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Prague opens first EU ‘Unity Hub’ to streamline services for 390,000 Ukrainian refugees

Mar 5, 2026
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Prague opens first EU ‘Unity Hub’ to streamline services for 390,000 Ukrainian refugees
The International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) and the Czech government inaugurated the Ukrainian Consultation and Community Centre (UCCC) in Prague on 4 March 2026. Branded as the EU’s first fully-operational “Unity Hub”, the facility centralises legal counselling, language courses, job-matching and trauma support for the roughly 390,000 Ukrainians living in Czechia under the EU Temporary Protection Directive. Located in a refurbished municipal office near Prague’s Florenc transport hub, the UCCC brings together officials from the Ministry of the Interior, labour-office advisers, NGOs and Ukrainian-speaking volunteers under one roof. Refugees can book residence-permit renewals, enrol in Czech-language classes, register children for school and receive psychological counselling without shuttling between multiple agencies—a pain-point repeatedly flagged by corporate HR teams relocating Ukrainian hires.

Prague opens first EU ‘Unity Hub’ to streamline services for 390,000 Ukrainian refugees


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ICMPD Director General Susanne Raab said the model "shows how EU states can move from emergency reception to long-term integration" as the bloc prepares for the directive’s expected extension to 2027. Data published by Eurostat in February show Czechia hosts 36 temporary-protection holders per 1,000 residents—the highest ratio in the EU—and labour-market participation among adult beneficiaries has climbed above 55 percent. For multinational employers, the hub promises faster processing of work-permit amendments, reducing downtime when refugee employees change jobs or regions. Companies such as Škoda Auto and Amazon, which have large Ukrainian workforces, welcomed the single-window approach and signalled interest in on-site recruitment days. The centre will pilot a digital "Refugee Account" that links biometric IDs to tax and social-insurance records, foreshadowing the nationwide e-immigration platform scheduled for rollout in 2027. The Czech Ministry of Labour has earmarked CZK 120 million (€4.8 million) for the UCCC’s first year, partly financed by the EU’s Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund. ICMPD plans to replicate the model in Warsaw and Bratislava later in 2026, creating a regional network that could eventually serve other displaced populations.

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