Annual Report: International Protection in the Czech Republic in 2009
Main trends, number of seekers, proceedings and European cooperation
Czech court dissolves the Workers´ Party
The Czech Supreme Administrative Court dissolved on 17th February 2010 the Workers´ Party. The Worker´s party programme contains xenophobia, chauvinism, homophobia and a racist subtext. It spreads fea...
Psychosocial guidelines for work with people affected by the earthquake in Haiti
Psychology Section of the Ministry of the Interior prepared, in the framework of international cooperation, basic psychosocial guidelines for work with people affected by the earthquake in Haiti.
Visa liberalisation for Western Balkans countries
On 30 November the Council for Justice and Home Affairs decided to grant visa free travel to and throughout the Schengen area for citizens of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and ...
Avoiding Amnesia in a Digital World
The world‘s archivists have been looking into a collective crystal ball, imagining the future of their profession in the 21 century. Meeting in Malta, 240 archives and records professionals from 90 co...
New MEDEVAC patients from Cambodia
First two children patients from Cambodia arrived in Prague to be treated in Paediatric Cardiocentre in the Motol University Hospital. Two 3-years old Cambodians Auvin and Dauvin will both undergo a s...
Data Box - Another Step in Electronification of Public Administration
A new electronic documents delivery system has been launched by the Ministry of the Interior and the Czech Post. On November 1st, 2009 a new era of communication within public administration as well a...
Project for support of information literacy in Zambia successfully continues
Employees of the Ministry of the Interior train students in Nkomba Basic School which is localized near the village of Nampundwe, about 50 kilometers from the capital city of Lusaka.
Voluntary Returns Project
Information for legal and illegal immigrants in several different languages
Readmission agreement with Switzerland
Minister Martin Pecina and Ambassador Jean-François Kammer signed the Readmission agreement