Lang, quoted by MTI news agency, said.

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Bulgaria + 6 others
Europe's Danube freezes over, cold snap toll at 460

by Katarina Subasic

BELGRADE, February 9, 2012 (AFP) - Thick ice closed vast swathes of the Danube on Thursday, crippling shipping on Europe's busiest waterway, as the death toll from bitter cold across the continent rose to at least 460.

As it has every day for nearly two weeks, the brutal cold claimed lives in several countries and killed dozens more in weather-related accidents.

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Ukraine + 6 others
Europe hit by deadly cold snap

KIEV — A cold snap that killed 30 people in the Ukraine over the past five days Tuesday spread to much of eastern and central Europe with record lows in Bulgaria and heavy snow falls in Switzerland.

Emergency services in the Ukraine said most of the dead were homeless people who froze to death on the streets, four were found in their homes, and over 600 people sought medical help for frostbite and hypothermia.

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Bulgaria + 6 others
Being a refugee: How refugees and asylum-seekers experience life in Central Europe

Participatory Assessment 2010 Report

Foreword

This report of the UNHCR Regional Representation for Central Europe’s annual Participatory Assessment gives a summary of the situation for asylum-seekers, refugees and people with subsidiary protection in the region, as they reported it to UNHCR and other members of the research teams in 2010.

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Afghanistan + 1 other
The project of agriculture high school was completed in Logar

PRESS REPORT

December 13, 2011 – Pol-e Alam, Afghanistan – The first part of the agriculture and mechanical high school in the Logar Province was handed over to the provincial authorities. The project was implemented in cooperation between the provincial department of education and the Czech Provincial Reconstruction Team.

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The Provincial Government in Logar Province completed three schools reconstructions

December 7, 2011 – Pol-e Alam, Afghanistan – Three projects were completed in Muhammad Agha, Pol-e Alam and Baraki Barak Districts. In Kolangar and Dasht Dellawar villages new windows, doors and gates wer e installed. In Dehnew village, a new water well was drilled.

All projects were funded by the Czech Provincial Reconstruction Team, but fully implemented by the provincial Department of Education. The provincial officials successfully organized a bidders conference to select the construction companies. The department´s civil engineer regularly checked the quality of the work.

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Czech Republic + 4 others
Council conclusions on Integrated Flood Management within the European Union

3085th JUSTICE and HOME AFFAIRS Council meeting Brussels, 12 May 2011

The Council adopted the following conclusions:

  1. Recognising the significant frequency and intensity over the last few years in the European Union of flood events causing loss of human lives and property and damage to social and economic infrastructure, which have resulted in several activations of the EU Civil Protection Mechanism; acknowledging that prevention plays a role in adaptation to climate change;

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Croatia + 5 others
Budgets Committee backs solidarity aid to central European flood victims, despite funding method

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European Union
Budget ? 31-03-2011 - 16:51

Committee: Budgets

Plans to release €182.4 million in EU Solidarity Fund aid to help repair the flood damage in Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia and Romania in 2010 were approved by the Budgets Committee on Thursday, despite MEPs' strong reservations about the funding method chosen by the Council. The direct cost of the damage is estimated at about €5.5 billion.

MEPs disapproved of the source of the funding, a "negative reserve", as proposed by the Council of

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Czech Republic + 3 others
CredCrunch Newsletter, Issue No. 22, November 2010

Flood disasters in Europe

This issue of the CRED Crunch reveals the human and economic impacts of floods, with a special focus on Europe. Floods are the most common natural disaster in the world but also in Europe. They have a significant impact on the health and mental status of communities.

General floods can be defined as gradually rising inland water levels due to high total depth of rainfall or snowmelt, caused when a body of water (e.g. rivers, lakes) overflows its normal confines. These floods are longer term events that may last for days or weeks, in

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Europe Zone: Revised Plan 2011 (MAA6500111)

Report
IFRC
Executive summary

The Europe region is diverse in political and socio-economic terms, in its geography, demography and culture, as well as its public health trends and vulnerability to natural disasters. Membership services and programme support to National Societies therefore need to be adapted to the respective needs and the national context of individual national societies, and country-level plans describe the proposed activities in some 20 countries. The roll-out of Strategy 2020 and related approaches will be an important priority.

There are also areas of common concern

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Communication on European disaster response

Summary: 26 October 2010, Brussels - The communication adopted today by the European Commission, represents a first step towards the development of a reinforced EU disaster response capacity, both in terms of civil protection and humanitarian assistance. These are the two instruments used by the EU to deliver relief assistance to people affected by disasters. The creation of a European Emergency Response Capacity, based on Member States' assets, and the development of a European Emergency Response Centre, are proposed as the cornerstones of strategy to strengthen
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Czech Republic + 3 others
Red Cross responds to flash floods in central Europe

Report
IFRC
By Giovanni Zambello, IFRC

Flash floods triggered by heavy rains in central Europe - including Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland and Lithuania - have led many Red Cross National Societies to mobilize their volunteers and specialist rescue teams.

The German Red Cross has so far deployed over 200 emergency staff including lifeguards, paramedics and support units in the region of Saxony. Floods in Chemnitz, Saxony's third-largest city, left many people stranded and in need of rescue. The region around the town of Goerlitz in eastern Germany, as well as other areas along the Neisse

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Pakistan + 4 others
Extreme weather fuels debate over global warming

By Anne Chaon (AFP)

PARIS - As Russia battles wildfires triggered by an unprecedented heatwave, flood waters surge across a drenched Pakistan leaving millions of people homeless, and questions are asked about global warming.

Extreme weather has been a feature of the summer of 2010, with floods in Pakistan, China and Eastern Europe seemingly matched by heatwaves in Western Europe and Russia.

However, experts interviewed by AFP Monday were cautious over offering the events as proof of a changing climate, saying that while they fit with climatic projections in a warming planet,

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Czech Republic + 1 other
Flash floods inundate central Europe, 15 dead

08 Aug 2010 14:59:52 GMT

* Polish government pledges financial aid

* Dam burst compounds flood damage

* Lithuania reports four dead after a storm

By Rob Strybel

WARSAW, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Rescue workers sought to clear flood-borne debris including damaged cars and evacuate victims after heavy rains and stormy winds across central Europe killed at least 15 people over the weekend.

Heavy downpours on Saturday caused rivers to overflow their banks and a dam to burst, submerging Bogatynia and other towns in the southwest corner of Poland and killing at least three people,

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Eight dead as floods sweep central Europe

PRAGUE - Eight people died and thousands were evacuated amid disrupted traffic and power outages as floods hit parts of central Europe following heavy rainfall on Saturday, rescuers said.

Four people drowned in the Czech Republic, three in Germany and one in Poland as torrential rain raised water levels in the area where the three countries border each other.

"An ambulance doctor has confirmed the fourth victim of the floods," a northern Czech fire brigade said on its website as the floods swept the district of Liberec, a city about 100 kilometres (60 miles) north of Prague.

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