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…
Over its 25 years of activity, the Estonian Refugee Council has supported more than 470,000 people affected by crises
On 6 December this year, the Estonian Refugee Council (ERC) marked 25 years of working alongside people who have lost their homes and sense of security…
Looking back on 2024: Reaching 69,000 people across six countries
ERC has published its 2024 annual report, summarising the key activities of the past year. In 2024, the organisation reached over 69,000 people, providing…
Estonian Refugee Council Reached Over 69,000 People Last Year
In 2024, the Estonian Refugee Council operated in Ukraine, Estonia, Armenia, Georgia, Jordan, and Lebanon.
Estonian Refugee Council's Overview of 2024
In 2024, the Estonian Refugee Council operated in Ukraine, Estonia, Armenia, Georgia, Jordan, and Lebanon, providing immediate assistance in emergencies and…
Estonian Refugee Council’s 2023 Report: We Grew to Become the Largest Humanitarian Organisation in the Baltics
“2023 proved to be a turbulent year in the global community, marking the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, renewed conflicts in Armenia and Gaza,…
New Insights into Displacement: Read Our Latest Report on IDP Needs in Georgia
The legacy of the territorial conflicts that accompanied the collapse of the Soviet Union remains a daily reality for hundreds of thousands of families…
New Insights into Displacement: Read Our Latest Report on Refugees in Georgia
Forced displacement remains a formidable challenge facing our society today, with millions forced to flee the safety and sanctity of their homes.
Estonian Refugee Council's 2023 Recap
We grew into the largest humanitarian organisation in the Baltic States.