Germany

Likari platform: free access to doctors for Ukrainian population

Likari platform is an online service that gives people a possibility to get a consultation from qualified medical professionals, no matter where in the world a doctor and a patient are at that moment. It works as a mediator between a patient and a licensed doctor. All the doctors offering consultations on the platform are doing it for free in their free time, regardless of whether they represent public or private medical institutions.Before starting work on the platform, all doctors are checked for the availability and validity of licenses, diplomas, certificates. The service is not limited geographically and is available

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Medical Help

Austria, Europe, France, Germany, Greece, International, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, UK, Ukraine

English, Russian, Ukrainian

Actors/Actresses, Artists, Children, Creative industry professionals, Filmmakers, Journalists/Media, LGBTQ+, Marginalized People, Students, Women

Production Vans Go Inside Ukraine to Save Lives

There is a critical gap in Western support of Ukrainians seeking safe refuge from war. Few who offer assistance dare go INSIDE Ukraine. Yet the need is huge. Many Ukrainians set out on foot. But that is not possible for the children, the disabled, the sick, the elderly, the weak, and the pregnant. These people are prioritized by Rescue Fleet. At the moment, however, only a fraction of the requests can be fulfilled. We support leadership by example. Our PSN Germany Partners at Embassy of Dreams are spearheading an initiative to fill the gap. They are providing vehicles for courageous

rescuefleet.org

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Germany, Poland, Ukraine

English

Februar Film shares office space and equipment in Berlin

„Februar Film“ is a small production company for documentaries and reportages, both for private and public TV and cinema productions, in the city centre of Berlin. We would like to help a Ukrainian colleague who fled to Berlin by providing a desk and sharing our equipment. Anyone interested can get in touch by writing to s.kranzmann@februarfilm.de.

februarfilm.de

Equipment, Find Help, Jobs/Work, Office space

Germany

Berlin

English

Filmmakers

Tech Jobs Fair – Connecting companies with tech professionals looking to work in Berlin

Date and time: Mon, April 11, 2022, 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM CEST Location: Festsaal Kreuzberg, Am Flutgraben 2, 12435 Berlin This event is not for profit and our goal is to support any tech professionals who want to start a new chapter in Berlin – refugees from Ukraine, and in general everyone. Come along and meet companies who are searching for talent just like you. We welcome English/German-speaking professionals from the following areas (but not limited to): Frontend, Backend, DevOps & Infrastructure Engineers QA, Support, Account Managers Product and Project Managers Data Scientists and Data Engineers Marketing, Sales Engineers,

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Germany

Berlin

English

Creative industry professionals, Media/broadcasting professionals

Psychological first aid for Ukrainian people

The Pompidou Group, together with leading European psycho-trauma experts, has developed recommendations on how people can better interact and communicate with persons who have experienced a crisis or difficult life event. The recommendations were developed at the request of the Ukrainian Ministry of Interior and in light of the traumatic situations experienced by the Ukrainian population due to the ongoing Russian hostilities in Ukraine. Being the continent’s leading human rights organisation, the Council of Europe regards the protection of civilians of utmost importance. Traumatic experiences can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Epidemiological studies show that people with trauma and

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France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Turkey, UK, Ukraine

English, French, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovakian, Turkish, Ukrainian

Children, Marginalized People, Volunteers, Women

Mariupolis (2016)

Documentary Director: Mantas Kvedaravicius Genre: war Country: Ukraine, Lithuania, Germany, France Language: Russian Length: 90 Minutes Mariupolis – Synopsis A man repairs his fishing net and goes out to the bridge. Two trams run into each other – nobody is hurt and cables are fixed the same day. A small concert is given for factory workers and the sincere performance of a violinist makes them cry. Bombs fall into the sea, no one notices. Everyday life is defined by bomb threats in Mariupol, a city in the Ukraine, situated to the east of the Crimea and once populated by Greeks.

cineuropa.org

Documentary, Trailer

France, Germany, Lithuania, Ukraine

Mariupol

Working space and accommodation for cultural workers fleeing

The cultural institution ‘Imperfecthouse’ in Essen (NRW) is allocation hotel rooms to refugees from the creative scene in their countries of origin. Additionally they offer stages, studios, workshops and much more so that you can continue working. The offer is free of charge.

Unperfekthaus Essen

Accommodation, Artist Residency, Find Help, Jobs/Work, Office space, Training/Education

Germany

Essen

English, German

Actors/Actresses, Artists, Creative industry professionals, Filmmakers

EU Skills Profile Tool in Ukrainian: helping the integration into the labour market of people arriving from Ukraine

The European Commission has launched a Ukrainian version of the EU Skills Profile Tool for Third Country Nationals. The Tool will make it easier for people fleeing Russian’s invasion of Ukraine to map their skills and find jobs and other opportunities.

ec.europa.eu

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Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania

Austrian, Bulgarian, French, German, Polish, Romanian, Ukrainian

Culture helps culture

The platform “Culture helps culture” is an initiative of the Kulturrat NRW and is intended to help refugee artists and cultural workers from the Ukraine to find their way in the cultural life of North Rhine-Westphalia. In the collection of information you will find tips and links on cultural life in NRW, which give you initial contacts, networks and points of contact. Here you will also find further links to, among other things, sector-specific help portals.

Culture helps Culture

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Germany

German, Ukrainian

Artists, Creative industry professionals, Filmmakers

ArrivalAid supports refugees in Germany

Since the beginning of 2015, we have been supporting refugees with their challenges in their new home. Low-threshold and at eye level. With programs that are geared to people’s needs. We now have five locations across Germany. BAMF Hearing Education & Job Trauma Help Language Culture & Leisure Digital life

arrivalaid.org

Accommodation, Assistance for Refugees, Find Help, Give Help, Jobs/Work, Legal Help, Medical Help, Psychological Help, Training/Education

Germany

Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, Köln, Munich, Stuttgart

German

Filmuniversität Babelsberg: program for Ukrainian students of Arts and Film Schools

Filmuniversität Babelsberg in Potsdam offers different programs for Ukrainians:(1) Already enrolled students of Arts and Film schools in Ukraine can apply for residency/guest audition of two semesters. You will find information on all study programs on their website. Please note, that the university will need some time to process on which courses will be opened and transferred into English language. (2) For those who are interested in studying or working in film industry, the university soon will offer so called “PrepClasses”: preparing young refugees for applying at Filmuniversität and/or integration into film business. (3) Where possible, they will integrate Ukrainian

Filmuniversität Babelsberg

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Germany

Berlin, Potsdam

English, German

Students

Emergency fund for students

The Humboldt University (HU) in Berlin is working on setting up an emergency fund for students. This is done within the framework of the initiative “Refugees Welcome @ HU” and the “Scholars at Risk” services. Please direct your enquiries to int.refugees@hu-berlin.de.Here you can find important questions and answers for refugee students and prospective students, doctoral candidates and persecuted researchers.

Humboldt University Berlin

Jobs/Work, Training/Education

Germany

Berlin

English, German

Students

Godmother is hiring: Music video director

We are Godmother (@omgodmother), a Berlin-based band creating catchy pop songs with a dark sense of humour. Following our first album in 2018, we now have new songs ready to release. We are looking for a director(s) to work with this spring and summer to produce music videos and other audiovisual content. There is a limited budget. Previously, through our DIY efforts and networks, a clip of ours was selected by the Pornfilmfestival Berlin, and other songs by our bandleader have been licensed to films that premiered at the Berlinale, the Toronto International Film Festival and Achtung Berlin. Besides other

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Germany

Berlin

English

Filmmakers

HfBK Hamburg welcomes Ukrainian Arts students

HfBK Hamburg is offering Ukrainian art students fleeing from the war an uncomplicated procedure for admission to the University of Fine Arts. The aim is to give students with projects and interests in the area of the HfBK’s main departments space for their artistic work and research and a possibility to continue their studies after their arrival in Hamburg. For further organizational questions please contact: ukraine@hfbk.hamburg.deYour first contact person is Eike Pockrandt.

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Germany

Hamburg

English, German

Students

Chodorkowskis neue Freiheit (2016)

Documentary Director: Cyril TuschiGenre: DocumentaryCountry: GermanyLanguage: German, RussianLength: 90 Minutes Chodorkowskis neue Freiheit (2016) – Synopsis “Chodorkowskis neue Freiheit” is the sequel to Tuschi’s 2011 documentary “Der Fall Chodorkowski”, when Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky was still in prison in Siberia. The sequel follows the former oil oligarch’s first steps to freedom after his nemesis, Russian President Putin, suddenly pardoned him in December 2013. Tuschi questions Khodorkovsky as a kind of key witness for Russia and challenges him to be ruthlessly honest. Who is Khodorkovsky really? Is he planning his return to Russia? Does he want to take revenge on Putin

Beneficial Screening in Ludwigsburg

Documentary, Trailer

Germany