Czech Helsinki Committee

Sponsors

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Between 1990 - 2008 the Czechoslovak / Czech Helsinki Committee has been supported by the below listed foundations and institutions.

Long term and renewed grants

Ford Foundation, New York.
1993 - 2003 Institutional development, support for advocacy, training / education, monitoring programs of the CHC.

Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs CR / Ministerstvo práce a sociálních věcí ČR
2006 - 2008 Project Support of Families with Father on Parental Leave
2005 - 2007 Project Human Resource Development - Education and Counselling - in the Capital City of Prague
2004 support of project focused on publishing handbook for social services providers
2002 - 2005 project Partnership in Family

Open Society Fund - Prague
Support legal and educational projects that are focused on Police CR and prison service.
Grant for project Integration of foreigners.

Open Society Institute
2003 - 2005 Project Right to Judicial and Other Legal Protection in Detention - Monitoring and Litigation.

Prague City Hall / Magistrát hl. m. Prahy
2005 - 2007 Project Human Resource Development - Education and Counselling - in the Capital City of Prague
2004 project Social  and Legal Counselling for Seniors

UNHCR - Prague (Geneva)
1993 - 2002 Support for the Refugees Counselling Centre and the Citizenship Counselling Centre of the CHC (1996 - 2001).


European Union

  • JPD 2 2027: 2006 - 2008 Project Support of Families with Father on Parental Leave
  • JPD 3 2143: 2005 - 2007 Project Human Resource Development - Education and Councelling - in the Capital City of Prague. Co-financed by European Social Fund, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Prague City Hall.
  • JPD 3: 2005 - 2007 Project Equal Opportunities for Persons who Care about Dependent Family Members. Co-financed by Euroepan Social Fund and state budget CR.
  • RLZ 2.1_075: 2005 - 2006 Project Human Resource Development - Education and Councelling. Co-financed by European Union and state budget CR.
  • EQUAL Programme (co-financed by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Czech Republic): 2002 - 2005 Equal opportunities - Reconciling family and professional life. (Lead organisation: Czech Women's Union, CHC as one of the development and coordinating partner organsation / national development partner).
    4th Mid-term Action Programme EC (co-financed by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Czech Republic): 2000-2001 Equal Opportunities on the Laboutr Market for Men and Women. Lead organisation: Czech Women's Union, partners: CHC, Human Rights Education Centre, Charles University, and Humanitas Profes.

European Union - Brussels    

  • EIDHR and PHARE
    2001-2003 Project Hybrid Information Delivery for academics and practitioners working in the field of forced migration (Ref.: B7-700/2000/C99/0069) with Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, King's College London and Centre for Human Rights Education, Charles University in Prague;
  • 2000-2003 Project Consortium of Refugee Assisting Organisations in the Czech Republic (Ref.: B7-704-99/0336), the main applicant: CHC - Refugee Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre for Integration, OPU, SOZE);
  • 1994 - 1996 and 1997 - 1999 Projects for the CHC Human Rights Documentation and Information Centre development. Partners: Refugee Studies Programme, University of Oxford;
  • PHARE and TACIS Democracy Programme
    Within the framework of the PHARE and / or TACIS DPs between the years 1996 - 2000 several international projects have been co-financed. The lead organisations of those projects were the International Helsinki Federation (Vienna), Menedék (Budapest), Polish Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (Warsaw), while the CHC was a partner organisation. The main foci of the projects were on human rights seminars and training targeted at professional groups (e.g. police, judiciary, state prosecutors, legislators, lawyers, professional staff of specialised NGOs), monitoring and research activities (e.g. area of security services, policing) both in the Czech Republic and in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and selected countries of former Soviet Union.

Project based one off grants

British Embassy / Know How Fund - Prague
1997 - 1998 Technical support for the CHC Documentation and Information Centre, acquistion and publication grant. 

Canadian Embassy - Prague
2001 Co-funding for project focused on multicultural education Neighbours. 1997 technical support for the DIC and Refugees Counselling Centre. 1993 Support for the Refugees Counselling Centre establishment.

Charta 77 Foundation - Prague
2002 Support grant for VHS production: O co jde v Lidských právech. 1990 General purpose grant for support of the Czechoslovak Helsinki Commitee, technical support.

EuroTel - Prague
1997-1998 Cooperation on Anti-Racism Campaign (CHC and Leo Burnett).

Foundation for a Civil Society (Nadace VIA) - Prague
Support for advocacy and counselling activities, technical support, Internet connection grant in 1995.

German Embassy - Prague
2002 Publication grant for a secondary schools text book: Výchova a vzdělávání v oblasti lidských práv. 1996 Technical support grant.

Heinrich Böll Foundation - Prague
1996 Human Rights Day seminar grant, publication grant in 1997.

Matra Program - The Netherlands
2002 Grant for the project: Monitoring of conditions of detention for women and young persons in CR. 1995 - 1997 Support for seminars for the judiciary and the state prosecutors.

Nadace Preciosa - Jablonec nad Nisou
Publication grants for CHC quarterly Lidská práva up to 2002. 2002 Support for the production of VHS O co jde v Lidských právech. Support for counselling / advocacy activities; technical support.

Nadace rozvoje občanské společnosti / NROS - Prague (PHARE, EIDHR, Access 99)
Renewed support for advocacy, monitoring and educational projects. 

Open Society Fund - Prague
Support for e.g. legal / advocacy projects focused on refugees / asylum seekers, citizenship issues, criminal justice issues; human rights education projects focused on police training.

Open Society Institute - Budapest
2003 Support for an advocacy / litigation project  Righ to Judicial and Other Legal Protection in Detention - Monitoring and Litigation. First year of a 3-year project.

SPT Telecom - Prague
1997-1998 Cooperation on Anti-Racism Campaign (CHC and Leo Burnett).

Tereza Maxová Foundation - Prague
1999 Grant for project: Monitoring of social-legal protection of children up to the 3 years of age, placed in child-care institutions.

Václav Havel Foundation - Prague
1997 General support grant.

UNESCO - Prague
2002 Production grant for VHS O co jde v Lidských právech.



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