What did 2020 bring? – Annual Report

Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection education and skills livelihoods and environment good governance 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Varianty migration What did JSNS educational programme One World 4 social work and counselling introduction / who we are 2020 bring? who we are cooperation with local governments People in Need – Annual Report support for children support for families

5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure 6 financial report What did 2020 bring? Contents People in Need – Annual Report

Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection education and skills International Activities in the livelihoods and environment Activities Czech Republic good governance 2 human rights Emergency Human Education Social Work introduction our activities in 2020 Response Rights and Awareness and Counselling direct aid for the persecuted and Development support for civil society advocacy activities In terms of human rights, we focus on Our vision is a school that is open to all For vulnerable communities, we off er We help people living in areas aff ected supporting people in countries with children, which helps them to develop a wide range of social and educational Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 by natural disasters or war around the repressive regimes who face constant respect and responsibility. Through services in the Czech Republic. 3 education and awareness world. Our goal is for them to be able persecution, harassment, bullying and fi lms and discussions, we engage stu- In addition to direct assistance to introductions / One World to stand on their own two feet again who are being imprisoned because dents with topics such as human rights, specifi c individuals, we have also our support for schools and teachers and break out of the vicious cycle of of their views and/or activities modern Czechoslovak history, and been engaged in analytical activities, Varianty poverty. independent of the state’s power. media education. We also organise the especially in the debt relief. migration One World fi lm festival. JSNS educational programme In addition to traditional We supported people We distributed food One World assistance, we focused who were persecuted In 2020 we moved aid to needy families. 4 social work and counselling on implementing anti- for defending human many of our educational We helped children by introduction / who we are activities online, including who we are epidemic measures, rights and fundamental ensuring that they had cooperation with local governments setting goals and priorities freedoms. Our goal was programmes to support the technology necessary support for children through direct engage- to draw attention to human media literacy. for distance learning. support for families ment with local stake- rights violations around The theme of this year’s We also organised online holders. the world. One World festival was tutoring. 5 czech private donors climate change. introduction / Czech private donors pp. 8—31 pp. 32—41 pp. 58—71 Czech private donors pp. 44—57 thank you organisational structure contents contents 6 financial report 2 3 What did 2020 bring? Examples of our help People in Need – Annual Report Dear friends, in the fi ght against COVID-19 Contents Let me thank you all, right from the start of this short reflection on the year of COVID. introductory remarks from our CEO Thanks to you, we were able to start providing help really quickly. Few can say that they were prepared for the arrival of the pandemic and the impact of the anti-epidemic International Activities in 2020 measures. Essentially, all of us felt insecure during the fi rst days and weeks, losing to 1 emergency response and development some extent the ability to make sense of what was going to happen next. It was encour- introduction / country programme employees aging to see how quickly People in Need, with its hundreds of colleagues in dozens of who we help countries around the world and at home, began to grapple with what we could do and volume of aid how we could help, instead of giving into fear and anxiety. Czech Republic International relief work and reconstruction We usually focus on the weakest and the situation has hit them the hardest. Poor resilience and nutrition security people, often living off of day labor or occasional employment, got into deep distress We have distributed We delivered aid packages with items for hand social inclusion and protection the fastest. Children from vulnerable families, whether on the run from the war or living protective equipment in all of washing, soap, surgical masks, bleach education and skills on the margins of society, could not continue their education online. People in less the regions where we operate. and/or disinfection to people in the DR Congo, livelihoods and environment developed countries or regions did not have enough information on how to prevent Ethiopia, Mali and other countries. good governance the spread of the virus, ensure adequate hygiene, be tested or receive the necessary PIN helped in a regional call medical care. The eff ects of the pandemic have been underscored by structural prob- 2 human rights centre, a nursing home, In Angola, we supported government institutions lems. Where we were able, we immediately expanded our work to include activities introduction a centre for homeless people by providing them with educational leafl ets against the spread of COVID-19, promoting education and hygiene and mitigating the or retirement homes. and posters. our activities in 2020 socio-economic impacts associated with lockdowns across entire countries. direct aid for the persecuted During the fi rst phase of the crisis, PIN had a healthy response, which was quick, We provided immediate assistance We held educational talks in schools in Myanmar, support for civil society confi dent and humble towards its mission – to help those who need it. Without private in the form of food aid packages the aim of these were to raise awareness among advocacy activities donors and the support of institutional donors, governments and international organisa- to the most vulnerable families. local children about proper hygiene habits. tions, we would not have been able to provide this assistance, so they deserve a massive Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 thanks from us. The most important thing now is for the strong, developed countries to We supported children in coping In Georgia, Armenia, Moldova and Ukraine, 3 education and awareness provide enough vaccines not only for their own citizens, but also for the people from with the pitfalls of distance learning. we supported civil society organisations that introductions / One World weaker and less developed countries, as quickly as possible. We helped to provide them with are helping people aff ected by the COVID-19 pandemic. our support for schools and teachers Our country programmes and services continued and remained operational, albeit with the necessary technological Varianty diffi culty, throughout the year regardless of the pandemic. I am glad that, despite the equipment and we moved In Syria, in addition to providing direct assistance, we migration diffi culties, we were able to maintain the level of aid practically the same as it was before our tutoring online. focused on supporting children and teachers JSNS educational programme the pandemic and that the organisation managed the situation very well in the eyes of with the switch to distance learning. One World its own employees - and that, according to the satisfaction survey, PIN is seen as a good We have strengthened the functions place to work. 4 social work and counselling of our debt helpline, and we are In Iraq, we used posters and social media networks introduction / who we are now off ering our debt assistance to run a campaign advising people on how I wish you all the best and urge you to become more acquainted with our work who we are in additional cities and towns to protect themselves from COVID-19. outlined in this report. cooperation with local governments in the Czech Republic. support for children In Mongolia, we handed out hygiene, education Thank you to children who could not attend support for families and nutrition kits schools and kindergartens due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Šimon Pánek 5 czech private donors CEO of People in Need introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure introductory remarks from our chief executive offi cer examples of our help in the fi ght against COVID-19 6 financial report 4 5 What did 2020 bring? International Activities Moldova Transnistria People in Need – Annual Report in 2020 Contents Belarus Ukraine introductory remarks from our CEO Romania Central Asia International Activities in 2020 Azerbaijan Mongolia emergency response and development 1 Serbia Georgia introduction / country programme employees who we help Bosnia and volume of aid Herzegovina relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security North Macedonia Afghanistan social inclusion and protection Kosovo Armenia Vietnam education and skills Cuba Philippines livelihoods and environment Honduras Iraq good governance Syria 2 human rights Libya Nepal Lebanon introduction Venezuela Egypt our activities in 2020 Mali direct aid for the persecuted Ethiopia Myanmar Nicaragua support for civil society advocacy activities DR Congo Cambodia

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Ecuador 3 education and awareness introductions / One World Zambia our support for schools and teachers Human Rights Varianty migration Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Angola Ecuador, Honduras, Cuba, Libya, JSNS educational programme Nicaragua, Transnistria, Central Asia, One World Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam 4 social work and counselling introduction / who we are who we are countries in which we helped in the fi ght against COVID-19 cooperation with local governments support for children support for families Emergency Response and Development

5 czech private donors Afghanistan, Angola, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Philippines, Georgia, Iraq, Cambodia, Kosovo, Lebanon, introduction / Czech private donors Mali, Moldova, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Romania, Czech private donors North Macedonia, Serbia, Syria, Ukraine, Zambia thank you organisational structure 6 financial report What did Mongolia. As part of the Clean Hands project, in cooperation with our partners, we provided hygiene kits and food packages to 250 households in Ulaanbaatar 2020 bring? (in the districts of Khan Uul, Bayanzurkh, Bayangol, Songino-Khairkhan and People in Need – Annual Report 1 Chingeltei). Photo: Suniko Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help emergency volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection response education and skills livelihoods and environment good governance and development 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness We provided drinking water for 266,560 introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers people. Varianty migration JSNS educational programme We helped 714,763 adults and children One World 4 social work and counselling gain access to health care and fi ght introduction / who we are who we are against malnutrition. cooperation with local governments support for children We distributed 425,337 monthly food support for families rations to individuals. We supported more than 5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors 3,500,000 people in Czech private donors We provided safer access to education for thank you organisational structure 56,951 children. 23 countries around the world. 6 financial report What did Our OurEmployees Employees on on PraguePrague HQ HQ 2020 bring? 21 1121 62 11 35 62 / 035 / 0 CountryCountry Programmes Programmes 1,6721,6721,5321,532 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A a A a a a a a a a a a People in Need – Annual Report We are used to risks, a a a a a a a a a a a A a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A employeesemployees local local A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Contents in totalin totalemployeesemployees A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A a A a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a introductory remarks from our CEO but we faced new challenges a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a EUROPEEUROPE AND AND 1401408888 International Activities in 2020 THE THECAUCASUS CAUCASUS in 2020 internationalinternational partner partner 1 2 3 14 2 / 35 4 / 5 1 emergency response and development ArmeniaArmenia employeesemployeesorganisationsorganisations A a AA a a A a introduction / country programme employees 2 3 312 83 /31 7 8 / 7 and institutionsand institutions InternationalInternational Partner Partner who we help A A a aaA A A aA aa A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A EmployeesEmployees OrganisationsOrganisations When the COVID−19 pandemic struck in March, we were faced with the decision A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A a A a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Local Localand and volume of aid of how to deal with the risks it posed to our employees on the one hand and the EmployeesEmployeesInstitutionsInstitutions relief work and reconstruction growing needs of the most vulnerable people on the other. 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Who we help People in Need – Annual Report Europe (Total) Asia (Total) Contents   | |   introductory remarks from our CEO   | 176 228 |   1 168 019  45  International Activities in 2020 50 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid Ukraine relief work and reconstruction   | 138 816 |   resilience and nutrition security 13  social inclusion and protection education and skills Moldova Middle East (Total) livelihoods and environment   | 4 758 |   good governance 7    | 1 478 854 |   Mongolia 2 human rights 22  Romania Africa (Total)   | |   introduction 16 479  | 1 500 |  our activities in 2020   | 695 855 |   7  1  direct aid for the persecuted 49  Iraq Afghanistan support for civil society Bosnia and Herzegovina   | 79 554 |     | 123 288 |   advocacy activities  | 347 |  8  2  Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 2  Mali Syria Nepal education and awareness 3 Kosovo   | 49 200 |     | 1 387 965 |     | 69 484 |   introductions / One World   | 3 265 |   3  12  5  our support for schools and teachers 2  Varianty Ethiopia Lebanon Myanmar migration Georgia   | 451 155 |     | 11 335 |     | 831 697 |   JSNS educational programme   | 13 067 |   22  2  17  One World 12  DR Congo Cambodia 4 social work and counselling Armenia   | 64 516 |     | |   introduction / who we are 124 842   | 14 475 |    who we are 7 11  11  World (Total) cooperation with local governments Angola Philippines support for children   | 93 513 |     | 2 229 |   support for families    | |    11  3 518 956 3  5 czech private donors Zambia 166  introduction / Czech private donors   | 37 471 |   out of these the out of these Czech private donors 6  benefi ciaries number of benefi ciaries thank you men benefi ciaries women organisational structure number of out of these projects international | emergency response and development | who we help projects COVID | Modifi ed due to COVID 6 financial report 11 What did 2020 bring? International Emergency Response and Developmentand Development Cooperation Cooperation – volume – volume of aid of aid People in Need – Annual Report Private and Corporate donors Good GovernanceGood Governance (including public collection) 3,75 % 3,75 % % Contents 3,15 introductory remarks from our CEO UN agencies and other Africa Africa ResilienceResilience and and International Activities in 2020 intergovernmental organisations 9,594 9,594 NutritionNutrition Security Security 9,31 % thousands EURthousands EUR 10,44 %10,44 % 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees Foundations and NGOs who we help 0,06 % Social ProtectionSocial Protection and Inclusionand Inclusion volume of aid 3,83 % 3,83 % relief work and reconstruction Asia Asia resilience and nutrition security 8,788 8,788 SustainableSustainable thousands EURthousands EUR social inclusion and protection European Commission LivelihoodLivelihood education and skills and EU Delegations and Environmentand Environment livelihoods and environment 27,26 % 10,46 %10,46 % good governance 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted Czech government support for civil society 7,80 % advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Foreign governments’ Middle Middle East East 3 education and awareness public funds – others 7,13 % 35,379 35,379 introductions / One World thousands EURthousands EUR EmergencyEmergency our support for schools and teachers ResponseResponse 58,33 %58,33 % Varianty migration JSNS educational programme One World 4 social work and counselling Foreign governments’ introduction / who we are public funds – USA who we are 39,31 % cooperation with local governments support for children Eastern Eastern support for families PartnershipPartnership and and Balkans Balkans 5 czech private donors EducationEducation and and introduction / Czech private donors 11,798 11,798 Skills DevelopmentSkills Development thousands EURthousands EUR 13,19 %13,19 % Czech private donors Foreign governments’ thank you public funds – UK organisational structure 5,96 % internationalinternational | emergency | emergency response andresponse development and development | volume of | volume aid of aid 6 financial report 14 14 What did Humanitarian aid to people Iraq ACTED / REACH, we initiated a com- 2020 bring? in Syria remained our largest programme in 2020. prehensive needs survey and began an People in Need – Annual Report Photo: Abd Alrahman Almurae Unfortunately, children continue to be advocacy and coordination campaign. among the main victims of the ongoing Contents conflicts in Iraq. Our programmes have introductory remarks from our CEO therefore focused on repairing schools Ukraine and providing psychosocial support to International Activities in 2020 children. Together with our Alliance2015 In the eastern parts of the country, we 1 emergency response and development 159,011 partners, we have supported the renewal continued to provide assistance to people introduction / country programme employees and development of livelihoods for refu- living near the front line, as well as to who we help people were gees, returnees and local people in order those aff ected by the severe summer volume of aid provided with to increase their resilience and reduce drought and fi res in 2020. We distributed relief work and reconstruction their dependence on foreign aid. food, food vouchers and direct fi nancial resilience and nutrition security direct fi nancial assistance, repaired and improved drinking social inclusion and protection assistance. water distribution, provided emergency education and skills Armenia shelter and insulated households. Our livelihoods and environment assistance, together with NGOs in the good governance In September 2020, a violent conflict Access consortium, focuses mainly on broke out over control of Nagorno-Kara- women and senior citizens. 2 human rights In addition to traditional 52,397 bakh and more than half of the local introduction population fled into neighboring Armenia our activities in 2020 assistance, we focused individuals were helped with the and Azerbaijan. Our Armenian team Ethiopia direct aid for the persecuted Relief work began providing immediate assistance rebuilding of their support for civil society on implementing to refugees in the Syunik and Kotayk Ethnic conflicts and natural disasters are advocacy activities and homes or provided regions, including support for refugee aff ecting the lives of millions of people reconstruction with other forms centres, distribution of items for hygienic in Ethiopia. In the southern zones of the Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 anti-epidemic measures of material needs and the establishment of children’s Gedeo region and in the area of East and 3 education and awareness assistance. centres for free-time activities. Togeth- West Guji, we helped local families repair introductions / One World Our assistance Even though the world‘s attention was programme. Thousands of families are er with our partner from Alliance2015 houses destroyed during armed clashes our support for schools and teachers in war zones, focused on the ongoing pandemic, it was still fleeing armed conflict and vio- Varianty crisis areas and clear that the crisis must not be allowed lence, with humanitarian organisations migration sites of natural to overshadow the needs of people in and local people providing life-giving JSNS educational programme war zones, people aff ected by natural assistance to refugees. Our programme disasters focuses One World disasters or people suff ering from food focuses on food security and support on six key areas: shortages or extreme poverty. As part of for livelihoods, including agriculture. 4 social work and counselling food security and our work, we focused on the integration We strive to keep the educational sys- introduction / who we are nutrition; sources of of anti-epidemic measures in the areas of tem from collapsing through the resto- who we are health care and public health, often using ration of schools, teacher training, and cooperation with local governments livelihood and trade; education; drinking communication campaigns. the distribution of school supplies. We support for children also provide direct fi nancial assistance, support for families water, hygiene and as well as repairing houses, clinics and In the eastern part of Ukraine, sanitation; shelter; Syria drinking water distribution systems. In we provide assistance to people 5 czech private donors and reconstruction. cooperation with our partners, we try living near the front line. Our support is focused primarily introduction / Czech private donors PIN’s emergency response in Syria has to maximize the impact and quality of on women and senior citizens. Czech private donors continued to be our largest humanitarian our projects. Photo: Alyona Budahovska thank you organisational structure international | emergency response and development | country programme employees international | emergency response and development | relief work and reconstruction international | emergency response and development | relief work and reconstruction 6 financial report 16 17 What did Zambia Distribution of humanitarian 1,150 farming households (5,750 people) received support in the form of farming equipment and tools aid in Ethiopia. Emergency Response 2020 bring? (e.g. seeds, fertilizers, protective clothing, devices, etc.) Photo: Melikte Tadesse Mongolia Warm meals for 10,000 children around the World Awareness raising campaign on hygiene People in Need – Annual Report Hygiene kits and raising awareness and education for 23,586 people. about hygiene for 12,727 people. Hygiene kits for 8,648 people. Forms of 30 007 kids under 5 were examined for malnutrition. Contents Ethiopia Assistance 563 children were treated for acute malnutrition. introductory remarks from our CEO Emergency shelter and basic household Raising awareness on healthy nutrition for 22,195 needs for 4,616 people. people who take care of children under 5. Safe access to drinking water for 36,000 people. International Activities in 2020 Improved sanitation for 141,999 people. Nepal 1 emergency response and development Awareness raising campaign on hygiene for Emergency shelter for 1,283 people. 72,340 people and community workers. Access to drinking water for 2,830 people. introduction / country programme employees Hygiene kits for 81,267 people Improved sanitary conditions for 3,400 people. Hygiene kits and items for preventing COVID-19 who we help Armenia for 200 families (1,000 people) food aid and Hygiene kits for 5,960 people. We helped 62,133 people receive a volume of aid livelihoods 400 children visited the children’s centers we set up. contribution towards housing repairs or for relief work and reconstruction alternative housing after the earthquake. resilience and nutrition security DR Congo Awareness raising campaign on hygiene Syria social inclusion and protection for 20,150 people. 404,449 people received monthly food rations. education and skills Repaired hygienic and sanitation facilities Support for farmers and livelihoods for 3,860 people. for 45,331 people. Emergency shelter for 15,802 people. livelihoods and environment Treatment for malnutrition for 2,119 shelter and Household needs care packages for 4,889 people. children under 5 years-old. material assistance Vouchers for insulating households and good governance 10,820 children were examined for malnutrition. preparations for winter for 15,365 people. 2 human rights 2,500 parents were trained on how to Safe access to drinking water for 196,414 people. or floods and repaired drinking water with our partner MDM Belgium, we also recognize malnutrition in their children Improved sanitary conditions for 786,132 people. introduction Educational activities on the topic of Awareness raising campaign on hygiene sources. At the same time, we focused on supported the overall availability and our activities in 2020 proper nutrition for 20,150 people for 7,133 people. measures against the spread of COVID-19, accessibility of health care. Hygiene kits for 98,333 people. Ukraine drinking water, direct aid for the persecuted in particular by improving sanitation and Psychosocial support for 33,119 people, 10,833 people received monthly food rations. hygiene and including 4,089 children support for civil society the distribution of drinking water in local Emergency shelters for 4,390 people. sanitation Financial assistance for 81,178 people. Vouchers for insulating households for 545 people. advocacy activities clinics, training local health professionals Myanmar 6,880 individuals participated in one 47,088 Improved access to electricity for 5,507 people. of our public works programmes. and organising information campaigns on Safe access to drinking water for 15,912 people. Repaired clinics and provided health Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Improved sanitary conditions for 113,578 people. care for 610,000 people. adults and the risks of COVID-19 and the ways to The armed conflicts in Rakhine and Kachin Hygiene kits for 23,978 people education and awareness Financial support for 1,132 teachers and school staff 3 prevent catching it. states created a number of humanitarian Psychosocial support for 11,733 people so that they would be able to continue in their work. 4,489 children Financial assistance for 2,313 people protection introductions / One World needs. As a result, we provided refu- Safe access to education for 31,315 children were provided with Vouchers for hygienic needs and our support for schools and teachers gees with access to drinking water and food for 2,285 people. Angola Varianty psychosocial help DR Congo helped to improve the situation in terms Safe access to drinking water for 4,745 people. Iraq Awareness raising campaign on sanitation and the migration and protection. of hygiene. We also distributed material Safe access to drinking water for 7,938 people. prevention of COVID-19 for 74,811 people. Improved sanitary conditions for 35,010 people. Hygiene items for 5,760 people. JSNS educational programme The eastern part of the country is still assistance to families in remote areas. Awareness raising campaign on fi nancial 13,591 children under 5 were examined for malnutrition, We tried to enable children to continue hygiene for 1,022,826 people. One World being torn apart by the fi ghting between assistance including recommended follow-up treatments. Hygiene kits for people armed groups. In the poorest and most with their education by providing them 23,560 4,282 children under 5 were treated in the clinics 4 social work and counselling Safe access to education and psychosocial we supported. inaccessible parts of South Kivu and with aids for learning from home, and support/defence for 14,222 children introduction / who we are 9,610 Training sessions on the proper nutrition of young Maniema provinces, we have continued psychosocial support. At the same time, Installation of solar panels on 8 schools and children for 2,121 people. who we are improved access to electricity for 3,706 people. Educational programmes on nutrition for 8,000 people. our eff orts to eliminate child malnutrition we renovated and fi nancially supported Improved public infrastructure for 5,152 people. cooperation with local governments individuals Cooking courses focused on nutritional and to provide care for pregnant and alternative educational institutions. treating malnutrition ingredients for 3,000 people. support for children received jobs Moldova breastfeeding women. The programme Hygienic needs for 1,582 people. and access to Myanmar health care support for families and work-related includes providing information and In Angola, Zambia, Mongolia, Nepal Creating work opportunities for Safe access to drinking water for 2,241 people. training. 20 people with disabilities. Improved sanitary conditions for 1,872 people. running awareness campaigns, as well as and Moldova, we addressed a variety Awareness raising campaign on the prevention Awareness raising campaign on hygiene and the 5 czech private donors the early treatment of malnutrition and of needs, such as malnutrition, hygienic of COVID-19 for 1,689 people. prevention of COVID-19 for 50,383 people. introduction / Czech private donors workshops for parents on how to prevent conditions and preventing and mitigating Cambodia Hygienic kits for 59,592 people. Financial assistance for 4,225 people. Psychosocial support for 6,265 people. Czech private donors malnutrition for their children. Together the eff ects of the COVID-19 pandemic. education Safe access to education for 9,705 children thank you Improved school infrastructure for 966 children organisational structure international | emergency response and development | relief work and reconstruction international | emergency response and development | relief work and reconstruction 6 financial report 18 19 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report

Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection education and skills livelihoods and environment good governance 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Varianty migration JSNS educational programme One World 4 social work and counselling introduction / who we are In 2020, we connected 11 medical who we are facilities and 14 schools to clean water cooperation with local governments systems and built more than 50 hand support for children support for families washing stations in Ethiopia alone. Photo: Melikte Tadesse 5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure 6 financial report What did Drinking water and good 2020 bring? hygiene habits are essential for the development of remote People in Need – Annual Report communities. Easier access to safe drinking water reduces the We improve access to risk of water-borne diseases, Contents improves sanitation and hygiene. introductory remarks from our CEO hygiene and sanitation, Photo: PIN International Activities in 2020 Resilience 1 emergency response and development and continue to fi ght introduction / country programme employees and nutrition who we help security malnutrition volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security In poor Good nutrition doesn’t come down to to strengthen health systems and build social inclusion and protection communities in only what we eat. It is also important up the resilience of local communi- education and skills Africa and Asia, we to ensure that nutrients are properly ties. This helps reduce the incidence livelihoods and environment actively work with absorbed, which is key to preventing of infections, as well as the number of malnutrition, especially in children. children at risk of chronic malnutrition. good governance families to provide Chronic malnutrition can have lasting In order for our work and results to be We have trained 2 human rights adequate nutrition consequences on the physical and as eff ective as possible, support must introduction for their children cognitive development of children, take place at multiple levels. Ensuring our activities in 2020 927 and encourage meaning that children do not develop continuous access to safe drinking practices. In Angola, we have registered Thanks to research and case studies, direct aid for the persecuted them to share their their potential. water is a basic prerequisite for proper healthcare more than 44,640 mothers who receive our help is more eff ective support for civil society experiences with In Ethiopia and Angola, the percent- hygiene and compliance with hygienic professionals carefully worded SMS messages con- advocacy activities age of children suff ering from chronic standards. We also ensure this by build- taining important information on areas The quality of our programmes is others. In this way, in Angola and malnutrition is around 40%. These ing water distribution points. In Ethi- such as health, nutrition or hygiene. enhanced by case studies and regular- Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Ethiopia in proper we are applying an countries lack access to clean water and opia alone, we connected 11 medical The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has ly conducted qualitative research. For hygienic practices. 3 education and awareness approach known as high-quality sanitation facilities. In Ethi- facilities and 14 schools to clean water further highlighted the importance of example, prevention requires deterring introductions / One World positive deviance. opia, up to 80% of infectious diseases systems and built more than 50 hand good hygienic practices. In response the transmission of diseases and infections our support for schools and teachers are caused by people not having access washing stations in 2020. We have to this novel virus, we quickly adapted between animals and humans, especially Varianty to clean water, often having to use con- trained around 600 healthcare pro- our existing programmes and secured young children playing on the ground. migration taminated water instead. There are also fessionals and volunteers about the 19,265 funding for new programmes that Therefore, a research team of experts JSNS educational programme not nearly enough sanitary facilities in prevention of infectious diseases, such responded to the urgent need during from People in Need, Cranfi eld University One World the country. Almost 23% of children as scabies and cholera. In response to the pandemic. To ensure that health and Hawassa University designed a study die of diarrhea, which is the leading the COVID-19 pandemic, we provided households in centres can continue to provide that was carried out in rural Ethiopia. 4 social work and counselling cause of death for children under 5. additional training. Ethiopia were services to people, we have provided The aim of this study was to assess introduction / who we are It is estimated that only about 50% of In Angola, we trained 330 community trained by PIN them with mobile hand-washing whether it is possible to create a space in who we are the population in Angola has access to health professionals in basic approaches supported stations, as well as soap and disinfect- households where children could play cooperation with local governments clean water. to hygiene, such as the construction ants and cleansers. At the same time, safely without coming into contact with support for children volunteers to In both Ethiopia and Angola, as well as and proper use of latrines. Thanks to prevent diseases we provided special training for local animals. It has been shown that such spac- support for families other countries, we have long sought these training sessions, the participants workers and volunteers to prevent es are appreciated, used and kept clean caused by to encourage people to eat a varied learned the necessary information, COVID-19. In Myanmar, for example, by recipients. The results of the study 5 czech private donors and nutritionally balanced diet. As part which they can then pass on. This not contaminated more than 40,300 people received also showed that children who joined the introduction / Czech private donors of our programmes aimed at improving only leads to positive changes in this water and information on hygiene, including how intervention group were 43% less likely to Czech private donors hygiene and sanitation, we are striving area, but also to improved prevention malnutrition. to wash their hands properly. have diarrhea within seven days. thank you organisational structure international | emergency response and develop. | resilience and nutrition security international | emergency response and develop. | resilience and nutrition security 6 financial report 22 23 What did 2020 bring? “In the past, a lot cope with the daily realities of life in community leaders, decision-makers of children used to a conflict zone. Leisure facilities also and the families of the girls. People in Need – Annual Report be sick because serve as a common meeting place and In 2020, we supported 3,879 girls to strengthen the social cohesion between enroll in school and attend school Contents there were very people. regularly. We have set up 50 communi- introductory remarks from our CEO old windows in the ty action groups in individual munici- palities, where key community actors International Activities in 2020 kindergarten and Ethiopia: We address the rights, inequali- promote and support the importance 1 emergency response and development there was a strong ties and exclusion of girls and women of girls’ education in their families and introduction / country programme employees draft. Now it will be society, discourage child marriages and who we help warm and pleasant In Ethiopia, girls often have to help with address the impact of rigid gender and volume of aid housework or be actively involved in social norms. Community members relief work and reconstruction inside. In addition, farming, which limits their ability to organised several meetings on the edu- resilience and nutrition security the children will attend school. As a result, they either do cation for all, gender-based violence or social inclusion and protection be able to play not start school or drop out early. We discrimination. education and skills more on the new are therefore helping them to acquire We also supported 17 girls living with livelihoods and environment We set our humanitarian aid access to an education in order to sup- various forms of disability in accessing good governance Social playground.” port not only their academic skills, but education by providing them with the priorities together with local also to bolster their self-esteem and role needed assistance or by putting them in 2 human rights Oksana, who runs the Rodničok inclusion and in society. contact with a specialised service pro- introduction kindergarten in the village of protection people on the ground Hirske. Photo: Alyona Budahovska Girls also drop out of school due to vider. When working in the community, our activities in 2020 early marriage. After marriage, husbands we use methods that are inclusive and direct aid for the persecuted are usually unwilling to send their supportive of gender equality and that support for civil society Economic crises, In eastern Ukraine, the conflict has al- actively involved in identifying the hu- young wives to attend school, nor do take into account the special needs of advocacy activities confl icts and natu- ready lasted for more than seven years. manitarian priorities that are having an they support their return to education children. Even though the planned activ- In 2020, we helped the most vulnerable impact at the municipal level. They had 9,500 after childbirth. We work closely with ities were signifi cantly aff ected in 2020 Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 ral disasters often people on both sides of the line of con- the opportunity to discuss the topics people in eastern communities to address these issues by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the 3 education and awareness have the greatest tact. As part of our humanitarian aid, they consider most important for their Ukraine improved and promote sustainable change. To fact that schools in Ethiopia were closed introductions / One World impact on the most we have used a community approach, community and to propose sustainable do so, we also involve representatives for several months, we still managed to their living our support for schools and teachers vulnerable groups. which allows the benefi ciaries them- solutions. One of the main priorities from government offi cials, religious and provide distance and home learning. Varianty Orphans, women selves to participate in making decisions proved to be the well-being of children conditions through migration exposed to violence and selecting the methods used. This and their right to development. our help. JSNS educational programme and injustice, the approach promotes contact between We have supported initiatives aimed at One World people, helps prevent social problems, children and young people, which pro- elderly, people with Emnet is one of the girls we reduces tensions and makes it possible vide them with a safe space for their 4 social work and counselling disabilities, the sick, supported in 2020. She grew to fi nd local, and at the same time more free-time activities. We also helped up in the Ethiopian countryside, introduction / who we are migrants and the eff ective, solutions for the protection build and repair playgrounds and where it is very diffi cult for girls who we are to gain access to education. poor are socially of the population. Together with local kindergartens. We provided mobile cooperation with local governments In addition, the situation in excluded. We help people, we have tried to improve their learning centres, leisure facilities and her family was problematic support for children living situation based on their capacities supported a local centre for creative and Emnet had to deal with a those who fi nd them- number of obstacles. Despite her support for families and skills. development. Not only does a space selves on the mar- struggles, instability and lack of gins of society and We organised a total of 70 inclusive like this help children develop, but it support from her family, Emnet 5 czech private donors debates with representatives from the is also a place where socialising can has not given up on her dreams and believes that she will one day introduction / Czech private donors teach them to pro- 10 municipalities in which we are help- take place. Leisure activities and the become an advocate for women‘s Czech private donors tect their interests. ing. As a result, 417 local people were programme help children to better rights. Photo: Melikte Tadesse thank you organisational structure international | emergency response and development | social inclusion and protection international | emergency response and development | social inclusion and protection 6 financial report 24 25 What did 2020 bring? “We have school every day. We have three lessons People in Need – Annual Report and then two more at home over the phone ... I love learning. We have a saying: Knowledge is light.” Contents Hanadi, a thirteen-year-old boy from a small village in Idlib, Syria. Photo: Alaa AlMurie introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development In Nepal, we helped 1,709 girls continue with their education. introduction / country programme employees Promoting girls‘ and women‘s who we help access to education is one of our volume of aid long-term goals in this country. Photo: Sajana Shrestha relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection education and skills livelihoods and environment Through our education good governance 2 human rights programmes we support introduction our activities in 2020 Education children and teachers in Syria direct aid for the persecuted that learning is eff ective. Overall, we remote lessons, which were attended support for civil society and skills and young girls in Nepal were able to ensure that more than by a total of 1,214 girls who could dis- advocacy activities 2,738 20,000 children in Syria were able to cuss any topic with their teachers over continue with their education, which the phone. Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Confl icts and crises Worldwide, the closure of schools formed a group where they shared ideas teachers and also had a positive impact on their As part of the project, we also support- 3 education and awareness signifi cantly affect aff ected more than a billion children and resources and were able to help other school staff psychological wellbeing. ed the creation of radio programmes, introductions / One World children and their during the COVID-19 pandemic, each other. Hasan teaches mathematics members were thanks to which the information reached our support for schools and teachers bringing with it many new problems and in the northwestern Syrian province of girls that live in remote areas. These education. Our goal supported by PIN Varianty challenges in education. Especially in Idlib and has a total of about 120 stu- Nepal: Teaching by telephone included information on proper hygiene migration is to mitigate the poor countries and/or countries aff ected dents. He says he never considered in 2020 for the prevention of COVID-19, JSNS educational programme negative impact of by internal conflicts, there is a real risk interrupting his teaching and tells us In 2020, we also provided the opportu- gender-based violence, sexual and One World crises. We support that children may never return to school. how we helped him with the transition nity to 1,709 girls to continue with their reproductive health, and pregnancy and We support education in nine countries to distance learning. “We had very education in Nepal after nationwide safe motherhood. The girls also learned 4 social work and counselling children and young to help children continue with their useful discussions based on our experi- measures were taken against the spread about how to ask for help during introduction / who we are people not only 391 learning even when schools are closed. ences during the fi rst days of the schools of COVID-19. PIN has been providing the pandemic. The programme also who we are in terms of their being closed. We received advice and schools were long-term support for marginalised included reports on the negative eff ects cooperation with local governments lessons and their recommendations during the training, provided with married teenage girls in the Rautahat of entering into marriage as a child and support for children ability to learn, but Syria: we are helping young students such as how to use images and to set up teaching materials and Bara regions in Nepal. To keep the on the consequences of leaving school support for families we also want to be and teachers a routine for assigning homework, which girls from missing their regular classes, early. The talk shows were comple- or helped with sure that they are we would prepare in advance.” we adapted the project to the situation mented by discussion programmes their operating 5 czech private donors protected as much In Syria, we supported teachers so that Supporting teachers to design and and focused on distance learning using and scripted sketches and role playing costs or repairs. introduction / Czech private donors as possible. they could continue to teach through deliver lessons is essential to making telephones. From May to September activities for out-of-school children with Czech private donors the WhatsApp application. Teachers sure that everyone stays motivated and 2020, the project took the form of incomplete schooling. thank you organisational structure international | emergency response and development | education and skills international | emergency response and development | education and skills 6 financial report 26 27 What did “During last year’s harvest, we 2020 bring? experienced a profound shortage of foodstuffs and were struggling People in Need – Annual Report with despair. But now, thanks to this help, I know that we will have Sustainable The pandemic has brought enough food at home again,” Contents says Charles Mutula Mwangala, introductory remarks from our CEO livelihoods a farmer and father of four, new challenges in the area who received an agricultural aid International Activities in 2020 and the package from PIN with vegetable seeds, fertiliser and anti-fungal 1 emergency response and development environment products. Photo: PIN introduction / country programme employees of sustainable livelihoods who we help volume of aid Natural disasters, The World Bank estimates that the COVID-19 pandemic came. Although it relief work and reconstruction armed confl icts, number of people who fell into poverty had no direct and substantial impact on resilience and nutrition security political during 2020 rose to 115 million, up from rural farmers and communities enjoyed social inclusion and protection destabilisation, 88 million. This number is expected to the restoring of their livelihoods, gov- education and skills climb to 150 million by 2021. From the ernment action in response to the pan- depletion of natural livelihoods and environment beginning of the pandemic, we have demic worsened their ability to sell their 1,150 good governance resources - all of realised how important it is to help products at local markets. The closure these lead to a loss people deal with the long-term eff ects of borders also triggered inflation and a Zambian 2 human rights of livelihoods in poor of the pandemic on their livelihoods. rise in commodity prices. households introduction As early as April 2020, we adapted our In addition to helping to rebuild liveli- received agricultural our activities in 2020 countries. Vulnerable people often lack projects to better meet the growing hoods, we started helping local people materials and direct aid for the persecuted needs connected to their livelihoods. with information about changes in the the capacity to training on the most support for civil society At the same time, we evaluated the market so that they could orient them- effi cient ways to advocacy activities improve their situation at the beginning so that the selves well in the new situation. We situation on their assistance provided was as eff ective also focused on education in the fi eld use them. Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 own and help from as possible. We also took into account of prevention against the spread of the 3 education and awareness state institutions is how the epidemic situation developed disease. introductions / One World often missing. We in each region. While some countries 30 them better adapt to the new situation the production process, increased our support for schools and teachers therefore strive to in Asia were hit as early as the start of and to attract new types of customers production costs and reduced the Varianty 2020, most African countries only saw Georgia: Promoting Business and companies were and partners in the tourism industry. movement of traders to key local out- migration make people self- a signifi cant increase in COVID-19 cases Market Diversity lets that connect small producers with supported in JSNS educational programme suffi cient. in early 2021. processors and larger players involved One World During 2020, Georgia sought to pre- Georgia through Angola: 2020 showed the importance in the markets. vent a health crisis following the pan- training and of resilient agriculture These aspects aff ected the coming ag- 4 social work and counselling Zambia: Helping people on the brink demic and restrictive measures that had consulting. ricultural season, which was exacerbat- introduction / who we are of famine and during the pandemic been imposed throughout the country. In the south of Angola lies the prov- ed by the lack of rain that occurred at who we are Georgia closed its borders, canceled all ince of Huila, which is very sensitive to the end of the year. Nevertheless, we cooperation with local governments In 2020, we responded to the worst flights and also restricted public trans- climate change. We are working there were able to continue our activities. support for children 9 drought in Zambia that hit the country in port. These measures posed immediate with local farmers to help them im- This situation has confi rmed the im- support for families 30 years. The natural disaster left 2.3 mil- diffi culties for the more than 158,000 training centres prove crop yields and nutrition. At the portance of agriculture that is resilient lion farmers without a suffi cient harvest people who worked in the tourism same time, we support them so that to climate change. It is also important 5 czech private donors and pushed many rural communities sector. Therefore, we supported small were established they can sell their products in compet- for farmers to know eff ective business introduction / Czech private donors to the brink of famine. After the fi rst businesses in the remote mountain by PIN for farmers itive regional markets. In August 2020, practices in order to be paid fairly for Czech private donors rains at the end of March, however, the areas of Aragvi and Kazbegi to help in Angola. the pandemic signifi cantly hampered their products. thank you organisational structure international | emergency response and development | livelihoods and environment international | emergency response and development | livelihoods and environment 6 financial report 28 29 What did In Angola, we supported 2020 bring? organisations that raised In 2020, many of the skills developed 2020. One CSO, the Association of awareness of COVID-19. 97 in the programmes were put to imme- Young Women from Bié province People in Need – Annual Report Photo: Edson Malongo diate use to respond to the COVID-19 (ASSOJOM) received a grant to organisations pandemic. In several countries, PIN support women living with HIV/AIDS. Contents took part in one was able to quickly mobilise many of During the initial COVID-19 outbreak introductory remarks from our CEO our target CSOs to support communi- and restrictions, these women were of our capacity ty-level COVID-19 prevention actions considered a high risk group given their International Activities in 2020 development such as awareness raising and the pro- health condition, reliance on specifi c 1 emergency response and development programmes. vision of community health information medication only administered by health introduction / country programme employees and medical supplies. For example, in offi cials and marginalisation within who we help Zambia, the 15 CSOs participating in the community. ASSOJOM provided volume of aid our capacity development programme direct support to these women to meet relief work and reconstruction 72 conducted community-level public their immediate needs but also raised resilience and nutrition security health sessions and could be heard awareness among the community social inclusion and protection organisations on radio programmes throughout the and lobbied the local authorities to education and skills received grants Western Province spreading COVID-19 provide more support. As a result of livelihoods and environment to apply their new prevention messages. their lobbying eff orts, the local health good governance knowledge and authorities started providing home care services for these women as hospital 2 human rights skills. We support civil society In Angola, we help women living with visits were extremely diffi cult due to introduction HIV / AIDS restrictions on movement. ASSOJOM’s our activities in 2020 Good to drive social, economic work demonstrated how CSOs can direct aid for the persecuted 51 As part of a European Union-funded have a critical role in their commu- support for civil society governance and political change CSO development project, the PIN nities, not only by directly providing advocacy activities Angola team worked with local CSOs services, but also by using skills to organisations to quickly mobilize and respond to the advocate for long-term improvements Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 We advocate for the Empowering local civil society actors is training sessions, individual technical that participated COVID-19 pandemic in early summer in the lives of everyday citizens. 3 education and awareness active involvement the core of our good governance pro- support and grants to allow target in our capacity introductions / One World of citizens in grammes. As the main voice of citizens CSOs to ‘put into practice’ their new development our support for schools and teachers decision-making at and a critical link between govern- skills. programmes Varianty ments and citizens, civil society actors, We recognise there is no ‘one-size- helped address migration the local level. We in particular, civil society organisations fi ts-all’ approach and CSOs need more the impact of JSNS educational programme strive for effective (CSOs), require the skills and resourc- than a series of trainings. We believe the COVID-19 One World cooperation es to carry out their role eff ectively. the most eff ective approach com- Towards this goal, PIN works with local bines tailored trainings with ongoing pandemic on the 4 social work and counselling between the CSOs to enhance their organisation- mentorship and advisory support, grant local people. introduction / who we are general public, state al management and technical skills, opportunities to put into practice the who we are administration and facilitates community mobilisation and new skills and exchanges with more cooperation with local governments local government, supports awareness raising and advo- experienced CSOs to provide concrete support for children which is key to the cacy initiatives in partnership with key examples of best practices and lessons support for families stabilisation and government and private sector actors. learned. PIN works individually with development of a In 2020, PIN worked directly with the target CSOs to jointly develop their 5 czech private donors 97 CSOs across 8 countries from the own strategic development action plan Participants in one of our country. workshops in Moldova, which introduction / Czech private donors South Caucasus to the Philippines to with benchmarks and a concrete time- focus on the development of Czech private donors Zambia, providing a combination of frame to achieve the desired results. capacity and skills. Photo: PIN thank you organisational structure international | emergency response and development | good governance international | emergency response and development | good governance 6 financial report 30 31 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report 2 Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection human education and skills livelihoods and environment good governance rights 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness introductions / One World Our training sessions and workshops our support for schools and teachers Varianty were attended by 6,125 activists, We provided direct migration JSNS educational programme journalists and lawyers. One World assistance to 4 social work and counselling We trained 115 people in cybersecurity. introduction / who we are 692 human rights who we are cooperation with local governments We provided mental health support for children defenders and their support for families and psychosocial support (MHPSS) to 330 human rights defenders. 5 czech private donors families. introduction / Czech private donors Belarus. Thousands took to the streets following the announcement Czech private donors 133 human rights initiatives received of the results from the presidential election. Flash grenades, rubber bullets, thank you water cannons and tear gas were used to suppress the protests. organisational structure small grants to launch their own projects. Photo: Jędrzej Nowicki / Agencja Gazeta for Gazeta Wyborcza 6 financial report What did 2020 bring? Our activities in 2020 People in Need – Annual Report The pandemic as a tool Armenia 7 recommendations concerning the democratisation of public Contents broadcasting, prepared by an expert group with our support, were incorporated into introductory remarks from our CEO for suppressing human rights the fi nal version of the Audiovisual Media Act. — We provided International Activities in 2020 Azerbaijan 1 emergency response and development direct assistance to 6 human rights defenders. — Belarus 72 experts introduction / country programme employees underwent training on the documentation of torture according to internationally who we help The COVID-19 pandemic has aff ected the political rights of citizens in many countries. volume of aid Authoritarian regimes have abused the situation to introduce inadequate protective recognised standards. — Central Asia We provided legal, medical, relief work and reconstruction measures and new tools to suppress opposition, silence independent journalism, and humanitarian and psychological assistance to 45 human rights initiatives and resilience and nutrition security curtail the work of NGOs. This is confi rmed by the words of UN Secretary-General social inclusion and protection Antonio Guterres: “Human rights defenders, journalists, lawyers, political activists — organisations. Part of the assistance was a response to the eff ects of the COVID-19 education and skills and even medical professionals — are being detained, prosecuted and subjected to pandemic. — Cuba We documented 801 human rights violations and livelihoods and environment intimidation and surveillance for criticising government pandemic responses — or the good governance lack thereof.” That’s why, even in these diffi cult times, we have tried to support our provided assistance to 444 victims. — Ecuador We are helping to protect long-term partners and benefi ciaries. 2 human rights the collective rights of indigenous peoples, defend indigenous territories and In 2020, we closely followed the situation in Belarus. It has already been fi fteen years introduction since former Czech President Václav Havel presented the to women’s rights. Our local organisations have helped more than 876 people. — our activities in 2020 from the human rights organisation Viasna. At that time, the Presi- Egypt We supported lawyers who provide direct legal advice to 87 people whose direct aid for the persecuted dent Havel mentioned his belief that everything would soon turn out well for the support for civil society Belarusians. Unfortunately, this has not happened yet. Belarusians protested again human rights and basic freedoms have been violated. — Honduras Our projects advocacy activities against the current regime after the 2020 elections, but still no changes have taken supported human rights defenders and activists, farmers, environmentalists place. Although groups of protesters have continued to regularly take to the streets 353 Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 on Sundays, the atmosphere is diff erent than just after the election, when the country and independent journalists. — Libya We helped 137 independent 3 education and awareness seemed to be on the verge of change. The criminal regime has not fallen, on the con- journalists and activists dealing with civic engagement and the promotion of rights for introductions / One World trary, it emphasises the supremacy of its power. The courts have been putting pro- our support for schools and teachers testers behind bars for months, and sometimes for several years. They accuse them of women and the LGBT+ community. — Nicaragua We provided psychological Varianty organising public unrest, insulting public offi cials and violence against members of the migration security forces. In fact, the protesters are often being punished for merely broadcast- assistance to 193 human rights defenders. — Transnistria 12 small JSNS educational programme ing live footage from their demonstrations on the Internet or documenting injustice grants were made to support independent activists and civic organisations that One World when an OMON special police unit brutally attacked people. People from across the society took part in the protests. Until recently, civic activists included apolitical busi- provided assistance to the most vulnerable groups during the pandemic. — 4 social work and counselling nessmen, lawyers, athletes and workers. Many of them are or have been behind bars, introduction / who we are Ukraine 5 watchdog centers supported by PIN monitored the activities they have been or are being tortured. However, they still hold out hope. who we are and management of local government administrations in Ukrainian regions. — cooperation with local governments All of these activists and human rights defenders around the world deserve our Venezuela We provided training sessions and seminars in the fi eld of support for children great admiration and support because, as President Havel once said: “Hope is not the support for families conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes nonviolence, the culture of peace and human rights to 4,912 people. — sense, regardless of how it turns out.” We supported diff erent human rights activities that helped 5 czech private donors Vietnam 15 introduction / Czech private donors Veronika Mítková a total of over 10,200 people aff ected by political or social exclusion. Czech private donors Director of the Center for Human Rights and Democracy thank you organisational structure international | human rights | introduction international | human rights | our activities in 2020 6 financial report 34 35 What did July 27, 2020 (Camagüey) Yadisley Rodríguez Ramírez was about to go to 2020 bring? Eye on Cuba Number of published cases of bed when police and special forces known as human rights violations in Cuba. Boinas Negras entered the courtyard where she We helped purchase We are monitoring lived. They asked her about Roland Rodríguez People in Need – Annual Report Lobaina, director of Palenque Vision, who the number of had visited her earlier that day. Immediately Direct aid reported cases afterwards, a total of about 30 soldiers entered Contents an electric wheelchair for the house, conducted a house search and con- for the of human fi scated a laptop and mobile phones. She was introductory remarks from our CEO  then threatened with imprisonment and losing persecuted rights violations  custody of her three children if she continued International Activities in 2020 Sitora Kurbonova  to be an independent journalist. All in all this in Cuba. took about 12 hours. 1 emergency response and development  introduction / country programme employees We support people We help lawyers, freelance journalists, organisation fi ghting for the rights of women  who we help who are persecuted activists, artists or bloggers who are pe- with disabilities. “The most diffi cult thing volume of aid for defending nalized for their acts of civic engagement. to change is the way girls and women  relief work and reconstruction human rights We also support ordinary citizens whose with disabilities think about themselves, to resilience and nutrition security rights are being violated where the rule allow for the possibility of an active life and March 1, 2020 (Havana) and freedoms. Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara social inclusion and protection of law does not function. In Egypt, for independence. Unfortunately, a life of being was arrested in front of his house. The reason was that February 13, 2020 (Morón) education and skills example, we supported lawyers who dependent on others narrows the notion of he was under house arrest Yoel Acosta Games, an activist from the Free Press Association in Avilanian helped 87 unjustly convicted people. the world and its possibilities,” says Sitora as a result of demonstrations livelihoods and environment by the LGBTQ community in (APLA), was detained by members good governance Kurbanova. front of the Cuban Institute of of the State Security (DSE) in front of Radio and Television. Claudia the local headquarters of the Cuban She was only able to move with great Genlui, who tried to docu- Communist Party in Morón. At the time 2 human rights of his arrest, Yoel was fi ling a complaint September 4, 2020 We are helping those who are helping diffi culty in her old wheelchair, so People in ment his arrest, became a vic- introduction tim of extreme violence. She by telephone with Radio Republica. He (El Salvador) others Need, IPHR, the Norwegian Helsinki Com- was beaten by a policewo- was transferred to a police unit known Roberto de Jesus Quiñones Haces was wrongly sentenced to one as Gallo. DSE members told him there year in prison for disrespect to authority and insubordination. On our activities in 2020 mittee, Frontline Defenders and the Polish man, dragged on the ground and then left lying on the that if he continued to talk negatively September 4, 2020, when his sentence ended and he was about to direct aid for the persecuted Sitora Kurbonova suff ered from a polio Helsinki Committee joined forces to buy street without receiving any about the government through its be released, a member of the State Security (DSE) invited him to support for civil society medical attention. Her cell enemies’ communication channels, the offi ce of the Offi ce of Internal Order within the prison. There infection as a child and has been in a her an electric wheelchair, which has meant phone was also confi scated he would be imprisoned. Prior to his Roberto was threatened and told to stop working for Cubanet advocacy activities without any justifi cation. release, he received an offi cial written and that if he didn’t stop, DSE would make fake videos for Cuban wheelchair ever since. Since she knows that she can more eff ectively protect the warning regarding the dissemination of television, claiming that Roberto is a DSE agent. The authorities also from personal experience the obstacles rights of women with disabilities. “Even if anti-government information. threatened him by saying that he would be imprisoned again. Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 faced by women with disabilities, she your life is not in immediate danger without 3 education and awareness decided to help others fi nd their way to an electric wheelchair, your determination, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support We moved our group programmes with introductions / One World emancipation and self-realization. She ability to stay active and the results of your (MHPSS) psychotherapists online and supplemented our support for schools and teachers “The most diffi cult studied psychology and now leads a Tajik work may die,” adds Sitora Kurbonova. them with individual consultations as need- Varianty thing to change The COVID−19 pandemic has aff ected the ed. For the recipients of psychosocial sup- migration mental health of people around the world, port (MHPSS), it was initially very diffi cult JSNS educational programme is the way girls but the situation has become particularly to adapt to the impersonal nature of group One World and women with unbearable for people who are in a fragile encounters and to expose themselves to the and vulnerable condition. The recipients dangers of the virtual world. Although the 4 social work and counselling disabilities think of our help are human rights defenders group programmes became more structured introduction / who we are about themselves, who, even in times without COVID, are over time and recipients became more ac- who we are under constant psychological pressure, and customed to doing this work online, clearly cooperation with local governments to allow for the 87 suff er from anxiety and burnout. The last the most important form of support were support for children possibility of an unjustly convicted year was all the more challenging because the individual consultations with psycho- support for families active life and people were we did not have the opportunity to travel therapists. In 2020, most of our aid went to independence.” helped in Egypt and provide them with direct assistance brave women human rights defenders who 5 czech private donors and personal consultations. So we had to were dealing with economic diffi culties, by lawyers introduction / Czech private donors Sitora Kurbonova leads a Tajik be flexible and look for new ways to help were victims of domestic violence or just organisation fi ghting for the rights of supported by us. Czech private donors women with disabilities. Photo: PIN people in need. trying to maintain their sanity. thank you organisational structure international | human rights | direct aid for the persecuted international | human rights | direct aid for the persecuted 6 financial report 36 37 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report A new handbook shares Contents introductory remarks from our CEO the experiences of human International Activities in 2020 rights defenders from 1 emergency response and development Support for introduction / country programme employees civil society who we help around the world volume of aid relief work and reconstruction We support We perceive civic engagement as a Training Sessions resilience and nutrition security independent pillar of a free and democratic society. social inclusion and protection initiatives and try Therefore, we support independent The aim of our training sessions is to education and skills to help them in organisations and initiatives and help respond to the needs of our partners and livelihoods and environment facilitate the implementation of their to improve their work and make it more their professional good governance human rights activities. eff ective. Thematically, we focus mainly development As part of the Lifeline consortium, on legal advice; digital security; the moni- 2 human rights and with the we support and assist civil society in toring of human rights violations; running introduction implementation of regions where its existence is at stake. campaigns and media communication; and our activities in 2020 their human rights In 2020, we participated in the creation the use of video and audiovisual technolo- direct aid for the persecuted activities. of the Lifeline Advocacy Toolkit, which gies, as well as project methodology. support for civil society focuses on countries where the civil Due to anti-epidemic measures, we had advocacy activities society sector faces particularly serious to change the way we work and create a threats and restrictions. methodology for online training, which is Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 The handbook contains examples applicable even in countries with unreli- 3 education and awareness of successes where civic initiatives able Internet connections. This led to the introductions / One World have succeeded in contributing to the creation of instructional manuals that can our support for schools and teachers protection of human rights, even under be used both online and off line. We also Varianty adverse conditions, as well as many rec- provided individual consultations to the migration ommendations based on the experienc- partners based on their needs. JSNS educational programme es of human rights defenders around The Vamos One World 25,000 the world. In cooperation with our partners, we translated the handbook Small Grants 4 social work and counselling unique visits are into English, Arabic, French, Persian, en Corto introduction / who we are Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese and We support specifi c projects and who we are recorded weekly co-organised a number of online train- activities of our partners, which try to cooperation with local governments by social media Film Festival Online ing sessions on this topic. improve the situation in their respective The festival was preceded by trainings on support for children networks and the The aim of the advocacy handbook is countries. Thanks to them, people with the production of short fi lms on human rights, support for families Ukrainian-Russian to help fi nd eff ective ways to promote minimal resources can start implementing website of the non-violent confl ict resolution, reconciliation and the protection of human rights while their own ideas that contribute to the gender-based violence. Dozens of young Venezuelans 5 czech private donors Graty independent enabling those doing so to minimize protection of human rights. One such learned how to produce audiovisual materials at the introduction / Czech private donors media project. the dangers they are facing. example is the Ukrainian independent Czech private donors media project Graty (Behind Bars). workshops and made short documentaries, as well as thank you animated and feature fi lms, based on their own screenplays. organisational structure Photo: Hugo Londoño international | human rights | support for civil society 6 financial report 38 What did 2020 bring? and provide them with the necessary Human Rights Day “The support assistance. On September 17, 2020, People in Need – Annual Report from people all she was arrested and charged with It has become a pleasant annual tradition organising mass riots, membership in an that People in Need, the Embassy of Contents over the world organised crime group, and incitement the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the introductory remarks from our CEO is invigorating to hatred. She faces up to 12 years in Czech Republic and the Representation prison. Volunteer Andrei Chapiuk was of the Flemish Government in the Czech International Activities in 2020 and extremely detained in October 2020 and accused Republic on 10 December together com- 1 emergency response and development important to us, of participating in mass demonstrations memorate the adoption of the Universal introduction / country programme employees and later also of belonging to a criminal Declaration of Human Rights. who we help above all it gives group. He faces up to seven years in Due to the COVID−19 pandemic, the volume of aid us the hope prison. Leanid Sudalenka is a prominent events of the International Human Rights relief work and reconstruction Belarusian lawyer who has received Day in 2020 were held online for the resilience and nutrition security and strength the French Liberté – Egalité – Fraternité fi rst time. Although we lost the benefi ts social inclusion and protection to continue State Prize for his work in the fi eld of of meeting up in person because of this, education and skills Advocacy human rights. He has been in custody the virtual space allowed us to welcome livelihoods and environment activities working. We since January on suspicion of organising guests who would almost certainly not good governance thank you for and fi nancing mass riots and faces up have been able to attend the traditional and raising The Homo Homini Award went to three years in prison. Volunteer and event organised in . 2 human rights awareness that!” human rights activist Tatsiana Lasitsa After the screening of the Venezuelan introduction to members of the Belarusian has been in custody since January on documentary Está Todo Bien, we connect- our activities in 2020 of human Award-winning organisation Viasna. The Homo Homini suspicion of organising mass riots. The ed in real time with Venezuela, Germany direct aid for the persecuted rights organisation Viasna Award was accepted by award ceremony of the Homo Homini and Slovakia, thus opening up a space for Natallia Satsunkevich on behalf support for civil society kicks off the One World Human Rights a public discussion accessible to anyone advocacy activities of her detained colleagues. Photo: Lukáš Bíba Documentary Film Festival every year. with an Internet connection. The main We help people The Homo Homini Award has been Viasna and their relatives are repeat- Laureates from previous years include topic was the collapsed health care system Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 around the world given by People in Need since the edly interrogated and subjected to Chinese literary critic and dissident in Venezuela, which is suff ering from 3 education and awareness by providing a 1990s to individuals and groups who house searches – and this is a clear , Kyrgyz activist Azimzhan a shortage of healthcare workers, food, introductions / One World space to discuss have made a signifi cant contribution persecution for their human rights ac- Askarov and Vietnamese dissident medicine and other basic needs, while our support for schools and teachers to the protection of human rights, de- tivities. Our mission is to help people, Pham Doan Trang. facing the COVID−19 pandemic. Varianty human rights and mocracy and the non-violent resolution protect and promote human rights in migration democracy. We are of political conflicts. In 2020, it was Belarus. Now we need support and JSNS educational programme engaged in various awarded to detained members of the solidarity ourselves,” said the Viasna Human Rights Day One World activities aimed at Belarusian human rights organisation organisation. “Supporting people from Viasna. Marfa Rabkova, Andrei Chapiuk, all over the world is encouraging and 4 social work and counselling raising awareness Due to the Leanid Sudalenka and Tatsiana Lasitsa very important to us, above all it gives introduction / who we are of human rights COVID-19 tracked down detained protesters, us hope and strength to continue who we are violations and documented human rights abuses and working. Thank you for that!” pandemic, cooperation with local governments fi nding broader helped victims of police violence. They Human Rights Day support for children public and political are facing sentences of up to twelve was held online support for families support for their years in prison for performing legitimate Awarded members of the organisation for the fi rst time. protection. human rights activities. 5 czech private donors “Four human rights defenders from Marfa Rabkova is the coordinator of introduction / Czech private donors Viasna are in prison. Some for over the volunteers who help trace and Czech private donors seven months. Dozens of members of document the detained protesters thank you organisational structure international | human rights | advocacy activities international | human rights | advocacy activities 6 financial report 40 41 What did Activities in the Prague Liberec Region Varianty One World 2020 bring? Prague Metropolitan area Liberec, Hrádek nad Nisou, Frýdlant, Czech Republic Educational in Schools People in Need – Annual Report • distribution of personal Nové Město pod Smrkem in 2020 Ústi nad Labem Region protective equipment • distribution of personal protective equipment Programme Educational Ústí nad Labem, Bílina, Chomutov, • lending missing • distribution of food assistance Contents The current pandemic situation Programme Děčín, Lovosice technological equipment • lending missing technological equipment introductory remarks from our CEO has also affected our support for • distribution of personal protective Personal meetings were not needed for distance needed for distance learning and online Czech schools. After the arrival of possible, so after the outbreak International Activities in 2020 equipment learning and online tutoring COVID, for understandable reasons, we of the crisis, we made available • distribution of food assistance tutoring could not meet with teachers or their 1 emergency response and development on our website www.jsns. • lending missing technological assistants in person, so we converted all introduction / country programme employees Mobile cz as quickly as possible all our planned activities to online platforms Counselling equipment needed for distance the materials that have the who we help as quickly as possible. Thanks to this, learning and online tutoring potential to help teachers in volume of aid we were able to organise more than their diffi cult situation in any • donation of contactless 110 courses and other events during relief work and reconstruction way. In 2020, 100,000 teaching thermometers to elementary 2020. Over 3‚200 teachers, teaching resilience and nutrition security Social materials for audiovisual schools and nursing homes assistants, students and parents took lessons were downloaded from social inclusion and protection Integration part. More information on pp. 50–51 education and skills Programmes it. More on pages 54–55 livelihoods and environment Help during good governance the pandemic 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted Karlovy Vary Region support for civil society Nejdek, Karlovy Vary, Sokolov, Ostrov, advocacy activities Chodov, Rotava, Kraslice, Cheb • distribution of personal protective equipment Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 • distribution of food assistance 3 education and awareness • lending missing technological equipment needed introductions / One World for distance learning and online tutoring our support for schools and teachers • assistance in the regional call center Varianty migration JSNS educational programme Plzeň Region One World Plzeň, Rokycany, Klatovy, Domažlice, 4 social work and counselling Horšovský Týn, Stříbro, Tachov, Nýřany, Olomouc Region introduction / who we are Stod, Sušice, Přeštice, Kralovicko Central Bohemia Region Olomouc, Přerov, Prostějov, Hranice, who we are • distribution of personal protective equipment • distribution of food assistance Kladno, Beroun, Králův Dvůr, Buštěhrad, Zákolany, Mobile Debt Counselling Jeseník, Šumperk cooperation with local governments • lending missing technological equipment Kralupy nad Vltavou, Příbram, Rakovník, Hořovice, Aš, Beroun, Česká Lípa, České Budějovice, Dačice, Děčín, Dobříš, • distribution of personal protective support for children needed for distance learning and online Dobříš, Libčice nad Vltavou Františkovy Lázně, Frenštát, Hluboká nad Vltavou, Horní Maršov, equipment support for families tutoring • distribution of personal protective equipment Hranice, Cheb, Jihlava, Karviná, Kolín, Kralovice, Kralupy nad Vltavou, • distribution of food assistance • assistance at a center for the homeless at risk • distribution of food assistance Kutná Hora, Litoměřice, Lovosice, Lysá nad Labem, Mariánské Lázně, • lending missing technological equipment 5 czech private donors from COVID- • lending missing technological equipment needed Milovice, Mimoň, Mladá Boleslav, Nové Město na Moravě, Nový needed for distance learning and online introduction / Czech private donors • information and educational campaign on the for distance learning and online tutoring Bor, Nymburk, Pečky, Pelhřimov, Příbram, Rakovník, Roudnice nad tutoring Czech private donors prevention of infection and hygiene • assistance in an assisted living facility and two Labem, Rožmitál pod Třemšínem, Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Semily, • fi nancial assistance to local Scouts groups, thank you nursing homes for retirees severní Nýřansko, Soběslav, Šumperk, Tábor, Teplá, Trutnov, Valašské which they used to distribute protective organisational structure • delivery of clothes for homeless people Meziříčí, Velvary, Vsetín, Žacléř, Žďár nad Sázavou, Železný Brod equipment or for COVID tests for children 6 financial report What did A still from Children Online (Zachy). The fi lm is part of one of 2020 bring? the audiovisual lessons at www.jsns.cz. Photo: PIN People in Need – Annual Report 3 Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection education education and skills livelihoods and environment good governance and awareness 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 We organised 155 webinars for teachers, 3 education and awareness their assistants, parents and children. introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Varianty More than 4,200 people attended migration JSNS educational programme our webinars, e-learning courses One World and online events. 4 social work and counselling Our online lessons at www.jsns.cz introduction / who we are who we are 1,800 people have enrolled in our cooperation with local governments recorded 250,000 views support for children online course on climate change. support for families and materials from the site 5 czech private donors 17,400 viewers saw documentaries introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors from the One World fi lm festival were downloaded thank you directly in cinemas. organisational structure more than 100,000 times. 6 financial report What did 2020 bring? The schools “Only last year did I realize that in my fi eld and across all kinds of platforms, JSNS is my con- OneOne World World Unfortunately,Unfortunately, we were we unablewere unable to hold to the hold 22nd the One22nd World One World Human Human Rights RightsDocumen- Documen- stant,” wrote Alena Horáčková from Gymnázia Arabská. Why was our educational programme 2020:2020: Put Put on on tary Filmtary Festival Film Festival with its with full itsprogramme full programme in March, in March, as the asfestival the festival had to had be suspendedto be suspended People in Need – Annual Report are closed, a type of guarantee for her and many other teachers? In 2020, both teachers and students prematurelyprematurely to prevent to prevent the spread the spread of coronavirus. of coronavirus. Even before Even before the ban the on ban cultural on cultural but our portal found themselves in a diffi cult situation. In essence, distance learning started off as something hold,hold, resumed resumed events, events, we took we preventative took preventative measures measures to reduce to reduce the possible the possible risks of risks spreading of spreading the the Contents jsns.cz running from one day to the next, with the vast majority of teachers having no experience with andand interrupted interrupted disease disease – we canceled – we canceled the arrival the arrivalof guests of guests from Italy, from Iran Italy, and Iran France, and France, and placed and placed introductory remarks from our CEO platforms suitable for distance learning and lacking materials suited to online learning. There- disinfectiondisinfection stations stations and instructions and instructions on how on to how maintain to maintain proper proper hygiene hygiene in each in of each the of the is open fore, immediately after the closure of the schools, we made the materials from the jsns.cz portal againagain festival’sfestival’s cinemas. cinemas. However, However, we did we not did want not to want deprive to deprive our viewers our viewers of the ofopportunity the opportunity International Activities in 2020 freely available so that it could be used by teachers, pupils and their parents. We published to see tothe see remaining the remaining documentaries. documentaries. In cooperation In cooperation with the with DAFilms.cz the DAFilms.cz online online platform, platform, 1 emergency response and development several lessons every day that were suitable for distance learning. The level of interest in these we werewe thewere fi rst the international fi rst international fi lm festival fi lm festival to succeed to succeed in moving in moving our screenings our screenings online. online. introduction / country programme employees materials was extraordinary. The “interrupted”The “interrupted” closing closing and award and awardceremony ceremony also took also place took inplace an unconventional in an unconventional way. way. who we help Over the course of the year, we organised several hundreds of online webinars, thematic In the springIn the springwe already we already promised promised that if thethat situation if the situation allowed, allowed, the second the second part of part the of the volume of aid seminars, demonstration classes and long-term courses. We converted our regular annual events festivalfestival would would take place take inplace the autumn.in the autumn. This happened This happened on Friday, on Friday, September September 11, when 11, when relief work and reconstruction into something with an online format. All of this was done with one goal: we were trying to the continuationthe continuation of the offestival the festival kicked kicked off in the off Karlínin the KarlínBarracks, Barracks, which which then moved then moved to to resilience and nutrition security help teachers fulfi ll the diffi cult tasks that they were being faced with. Teachers in primary and other Pragueother Prague cinemas cinemas after the after weekend. the weekend. The fi lms The were fi lms screenedwere screened until September until September 22. 22. social inclusion and protection secondary schools worked mostly with audiovisual lessons intended for media education. It is DuringDuring the autumn, the autumn, 23 cities 23 from cities the from regions the regions also took also part, took which part, which required required putting putting a a education and skills obvious that teachers are aware of the importance of media literacy and want to strengthen it huge amounthuge amount of energy of energy and enthusiasm and enthusiasm into the into preparations. the preparations. For cultural For cultural events events this has this has livelihoods and environment among their students. This is despite the fact that the relevant institutions do not pay suffi cient been abeen time aof time massive of massive challenges, challenges, and therefore and therefore the experience the experience of 2020 of will2020 undoubt- will undoubt- good governance attention to media education and its importance has not been clearly named by the state, which edly beedly reflected be reflected in the formin the of form the offuture the futureeditions editions of One of World. One World. leaves room for various „mystifi ers“ who talk about pushing politics into schools, brainwashing 2 human rights or spreading only the right kind of ideology. Media literacy is one of the key competencies OndřejOndřej Kamenický, Kamenický, Director Director of the ofOne the World One World fi lm festival fi lm festival introduction of today. our activities in 2020 Karel Strachota, Director of the educational programme JSNS direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society The The2020 2020 One One World World advocacy activities The crisis Pandemic restrictions have had a major impact on schools, educators and the children we care for, as well as on the ways in which we work. In conjunction with the move from documentarydocumentary fi lm fi festival: lm festival: Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 has taught us offi ces to homes, we have been looking for ways to support educators, teaching assistants We screenedWe screened 114 114 fi lms fi lms 3 education and awareness to make the and our partner institutions in the online world as much as possible from the fi rst days of the withinwithin 16 thematic16 thematic categories categories introductions / One World most of the school closures in March. We have worked hard to be as supportive as possible to those our support for schools and teachers guiding children towards responsible citizenship, understanding climate change, or involving Varianty online world disadvantaged children in distance learning. We have gained extensive experience on the migration advantages and pitfalls of various virtual platforms for webinars, conferences, business TransferringTransferring the festival the festival to an onlineto an formatonline tookformat place took place JSNS educational programme meetings and roundtable discussions. We have learned to restructure our educational within 48within hours 48 hours One World activities, both in terms of time, methods and interaction with participants, as well as in terms of preparedness for unexpected challenges from the quality of the Internet connection to 4 social work and counselling unexpected communication situations. We were surprised to fi nd that even in the online introduction / who we are world, it is possible to organise a wide range of benefi cial events, from large ones for hun- In CinemasIn Cinemas InternetInternet who we are dreds of participants to small supervisory groups in which sensitive topics could be opened 17,41517,415 audience audience members members attended attended the afternoon the afternoon and evening and evening In March,In March,selected selected fi lms were fi lms made were available made available cooperation with local governments up. You can fi nd out more about some of our events that spanned a total of 446 hours and screeningsscreenings in March in andMarch September and September in cinemas. in cinemas. | Of these, | Of these, on the DAFilms.czon the DAFilms.cz platform. platform. A total Aof total of support for children were attended by 3,500 people (some of whom even took part in more than one event) in 14,19914,199 spectators spectators saw the saw fi lms the during fi lms theduring 5 days the 5 of daysthe festival of the festival 4,7294,729 streamed streamed screenings screenings took place took place support for families in March.in March.| 9,556 | 9,556 visitors visitorswatched watched one of theone festival’s of the festival’s fi lms in fithe lms in the here. | here.Over |10,000 Over 10,000 viewers viewers watched watched the following pages. We want to thank everyone who supported us during the challenging Czech regions.Czech regions. | The fi |lms The were fi lms accompanied were accompanied by 105 by discussions105 discussions the onlinethe closingonline closingceremony ceremony of the festival. of the festival. year of 2020. 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for the persecuted — instructional video series on making “Media Quotient Strengthening” Art from Trash support for civil society comic books with comic book authors — project Media Literacy Days — new audiovisual lessons — online supervision meeting at vocational secondary schools — debate Why (not) teach advocacy activities for teaching assistants — workshops for teaching staff about climate change AssistantAssistant teachers teachers ParentsParents — a teaching assistant for children — year-round media education — debate Facts and Myths Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 from socially disadvantaged course for teachers about the Climate 3 education and awareness backgrounds – a cycle of webinars — series of educational videos — the Environmental category and e-learning courses “Media literacy pays off ” of the Gratias Tibi Award introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Varianty After the outbreak of the pandemic, we moved migration all of our activities online within a few weeks JSNS educational programme webinarswebinars | conferences | conferences | e-learning | e-learning courses courses | research | research about about webinarswebinars | online |audiovisual online audiovisual lessons lessons| | One World Online events the rolethe of assistantrole of assistant teachers teachers during distanceduring distance learning learning teachingteaching materials materials adapted adapted for distance for distance learning learning | | Original events interactiveinteractive online discussions online discussions with experts with experts webinars 4 social work and counselling seminars for teachers teaching materials adapted for distance learning introduction / who we are audiovisual lessons A Month of Films in School online who we are A Month of Films in Schools Media Literacy Weeks online cooperation with local governments Media Literacy Weeks Gratias Tibi Awards – outdoor handing over ceremony support for children 155155 4,2364,236 1,8001,800 Gratias Tibi Awards - Handing over ceremony Environmental campaign for schools, parents and support for families Environmental campaign for schools entire households webinarswebinars organised organised participatedparticipated in one in oneof of participantsparticipants enrolled enrolled Conference Teaching assistants for better schools Online conference Teaching assistants for better schools 5 czech private donors by usby in us 2020 in 2020 our webinars,our webinars, e-learning e-learning in ourin onlineour online course course Global Action Schools summit Online Global Action Schools summit introduction / Czech private donors courses,courses, and andonline online events events on Climateon Climate Change Change Comics competition awards ceremony Online awards ceremony for Bohouš a Dáša change Czech private donors Bohouš a Dáša change the world the world comics competition thank you organisational structure CzechCzech Republic Republic | education | education and awareness and awareness | our support | our support for schools for schools and teachers and teachers Czech Republic | education and awareness | our support for schools and teachers 6 financial report 47 47 48 What did During its fi rst year, 1,800 people 2020 bring? enrolled in the online course Climate Change and the People in Need – Annual Report course won the main prize in the Education category in the 2020: Education on climate E.ON Energy Globe Awards Contents competition. Photo: E.ON Energy introductory remarks from our CEO The Varianty change and the transfer Globe Awards International Activities in 2020 educational 1 emergency response and development programme introduction / country programme employees of our activities online who we help volume of aid We provide We started the year 2020 with a new education organised by EDUín. In addition relief work and reconstruction news in support online course, Climate Change, which to The Greatest Wish, the methodology resilience and nutrition security of teaching has the ambition of connecting with of the Active Citizens programme also social inclusion and protection assistants and teachers, pupils, students and others fi nished among the top ten. education and skills interested in this issue. Through the In total, we organised over 100 webinars, communication livelihoods and environment use of an interactive online format online workshops and e-learning and good governance between schools of education, we want to off er them distance learning courses, which were and parents, the opportunity to orient themselves attended by 2‚500 teachers, teaching 2 human rights we connect within the scientifi c, social science and assistants and parents. Another 900 rep- introduction psychological aspects of climate change resentatives of the pedagogical commu- our activities in 2020 schools with an interest in global that is currently taking place. The course nity, teaching assistants and primary and direct aid for the persecuted can be used for self-study and also as a secondary school students took part topics and local support for civil society basis for instruction. During the fi rst year, in the online events, which included community life. advocacy activities 1‚800 people enrolled and the course the Global Action Schools Summit, the 6 won the main prize in the Education cat- conference Assistants for a Better School Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 egory in the E.ON Energy Globe Award and the announcement of the Bohouš schools acquired 3 education and awareness competition. The issue of climate change and Dáša comics competition. We will a certifi cate from introductions / One World was also reflected in the jubilee 10th continue to use the experience gained the Global Action our support for schools and teachers year of the Bohouš and Dáša Change the over the last year regarding the possibili- School programme. Varianty World comics competition and was the ties of online education in the future. education and showed how greatly the did not have access to the Internet. They migration main topic of the Global Action Schools Overall, the number practice of individual schools varies. often stood in for the work of teachers JSNS educational programme Summit, which took place online in the of schools has While in some places they are actively and at the same time were disproportion- One World autumn of 2020. The role of teaching assistants during risen to 101. involved in teaching, in others assistants ately burdened by administrative matters After the outbreak of the coronavirus the coronavirus pandemic are completely left without information unrelated to the students’ support itself. 4 social work and counselling pandemic, we transferred all our courses and are not in contact with the school. The data also showed that the assistants introduction / who we are and upcoming events online. In the At the end of April, we conducted In the autumn, we carried out a repre- were helpful in communicating with the who we are spring, we started to off er methodological a qualitative telephone survey among sentative survey of a sample of almost families and their child. Without their cooperation with local governments 663 support in education to teachers, teaching teaching assistants, with whom our 800 teaching assistants, which showed help, these parents would have great support for children assistants, as well as to parents, through a organisation has been cooperating for teaching assistants that the assistants played an important diffi culty educating children with special support for families range of webinars. We recorded a nine- a long time and who we have been took part in role in supporting students during educational needs on their own. part webinar on the book The Greatest methodically supporting within the educational training distance learning and when the children We off ered teaching assistants system- 5 czech private donors returned to school for part of the au- atic methodological support in the form Wish along with a methodology, which in framework of educational courses and events offered introduction / Czech private donors January 2020 won the main award of the support intervision groups. The survey tumn. This applies directly to both online of supervision meetings and e-learning Czech private donors expert jury in the prize for innovation in focused on their involvement in distance by Varianty. teaching and in supporting children who courses combined with webinars. thank you organisational structure Czech Republic | education and awareness | Varianty Czech Republic | education and awareness | Varianty 6 financial report 50 51 What did The programme supports all Courses for students 2020 bring? We contribute to a better of journalism actors who can contribute People in Need – Annual Report to the faster integration Scholarships for understanding of the questions research projects of foreigners. Contents The topic of Non-governmental introductory remarks from our CEO concerning migration and the nonprofi t Media migration in organisations International Activities in 2020 the media Connecting representatives from 1 emergency response and development integration of foreigners state administration, municipalities Municipalities and the Czech regions, non- introduction / country programme employees governmental organisations working who we help Our goal is to The successful integration of foreigners in a as possible. The debates revolved, for with migrants, and academia Migrants volume of aid promote dialogue society requires an active approach of the example, around the employment of relief work and reconstruction on all aspects whole society and its various stakeholders foreigners, the integration of EU citizens or We believe that the resilience and nutrition security Public related to migration on many levels. On the part of immigrants, the eff ects of government measures against successful integration of social inclusion and protection it is important that they are able to commu- the spread of coronavirus on foreigners migrants into everyday administration and the integration education and skills nicate in Czech, be economically active, residing in the Czech Republic. The feed- life requires a friendly Schools Research livelihoods and environment of foreigners. participate in the daily life of the society back from the participants shows that the approach of the whole good governance We want to break and build relationships with the people meetings across diff erent institutions really society. Training sessions for teachers down stereotypes around them. However, the host society make sense, they want the meeting to 2 human rights must also accommodate them, be interest- continue further, to discuss and look for introduction and contribute to ed and informed, and create a functioning common ways for closer cooperation. our activities in 2020 providing quality integration policy that will enable them to Although the topic of immigration is still information for the direct aid for the persecuted integrate into society. We try to contribute popular in the Czech media more than 80 Social Sciences at Charles University, of migration, immigrants and coexistence support for civil society public. to this in various ways. During the regular 5 years after the peak of the so-called representatives who are able to complete our course the between majority populations and the so- advocacy activities meetings of our stakeholder platform, refugee crisis, journalists and journalism Journalist and Minority Topics – Media called new minorities. In the new scholar- from state representatives of government, municipali- students at Czech universities do not have and Migration, which was off ered for the ship programme for young journalists, we Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 ties and regions, NGOs working with immi- many opportunities to understand the administration, fourth year in a row. The semester-long also supported several editors who work 3 education and awareness grants and academia met in person and issue of immigration more deeply. One municipalities or course provides students with theoretical in the Czech media and submitted interest- introductions / One World online to discuss key integration issues and exception are the students of journal- NGOs attended and practical insights into the topic, which ing proposals for covering migration topics, our support for schools and teachers how to support this process as eff ectively ism and media studies at the Faculty of 5 meetings of is accompanied by experts from academia, such as the working conditions of foreign- Varianty our platform for the nonprofi t sector, as well as active jour- ers in Czech factories, or the integration of migration integration. nalists and other experts based on their juvenile refugees from abroad. JSNS educational programme experiences in the fi eld. The issue of migration is also complex for One World 7 teachers who want to talk about this topic with their students. Our online Labyrinth 4 social work and counselling journalist’s People Between the Lines and the of Migration course helps them not to get introduction / who we are 66 Labyrinth of Migration lost in the weeds and to be able to open who we are projects were teachers and up the topic during lessons without fear. cooperation with local governments supported through scholarships students from In cooperation with partner organisations Over the course of four weeks, course support for children from Slovakia and Estonia, we published participants will gain insight into four support for families the Faculty of Online course The Labyrinth of Social Sciences People Between the Lines – A Handbook diff erent areas of migration, discuss and Migration helped teachers to on Migration for (Future) Journalists, ask experts questions in online meetings, 5 czech private donors incorporate the topic of migration participated in which aims to support students or journal- draw information from various texts and and the integration of foreigners our courses on introduction / Czech private donors into their lessons. ists in developing a critical and profes- audiovisual materials, and take away useful Czech private donors Photo: Martin Kovalčík migration. sional approach to the media coverage tips for teaching activities. thank you organisational structure Czech Republic | education and awareness | migration Czech Republic | education and awareness | migration 6 financial report 52 53 What did The motto of the 2020 Media 2020 bring? Literacy Weeks was: Media with attractive materials based on series introduces children to the binary literacy pays off. Photo: PIN 290 current events and intended mainly for environment of “zeros and ones” and People in Need – Annual Report teaching media education at secondary introduces them to the basic concepts audiovisual lessons schools and the upper grades of primary and tools of the digital world. We have Contents available on the schools. Its purpose was to serve as a also supplemented this series with an introductory remarks from our CEO jsns.cz education guide or inspiration on how to tackle the attractive methodological manual. topic of disinformation and incorporate it International Activities in 2020 portal into their lessons. 1 emergency response and development Media literacy pays off introduction / country programme employees who we help Media education needs to start from In May and June, we organised the volume of aid 1,280 the fi rst steps on the Internet fourth edition of the Media Literacy relief work and reconstruction teaching materials Weeks. We had to switch our entire resilience and nutrition security for elementary and Many children often spend several hours programme into an online format social inclusion and protection secondary schools a day on the Internet, often starting at a within a few weeks. There were still education and skills very early age. The period of distance the traditional debates with journalists. livelihoods and environment Why is it absolutely necessary learning has greatly strengthened this For example, this also included the good governance JSNS trend. Even primary school children new electronic e-exercise book Media to constantly strengthen our were forced to spend hours a day on Quotient Strengthening with audiovis- 2 human rights educational 80 a computer. By publishing the series In ual materials to strengthen the level of introduction programme lessons with the Digital World, we met the needs of media literacy of primary and second- our activities in 2020 level of media literacy? materials adapted teachers who lacked materials for the de- ary school students in an engaging way. direct aid for the persecuted velopment of media literacy in the lower Students could work with the materials support for civil society for distance Since 2001, we have “Digital technologies are increasingly has begun to dominate media coverage. learning grades of primary schools. The animated completely independently. advocacy activities been contributing permeating people’s lives, and a signifi - Topics focused on the number of people cant part of our everyday life takes place infected, the origin of the virus, current Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 to the education of responsible young in cyberspace. It is becoming increasing- regulations, treatment options, vaccine 3 education and awareness ly clear that social media networks are development, the impact of government introductions / One World people who are able eroding the underpinnings of society measures on our daily lives and the our support for schools and teachers to orient themselves and that the way they are being exploit- impact on the economy. In addition to Varianty in today’s world, ed poses a direct threat to democracy. serious media outlets, these topics were migration who approach There is an increase in cyberbullying, also seized by media outlets spreading JSNS educational programme information openly sexting and other negative phenomena disinformation. In addition to relevant One World and critically, who associated with the Internet. The number and verifi ed information, there has of digitally addicted people is increasing, been a large amount of misinformation, 4 social work and counselling are not indifferent, even in the youngest age categories. misleading messages, alarming messages introduction / who we are want to be The coronavirus pandemic convinc- or conspiracy theories spreading like who we are infl uential and also ingly showed the enormous power of wildfi re in the public sphere. cooperation with local governments genuinely infl uence misinformation, its massive influence on support for children what is happening the formation of citizens’ opinions and support for families around them. attitudes,” says Karel Strachota, director A defence against a viral brain infection of the One World in Schools education- 5 czech private donors al programme. We responded to the situation by issu- We published an online series for children in the lower grades of introduction / Czech private donors Since the onset of the coronavirus pan- ing a methodological manual Disinfect- elementary school. Czech private donors demic, information related to COVID−19 ing Disinformation. It provided teachers Photo: Táňa Abrhámová thank you organisational structure Czech Republic | education and awareness | JSNS educational programme Czech Republic | education and awareness | JSNS educational programme 6 financial report 54 55 What did The visual appearance of the 2020 bring? One World festival, which refl ects the annual theme, was focused People in Need – Annual Report One World 2020: Not till on climate change and its impact on local landscapes. The One Photo: One World Contents a hot January. Twice, in the introductory remarks from our CEO World fi lm

International Activities in 2020 festival spring and in the autumn 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees Audiences voted on The climate crisis has been calling out for theme of the One World Festival in 2020 who we help the most successful our attention for a long time, but unlike was the manifestations of the climate volume of aid documentaries from major natural disasters, its manifestations crisis in the context of local landscapes. relief work and reconstruction One World, which are inconspicuous due to their gradual Ecology and the environment have long resilience and nutrition security creeping progression. Until recently, been an important topic for the festival. social inclusion and protection are now available these changes were almost invisible on Therefore, we have decided to off er our education and skills on the website the Czech horizon – reports of melting guests primarily bus or train transport, livelihoods and environment www.promitejity.cz, glaciers and rising ocean levels may have and if it is necessary to fly, we promised good governance where people can seemed like something that does not con- to compensate for their carbon footprint. cern us and never will. However, parched We reduced the amount of printed mate- 2 human rights download and fi elds, drying forests, empty wells and dry rials and replaced the festival catalog with introduction screen them free riverbeds can no longer be overlooked by a brochure, which consumed 50% less our activities in 2020 of charge and those who deny the global climate crisis. paper. There has also been a change in the direct aid for the persecuted legally – not only for We would say “Not till a hot January” way copies of fi lms are transported – most support for civil society themselves, but also when we didn’t want to do anything as of them are now only in digital format. opportunity to get to know selected top- to strengthen the influence of mainland advocacy activities for their own public children. The adults talked us out of it and ics in a broader context and from diff erent China, which is offi cially under its admin- tried to get us to take a responsible ap- angles, often to look critically at how istration. More than a million representa- Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 audiences. proach. Now the roles are being reversed. Exceptional guests in the Talking 114 the topic is presented in a particular fi lm. tives from various walks of life regularly 3 education and awareness It is the youngest generation that is appeal- Cinema programme Of the planned six debates, three were took to the streets, but students played introductions / One World ing to those in power around the world documentary able to take place in Prague’s Cinema 35, a signifi cant role, similar to the Umbrella our support for schools and teachers to stop pursuing their short-term interests The Talking Cinema programme has fi lms were before the festival had to be interrupted Revolution in 2014. Amon Yiu Yeuk-wa, Varianty at the expense of future generations and been a part of the festival for the third screened at the due to anti-epidemic measures. a member of the Demosistō political migration not to wait “till a hot January”. The main time and off ers the festival audience the One World 2020 Even so, we were able to have some movement, spoke about the current situa- JSNS educational programme interesting debates. What is and what tion in Hong Kong. It arose from a group of One World should be the role of women in politics? students active in the Umbrella Revolution. Are there diff erences between the policy Talking Cinema also included Leilani 4 social work and counselling solutions put forward by women and Farha, the UN Special Rapporteur on introduction / who we are 101 men? These topics were discussed with Aff ordable Housing, who accepted our who we are international Margot Wallström, the former Swedish invitation to the festival. Her offi ce’s cooperation with local governments guests Foreign Minister. She herself has a wealth reports on homelessness and the gradual support for children of experience in high politics – among absorption of the real estate market by support for families participated in Former Swedish Foreign Minister the festival during other things she was Vice-President of the wealthy fi nancial groups have helped Margot Wallström, the main European Commission and Special Repre- formulate aff ordable housing standards. 5 czech private donors protagonist of the documentary March. sentative of the UN Secretary-General. She then debated with the audience, fi lm The Feminister, speaking introduction / Czech private donors at the Talking Cinema debate. We also discussed the wave of protests for example, on how the housing situa- Czech private donors Photo: Kristýna Svobodová in Hong Kong that were triggered by a bill tion can be changed. thank you organisational structure Czech Republic | education and awareness | One World Czech Republic | education and awareness | One World 6 financial report 56 57 What did Tutoring. The children who we work with as part of our educational services have been left behind by the national school system. 2020 bring? We are trying to change that. Photo: Jan Škvára People in Need – Annual Report 4 Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development 11,570 people used introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid our services. We helped relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security 2,000 children with social inclusion and protection social work education and skills livelihoods and environment their education. good governance and counselling 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness Our social workers helped 5,770 individuals. introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Varianty We provided help to 840 people migration JSNS educational programme with emergency food supplies. One World 4 social work and counselling More than 3,800 people called introduction / who we are who we are our debt helpline. cooperation with local governments support for children support for families We have expanded our mobile debt counselling

5 czech private donors to another 55 cities and municipalities. introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors We tutored about 800 children thank you organisational structure and young people. 6 financial report What did 2020 bring? WhereWhere we workwe work People in Need – Annual Report 100100 77 townstowns and villagesand villages in in Contents the Czechthe Czech Republic Republic introductory remarks from our CEO regionsregions where where wherewhere we provide we provide The current crisis has taught us peoplepeople with somewith some International Activities in 2020 you youcan canfi nd fiour nd our brick-and-mortarbrick-and-mortar branches: branches: form formof help. of help. 1 emergency response and development above all that direct contact with the capitalthe capital city of city Prague, of Prague, Karlovy Karlovy Vary, Vary, introduction / country programme employees Liberec,Liberec, Olomouc, Olomouc, Plzeň, Plzeň, Central Central Bohemia Bohemia who we help people is irreplaceable and Ústíand nad Ústí Labem. nad Labem. volume of aid 44 relief work and reconstruction is theis numberthe number of regions of regions where where resilience and nutrition security our mobileour mobile debt debt advisors advisors work: work: social inclusion and protection Vysočina,Vysočina, South South Bohemia, Bohemia, Moravian Moravian Silesia Silesia education and skills and Hradecand Hradec Králové. Králové. livelihoods and environment The onset of the COVID-19 crisis signifi cantly aff ected our work in the Czech good governance Republic. Although we were not able to meet with our clients in their homes or in our offi ces for most of the year, we stayed close to them. We provided support 2 human rights online or by phone. If the situation allowed, we saw our clients outside, on the HowHow many many people people introduction street or in a park, always in compliance with the prescribed hygiene measures of are weare we helping helping our activities in 2020 course. Despite all of the complications, we had a clear objective, which was to 5,7705,770 individuals individuals and families and families direct aid for the persecuted maintain our services as much as possible. This forced us to come up with addi- In 2020,In 11,5702020, 11,570 people people approachedapproached our social our workers.social workers. support for civil society tional forms of help, to learn new methods, and to off er our acquired know-how used oneused of one our ofservices. our services. advocacy activities to others. In a record amount of time, for example, we have expanded our food aid to all In total,In we total, solved we solved over over We helpedWe helped 2 000 2 000 children children Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 1111 570 570 of the regions in which we operate (except for Prague). We were able to create 14,00014,000 individual individual with theirwith education. their education. 3 education and awareness a working logistical system, provide storage space and the necessary equipment requests,requests, during during which which introductions / One World for refrigeration. We had to move our tutoring programmes online, which allowed we performedwe performed over over our support for schools and teachers us to connect willing volunteers with children from places where this type of 180,000180,000 tasks. tasks. 3,8003,800 people people Varianty support has been lacking for a long time. We were involved from the get-go called calledour debt our helpline. debt helpline. migration of an initiative that connects students of pedagogical faculties with children from JSNS educational programme socially disadvantaged backgrounds. We have also devoted a considerable amount One World of energy to expanding our debt counselling services. We have strengthened our debt helpline and have expanded the network of our mobile debt advisors. 4 social work and counselling 356356 people peopleworked worked in the Social in the Integration Social Integration All this will remain in place even after the current coronavirus crisis has passed. WhoWho we arewe are introduction / who we are ProgrammesProgrammes (PSI) at (PSI)the end at the of 2020end of 2020 who we are Despite the achievements mentioned above, I sincerely hope that this crisis will age age age age cooperation with local governments be over as soon as possible. Because while it is true in this country that every 18–27 18–27 7 7 73 7318–27 18–27 support for children crisis is also an opportunity, it should also be added that interpersonal contact is 28–37 28–37 21 21 7 28–37 7 28–37 support for families irreplaceable. 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social work and counselling services services 4 who operate it. In 2020, it was used by 3,800 people. | The website introduction / who we are Educational Educational 650 www.jakprezitdluhy.cz (how to survive debts) off ers a summary of all of who we are we supported people in the forms of assistance for indebted people, including a map of counselling cooperation with local governments PreschoolPreschool clubs clubs EducationalEducational support support CareerCareer counselling counselling fi nding a new job. centers. | We have published two Indices of Responsible Lending support for children AgesAges 3–6 3–6 AgesAges 7–15 7–15 AgesAges 15 15and upand up (comparison of microloans and consumer loans). | We distributed our debt Our preschoolOur preschool clubs remained clubs remained closed closedfor for Our EducationalOur Educational Support Support service service is intended is intended Our careerOur careercounsellors counsellors have worked have worked with with We helped hundreds leafl ets with an off er of help, for example, through unemployment offi ces and support for families normalnormal operation operation for most for of most the year;of the our year; our for childrenfor children enrolled enrolled in compulsory in compulsory education. education. about 250about 250 children children and young and youngpeople people Prague City Hall. | We have created a that off ers basic assistance to employeesemployees met with met the with children the children individually. individually. It‘s not It‘sjust not about just tutoring;about tutoring; As part As of partthis of this who arewho getting are gettingready to ready go to to high go to school high school of other people with their chatbot We triedWe to tried help to their help parents their parents with various with various service,service, we also we helped also helped children children and their and their or are alreadyor are already studying studying at the secondary at the secondary communication with the people who visit our website. | Our Doložkomat web application can detect 5 czech private donors instructionalinstructional videos videosand manuals and manuals that would that would parentsparents to ensure to ensurecontact contact with their with schools, their schools, level. Evenlevel. during Even duringthe coronavirus the coronavirus crisis, crisis, authorities and provided illegal enforcement proceedings on outstanding consumer loans. | We continued introduction / Czech private donors make itmake easier it foreasier them for to them prepare to prepare their child their child we facilitatedwe facilitated the transfer the transfer of assignments of assignments or or we managedwe managed to maintain to maintain a programme a programme of of them with advice in the area to actively combat the issue of childhood debt. Either by helping indebted Czech private donors for entryfor into entry primary into primary school. school. In 2020, In we 2020, we other newother class new materials. class materials. In 2020, In we 2020, sup- we sup- retro-scholarships,retro-scholarships, in 2020 in we 2020 awarded we awarded of their social affairs. children or by striving for making systemic changes to the system that allows for it. workedworked with about with 280about 280 children children in this way.in this way.ported ported860 860 children children in this way.in this way. about 200about 200 of them. of them. thank you organisational structure CzechCzech Republic Republic | social | social work andwork counselling and counselling | who |we who are we are Czech Republic | social work and counselling | who we are 6 financial report 61 61 62 What did Handing over surgical masks 2020 bring? that we helped to get for unemployment offi ces have also decided the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the the hospital in Bílina when to off er our help in the current crisis in Czech Technical University and the Jabok they were in short supply. 300 People in Need – Annual Report Photo: PIN archive. the form of information leaflets. At the Academy of Social Pedagogy and Theolo- thousand end of the year, we addressed a call to the gy, as well as the National Pedagogical In- Contents crowns that were Czech Chamber of Bailiff Offi cers regarding stitute and the Ministry of Education, took introductory remarks from our CEO donated from the implementation of mobile enforce- part in the initiative. Already during 2020, ment proceedings. We continue to fi ght a total of 250 primary schools across the International Activities in 2020 the SOS Czechia childhood debt, either by directly helping country and about 300 university students 1 emergency response and development emergency appeal indebted children or by seeking systemic showed interest in tutoring. introduction / country programme employees to food banks. redress for this problem. At the end of the year, in cooperation with who we help another 15 non-profi t organisations, we volume of aid organised a questionnaire survey among relief work and reconstruction Education our clients, which focused on how their resilience and nutrition security 13 children managed during distance learning. social inclusion and protection System The transition to distance learning was a The results of the survey yielded important education and skills overview / universities and huge challenge for schools and teachers. data that were missing for the general livelihoods and environment We helped to fi ght the other educational We tried our best to support both of them. public’s consideration. good governance cooperation institutions joined Already by the end of March, we had epidemic and to deal with the prepared a set of practical suggestions for 2 human rights our initiative with local working with children who could not fully Housing introduction in support of governments participate in online remote learning. At the our activities in 2020 consequences of the fl oods tutoring. same time, in cooperation with the National In 2020, we helped 35 families from the direct aid for the persecuted Pedagogical Institute, we prepared two regions of Plzeň, Prague, Liberec and support for civil society We are partners of webinars on this topic. Ústí nad Labem to obtain access to stable advocacy activities regions and local During the summer holidays, we also sup- housing. These eff orts are about social In addition to directly helping people, Debts ported the creation of a platform that con- housing with elements from the housing Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 governments in resolving crises. our work also includes a systemic nects university students with children who fi rst approach and supported living in city- 3 education and awareness approach. We project our experience We continued to analyze the conditions need tutoring. Nine faculties of education, owned or privately owned apartments. introductions / One World With the help of from the fi eld into analyses, the aim of under which banks and non-banking the Faculty of Science of Charles Universi- An integral part of this assistance was also our support for schools and teachers our analyses, we which is to contribute to the necessary companies off er their loans. The result ty, the Faculty of Arts of Charles University, support from social workers. Varianty try to contribute to systemic changes. In addition to other was two Indices on Responsible Lending, migration positive systemic institutions, our partners are also local which examine microcredit and consumer JSNS educational programme changes. governments, with whom in 2020, in lending. Our indices have never been more Flash fl oods in the One World addition to our traditional topics, we important, because in a crisis, the conse- Uničov region also worked on assistance in managing quences of concluding a contract with an 4 social work and counselling Our 16-member the eff ects of the epidemic. After the untrustworthy provider can be catastrophic. introduction / who we are team helped come outbreak of COVID-19, we distributed The high price or exorbitant cost of default who we are protective equipment, our employees can turn the loan into a trap from which to terms with the cooperation with local governments helped in various call centers or off ered there is no escape. consequences support for children their help in facilities for social services. As part of our eff orts to digitize our work, of the fl oods that support for families We also established close cooperation we expanded our off er of help to include swept through the with food banks, for the purposes of a chatbot, which off ers basic support Olomouc Region czech private donors 5 which we have, among other things, to people who visit the People in Need during the summer introduction / Czech private donors released CZK 300,000 from the SOS website or the jakprezitdluhy.cz (How to of 2020. Czech private donors Czechia emergency appeal. survive debt) website. Prague City Hall and thank you organisational structure Czech Republic | social work and counselling | work with local self-government Czech Republic | social work and counselling | work with local self-government 6 financial report 64 65 What did Most tutoring took place online due to the need to limit social 2020 bring? contact. Photo: PIN archive People in Need – Annual Report Online tutoring will Direct work / Contents continue even after children introductory remarks from our CEO support for

International Activities in 2020 children return to school 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees The transition to In 2020, we worked with more than the absence of the necessary technol- who we help distance learning 2,000 children and young people grow- ogy, many children found themselves volume of aid was a huge ing up in socially excluded communities. completely cut off from school over- relief work and reconstruction problem for many Their parents very often have a low level night. In cooperation with our partners, At our preschool and low-threshold joined us for the fi rst time in 2020. Online resilience and nutrition security of education and at the same time face we therefore provided them with more clubs: we met with children individually tutoring will become a permanent part social inclusion and protection children. We helped serious existential problems. They live than 300 laptops and, in about 150 cases, of our portfolio of services even after education and skills them handle it. in substandard conditions, are saddled the missing Internet connection. If nec- Our preschool clubs and low-threshold children return to school. This is a great livelihoods and environment We helped provide with debts, are unemployed, and in some essary, we helped set up the technical clubs for children and young people opportunity to provide the necessary good governance technological cases do not even have the fi nancial aspects of the borrowed computers for remained closed for regular operation support to children from places where we means to cover their basic needs. These the families. for several months due to anti-epidemic have been facing a long-term shortage of 2 human rights equipment, are often children from single-parent Even so, many children were left to rely measures. Nevertheless, we remained volunteers. introduction provided online families. As a result, among other things, only on printed materials. If necessary, in regular contact with the children and our activities in 2020 tutoring, and these children do not receive the neces- we printed homework assignments and their parents. We were at least able to direct aid for the persecuted delivered printed sary support at home in terms of being other materials for them in our branch meet with children individually, which we The apprentices lacked mainly work expe- support for civil society 2,000 teaching materials. prepared for school. offi ces, or our staff took them directly to used primarily to tutor children who were rience opportunities advocacy activities The closure of schools and the transition their homes and then, after the children children used one unable to participate in distance learning. to distance learning that accompanied it completed these assignments, returned of our educational Over the course of 2020, we gave out Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 further highlighted this handicap. Due to them to their schools. or social services. about 200 scholarships, which tradition- 3 education and awareness Online tutoring knows no bounds ally support high school students and introductions / One World children who are preparing to start high our support for schools and teachers As part of our educational services (pre- school studies. We often work with Varianty school clubs, educational support, career children that are doing apprenticeships at migration 800 counselling and low-threshold clubs), in vocational schools, for whom the transi- JSNS educational programme children were 2020 we tutored more than 800 pupils tion to distance learning was particularly One World tutored by and students of primary and secondary diffi cult. For one, they are not used to schools. The onset of the coronavirus the degree of self-study that this form of 4 social work and counselling 400 volunteers. epidemic made it impossible for our learning requires, above all however they introduction / who we are volunteers to go directly to families, which lacked the work experience opportunities who we are forced us to move our tutoring online. they had missed out on due to the closure cooperation with local governments Thanks to this, we were able to connect of schools. In addition to education, our support for children 200 many children that were cut-off with counsellors also solved other problems support for families scholarships someone who has no problem explaining that came along with distance learning. even more complex material, such as These were often mental problems caused 5 czech private donors When the situation allowed, we were given out as physics, chemistry, mathematics or English. by a feeling of loneliness or being cut off tutored children in our preschool part of our career introduction / Czech private donors clubs or low-threshold clubs. More than 400 volunteers helped us from classmates, which in many cases they Czech private donors Photo: Martin Kovalčík counselling with tutoring, of which about a hundred had never experienced in real life. thank you organisational structure Czech Republic | social work and counselling | support for children Czech Republic | social work and counselling | support for children 6 financial report 66 67 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report

Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection In 2020, we supported more than 2,000 children education and skills across all of our services, and provided tutoring to livelihoods and environment good governance more than 800 primary and high school students. 2 human rights Photo: Jan Škvára introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Varianty migration JSNS educational programme One World 4 social work and counselling introduction / who we are who we are cooperation with local governments support for children support for families

5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure 6 financial report What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report Contents We don’t just introductory remarks from our CEO International Activities in 2020 offer food, we help 1 emergency response and development Direct work introduction / country programme employees people solve problems who we help / support for volume of aid families for the long term relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection We help people After the pandemic broke out, our sup- Help for the indebted education and skills in existential port for people who found themselves livelihoods and environment emergencies solve in an impossible situation shifted from During the second half of the year, we good governance their problems households and our offi ces to a form of began building a network of new mobile telephone contact, or we met with our debt advisers in 55 cities and towns to 2 human rights with debt, housing, clients outside. We helped to mediate help people map their obligations, nego- introduction or unemployment. their contact with the authorities, very tiate with creditors and bailiff s, stop illegal our activities in 2020 We are often we dealt with state child-care pay- enforcement proceedings, communicate direct aid for the persecuted intermediaries for ments and other social benefi ts not being with the courts and/or with debt relief. support for civil society local authorities, paid. Preventing the loss of housing was As a result of the pandemic, we have advocacy activities schools or also a major issue, as many of the people signifi cantly strengthened the operation we work with often faced a sudden loss of our debt helpline, which was used After the outbreak At the beginning of the crisis associated with Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 other non-profi t “After the onset of the of income due to the economic impact by around 3,800 people in 2020, which of the pandemic, the COVID-19 epidemic, we telephoned all 3 education and awareness organisations. pandemic, we distributed of the measures taken to combat the is approximately twice the number we re- we provided people our clients to map out their situation. We introductions / One World over 200 facial masks pandemic. corded during 2019. The line is operated with the necessary wanted to know if they had the necessary our support for schools and teachers We off ered immediate help in the form of by our most experienced debt advisers, information about the current situation, information, we to the local people in Varianty food aid packages to people who found one call usually lasts from 30 minutes to explained to them how the disease spreads one day and distributed migration themselves in such serious circumstances an hour, but it always depends on the ensured that people and what measures to follow to minimize the JSNS educational programme that they lacked funds for basic food- complexity of the particular situation. had protective risk of infection. In the case of seniors living more than 30 litres of One World stuff s. We select their content based on equipment, and alone or single parent families, we found out disinfectant. At the the specifi c situation of the recipient. For whether they had someone they could turn 4 social work and counselling offered food aid same time, we prepared example, we take into account wheth- Other services to for a possible request for help. introduction / who we are packages. er he has something to cook the food Especially at the beginning of the crisis, we informational posters, who we are on, whether a refrigerator is available Our portfolio of services also includes distributed protective personal equipment which we put up with cooperation with local governments or whether it is a family with children. assistance to victims of crime, based on to people, whether it was facial masks and their help on all entrances support for children However, this was not just about food the provision of legal advice or reso- respirators or disinfectants. We received support for families and on the doors of the distribution. Part of accepting this support cialization programmes that support 840 most of this aid based on donations from was to establish long-term cooperation the reintegration of people who have the general public, we sewed some of the fl ats.” 5 czech private donors with our fi eld workers, who then are able committed off enses back into society. families were facial masks ourselves. We helped people introduction / Czech private donors provided with Vojtěch Vodseďálek, a community worker to help people stabilize their overall situa- These services were also provided by us that were facing serious existential problems from People in Need’s Přerov offi ce. Czech private donors tion over the long run. over the phone or online. immediate food aid. through the provision of food aid packages. Photo: Štefan Berec thank you organisational structure Czech Republic | social work and counselling | support for families Czech Republic | social work and counselling | support for families 6 financial report 70 71 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report 5 Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection czech education and skills livelihoods and environment good governance private donors 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Varianty Our programmes were supported by migration JSNS educational programme more than 53,000 donors. One World Our donors contributed a 4 social work and counselling Individuals and companies contributed introduction / who we are who we are nearly 70 million crowns to our major record 262 million Czech cooperation with local governments support for children emergency appeal SOS Czechia. support for families crowns to help at home

5 czech private donors The regular donors of PIN’s Club of Friends introduction / Czech private donors DR Congo. Photo: Zawadi Izabayo and abroad. That is Czech private donors and Real Aid fund contributed a total thank you organisational structure of 110 million Czech crowns. 50% more than in 2019. 6 financial report What did 2020 bring? We are able to help at home and around the world thanks to our donors People in Need – Annual Report 1 CLUB OF FRIENDS 23,900 donors contributed more than 262 million Czech crowns were contributed CZK 79,000,000 towards humanitarian Contents aid, the defence of human rights, general by donors to our programmes at home introductory remarks from our CEO support costs and fundraising. During a crisis people know and around the world in 2020 International Activities in 2020 2 SOS CZECHIA 1 emergency response and development how to come together and 2 4,600 donors contributed nearly introduction / country programme employees CZK 70,000,000 assist people in the Czech republic aff ected by the pandemic either by who we help help each other 3 donating to SOS Czechia emergency appeal or volume of aid in the form of a donation bound by a contract. relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security 1 3 REAL AID 262 More than 10,000 donors contributed social inclusion and protection almost CZK 31,000,000 to support education and skills million 4 development projects abroad. livelihoods and environment 2020 was an incredibly challenging year. For many of us, it was connected with human CZK good governance tragedies and the passing of loved ones, shuttered schools, and endless lockdowns. But 4 REAL GIFT this year also showed that when things get tough, people in the Czech Republic can come 5 13,200 donors purchased over 2 human rights 40,200 gift certifi cates worth more than together and help each other. Thanks to this wave of solidarity, 2020 has been a record year CZK in our charity e-shop. introduction 6 21,000,000 for us in terms of the volume of donations. We received 262 million Czech crowns from 100% of the price of gift certifi cates goes to our activities in 2020 8 7 our donors to help at home and abroad. This is 50% more than in the previous year. 9 the Real Aid fund. direct aid for the persecuted I would like to thank from the bottom of my heart all of the 53,000 donors who supported support for civil society us. Many of them went through a diffi cult time themselves, and yet they decided to share 5 SOS SYRIA and IRAQ Over donors gave almost advocacy activities and donate either money or their time to help those in need. The most signifi cant new 8,500 Who are our donors? CZK 17,000,000 to help people project of 2020 was our SOS Czechia emergency appeal, which we launched to help Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 suff ering due to the conflict in Syria. people aff ected by the pandemic. It brought in 70 million crowns and enabled us to expand 3 education and awareness our existing assistance programmes in the Czech Republic by leaps and bounds and to More than 53,000 individual donors 6 BETTER SCHOOL FOR EVERYONE introductions / One World create a number of completely new initiatives. supported our eff orts in 2020. Donors contributed more than our support for schools and teachers What, for example, did we achieve? We expanded our network of debt counselling CZK 13,300,000 as part of our campaign to support Czech educational Varianty centres to another 55 cities in the Czech Republic. We initiated a project, thanks to which Out of these, more than 31,800 programmes and to improve access to migration students of pedagogical faculties can now tutor needy children as part of teacher training contribute donations regularly. education during the pandemic. JSNS educational programme practice. We helped hundreds of schoolchildren by tutoring them both in person and One World online. We have strengthened the functioning of our helpline, which people can call when 7 SOS PANDEMIC they need to solve their debt problems. Donors from the Czech Republic gave 4 social work and counselling With the onset of the pandemic, we were concerned that our donors will reduce their sup- more than CZK 2,500,000 to the introduction / who we are emergency appeal to help with the global port of our programmes abroad. But the exact opposite happened. The number of donors who we are fi ght against coronavirus. to PIN’s Club of Friends and Real Aid funds actually increased, and in our Real Gift charity 58 % 42 % cooperation with local governments e-shop people bought a similar number of gifts as they had a year ago. women men 8 SOS LEBANON support for children Donors helped people aff ected by support for families I would like to thank once again all those who supported us in 2020. It was an exceptional the devastating explosion in Beirut by contributing over CZK 1,400,000. year that showed us that during a crisis people can come together and help each other. contributed contributed 5 czech private donors an average of 250 CZK an average of 325 CZK 9 OTHER FUNDRAISERS introduction / Czech private donors Tomáš Vyhnálek per month per month Our donors contributed other specifi c Czech private donors Director of the Fundraising Department projects with a total amount of almost thank you CZK 26,800,000. organisational structure Czech private donors | introduction Czech private donors 6 financial report 74 75 What did Mr. Hasan‘s family is one of a 2020 bring? hundred who have a new tent in Syria thanks to our help. People in Need – Annual Report The solidarity of Photo: Alaa al Murie Contents introductory remarks from our CEO Czechs during the International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development pandemic exceeded our introduction / country programme employees 280 who we help Fundraising expectations Czech crowns volume of aid is the average relief work and reconstruction monthly resilience and nutrition security The number of our 2020 was in many ways a very unusual available on our educational pages free of contribution from social inclusion and protection year from the fundraising point of view. charge to teachers and parents. donors has been our regular donors. education and skills increasing and they We announced three SOS emergency livelihoods and environment are always a little appeals, two focused on combating CLUB OF FRIENDS good governance the coronavirus pandemic at home Despite the unfavorable economic situ- more generous. and abroad, and another in response to ation, 3,600 new regular donors joined 2 human rights We give our thanks the massive explosion in Beirut. What PIN’s Club of Friends in 2020. Thanks to introduction 34 to them for the surprised us the most, however, was the the Club of Friends, PIN can react quickly our activities in 2020 is the number of trust they place incredible outpouring of solidarity that in the event of a humanitarian or natural direct aid for the persecuted countries where in us. Czechs showed during the pandemic. disaster. In 2020, we intervened in the support for civil society Thus, 2020 became a record year for aftermath of the Beirut explosion, helped we are able to advocacy activities us; we managed to collect 262 million fi ght coronavirus in some of the poorer help thanks to our REAL GIFT suffi ciently supportive environment in Czech crowns, which is 50 % more than countries in Africa and Asia, and treated Real Gift brought joy to people all over their family. We help them catch up Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 donors from the in the previous year. malnutrition in children in the DR Congo. Czech Republic. the Czech Republic even during Christ- with their studies, we have also recent- 3 education and awareness We thank all those who supported us Funds from the Club of Friends were also mas in 2020. In our charity e-shop, ly started tutoring online and we have introductions / One World during the incredible year of 2020 and used to support human rights in undemo- donors bought over 40,200 Real Gifts gotten all of the pedagogical faculties in our support for schools and teachers enabled us to provide help in the right cratic regimes. A total of 23,900 donors that will be used to improve people’s the Czech Republic involved in this initi- Varianty place at a time when it was most needed. helped us with our work in 29 countries lives in 11 poor countries in Africa and ative. Teachers use our online materials migration around the world. Asia. Thanks to Real Gift, people in to teach history and the social sciences JSNS educational programme SOS CZECHIA these countries are able to become at 3,800 schools. One World In response to the pandemic, we REAL AID self-suffi cient. These Real Gift purchas- announced a emergency appeal to help In countries where we have been es also help us fi nd solutions to malnu- OTHER SOS EMERGENCY APPEALS 4 social work and counselling people who found themselves in a diffi - operating for a long time, we focus trition or access to drinking water. Thanks to the donors who supported the introduction / who we are cult life situation. The call was sup- mainly on development aid. The more In the Czech Republic, these gifts SOS Syria and Iraq collections, we were who we are ported by donors to the tune of almost than 10,000 donors that contributed helped support the education of disad- able to provide the most relevant to the cooperation with local governments 70 million Czech crowns. We helped to the Real Aid collection help make this vantaged children and methodological people on the run from the war. Support support for children with debts, provided internet connec- possible. Thanks to them, we can help support for educators. for the SOS Lebanon collection has helped support for families tions and computers for children unable poor people to stand on their own two people aff ected by the Beirut explosion re- to participate in distance learning, and in feet. Farmers in Ethiopia, for example, BETTER SCHOOL FOR EVERYONE build their destroyed homes. We have also 5 czech private donors urgent cases distributed emergency food now know how to prevent devastating The Better School for All fundraiser announced the SOS Pandemic emergency introduction / Czech private donors aid. We moved our tutoring programme soil erosion and how to farm their fi elds helps us provide access to education appeal to help poorer countries aff ected Czech private donors for children online and made our lessons sustainably. even for children who do not have a by the COVID-19 pandemic. thank you organisational structure Czech private donors Czech private donors 6 financial report 76 77 What did We would like to thank all Czech-based Donations of AgroProtec s. r. o. GS1 Czech Republic OPTREAL, spol. s r. o. 2020 bring? ALNUS, spol. s r. o. HAVIT, s. r. o. PentaGen s. r. o. CZK People in Need – Annual Report foundations, companies and private donors 100,000 Baštář Pavel Hoff meister Jurgen Klára and Petr Plaček or more Bayer Pavel Hrubý Martin The Potěšil family for their support in 2020 Beiersdorf spol. s r. o. HSBC Continental Europe, PRESSENTECHNIK, s. r. o. Contents Benefi t Management s. r. o. Czech Republic Samohýl group a. s. introductory remarks from our CEO Cink Roman Filip ITALINOX, s. r. o. SCS Software s. r. o. Cliff ord Chance Jakub Cigler Architekti SEKNE, spol. s r. o. International Activities in 2020 Donations of COMMERZBANK Aktiengesellschaft, Jirous Jan Schirl Lukáš pobočka Praha JIVA TRADE s. r. o. 1 emergency response and development CZK Starosta Jaroslav 1,000,000 Crocodille ČR, spol. s r. o. Jourová Věra Stavební fi rma HOBST a. s. introduction / country programme employees or more CZ.NIC, z. s. p. o. Kasia Vera s. r. o. Suchý Ondřej who we help Sabina and Martin Demiger KLIMAK, s. r. o. Sukeník Milan DOBROVSKÝ s. r. o. Knapp Petr volume of aid Biogen s. r. o. System4u a. s. Barta Jan Baudiš Pavel Edwards Lifesciences The Larsson Kraus family Švehla Antonín relief work and reconstruction Czech Republic s. r. o. Czech Republic Linet spol. s r. o. The Tichý family EGE-Trading, s. r. o. resilience and nutrition security Marketup s. r. o. Trading M&K, a. s. Blanka and Petr Formánek social inclusion and protection Martínek Jan Veselka Daniel Fortemix produkce s. r. o. MS Pharm s. r. o. Wilma Film s. r. o. education and skills Dvořáková Hana Hájek Martin GENERAL BYTES s. r. o. Ofi go, s. r. o. Wolfram Jan livelihoods and environment good governance

Accace s. r. o. Hausmann Oto O.N. Scenography s. r. o. 2 human rights Malý Libor Donations of introduction Aiomica, a. s. Havryluk Tomáš Odvárko Jiří CZK Alza.cz a. s. Hraba Michal Onderková Soňa our activities in 2020 50,000 or more Apex Central Europe, s. r. o. Hruša Pavel ORBIT MERRET, spol. s r. o. direct aid for the persecuted Applifting s. r. o. Ilavský Ján Ostrouchov Petr support for civil society Šenkypl Dušan Winkler Libor ARTIN, spol. s r. o. Illich Michal Petrov Jan Bahníková Jana Mr. and Mrs. Janíček advocacy activities Pivovar MÁŠA BNP Paribas S. A., Czech republic Kálovec Martin Pleskot Vojtěch Böhm David Kasper Rudolf Polášek Rostislav Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 BOKI Robotizované systémy s. r. o. Klabalová Kamila Požárová Jana 3 education and awareness Broking Solutions, a. s. Kohout Tomáš Rajdlová Veronika Buchta Milan KPMG Czech republic REDVEL s. r. o. introductions / One World Donations of Citrix Systems Czech Republic s. r. o. Krafka Jan Pavlína Rieselová, David and Thomas our support for schools and teachers 500,000 CZK Fryc Ondřej Conseq Investment Management, a. s. Jan and Lenka Krčál Walther Varianty or more Coufal Jan Krejčí Radek Růžička Miloš migration Crha Ondřej Kubečka Jan Říha Martin Černek Milan Sapienter a. s. JSNS educational programme Kuchař Jaroslav Česká spořitelna, a. s. Kurel Václav SERVISTEK s. r. o. One World DARE-EUROOOKNA s. r. o. Lékárna u sv. Trojice SHP TS s. r. o. Sobotka Martin 4 social work and counselling Karin and Filip Dienstbier Life M s. r. o. East Port Praha s. r. o. Locksley.CZ s. r. o. Sochor Rudolf introduction / who we are ELNIKA plus, s. r. o. Macháčková Petra Sýkora Michal who we are EPIMEX spol. s r. o. Malířová Jana Šafusová Rudolfa cooperation with local governments ESSENTE Marek Ondřej Šimonovský Karel We also want to thank the thousands of other donors who cannot be listed here due to lack of Eurofrost Mrazírny s. r. o. Maršálek Lukáš Štulc Petr support for children space. They are absolutely essential for our work, whether they have supported us by one-off Favi online s. r. o. MEDAC, spol. s r. o. TEKOM ENERGY spol. s r. o. support for families donation or are regular supporters through PIN’s Club of Friends or to the Real Aid fund. FELIX a spol. advokátní kancelář, Míčka Tomáš TEMA Klášterec nad Ohří s. r. o. s. r. o. Mikolajczyk Wojciech Vargová Alena Fiedler Petr Vetnemo s. r. o. czech private donors Mikulášek Jakub 5 We want to thank all individuals and companies for their non-fi nancial assistance that was given Fitshaker s. r. o. Miler Kateřina The Víšek family introduction / Czech private donors in the form of services and materials that they provide to us free of charge or at a signifi cant Fluidtechnik Bohemia, s. r. o. Nešetřil Jakub Zásilkovna s. r. o. Czech private donors discount. Their support is in many cases essential and greatly facilitates our work. thank you organisational structure thank you thank you 6 financial report 78 79 What did 2020 bring? Special thanks Organisational structure People in Need – Annual Report BOARD OF TRUSTEES Jan Pergler (chairperson) Contents Special thanks Agátin svět, for support during the pandemic Kristina Taberyová, Petr Jančárek, Jana Straková, Daniel Münich, Petr Kostohryz introductory remarks from our CEO AK RHK, s.r.o., law offi ce International Activities in 2020 Albi ČR, a.s., for its support of Real Gift sales SUPERVISORY BOARD Václav Mazánek (chairperson) Assesment Systems, s.r.o., HR support 1 emergency response and development Ondřej Matyáš, Ondřej Blažek introduction / country programme employees AUDIT SERVIS, spol. s r. o., auditors who we help AUTOCONT, a. s., supplier of the planning software of Microsoft Dynamics NAV volume of aid Avast Global Employees Matching Collection, for support during the pandemic EXECUTIVE BOARD Šimon Pánek (chief executive offi cer) relief work and reconstruction BOZP.cz, HR support EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DEVELOPMENT SECTION resilience and nutrition security Bushman, for support during the pandemic Jan Mrkvička, Marek Štys, Markéta Novotná social inclusion and protection Citibank Europe plc, organisational unit, banking services education and skills Czech-server.cz, long-term IT support CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEMOCRACY Veronika Mítková, Nadiia Ivanova livelihoods and environment Česká televize, media partner good governance Československá obchodní banka, a. s., banking services ONE WORLD IN SCHOOLS 2 human rights ELO Digital Offi ce ČR, s. r. o., support for the DMS ELO enterprise system Karel Strachota, Marianka Macková introduction Google, long-term IT support SOCIAL INTEGRATION PROGRAMMES our activities in 2020 LEGO Trading, s.r.o., for support during the pandemic Jan Černý, Martina Denderová direct aid for the persecuted LMC, s.r.o., HR support VARIANTY support for civil society , long-term IT support Microsoft Tomáš Habart, Lucie Kundra advocacy activities OCC, s.r.o., for support during the pandemic ONE WORLD Rossmann, s.r.o., for support during the pandemic Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Ondřej Kamenický, Lenka Lovicarová Seznam.cz, media support education and awareness 3 Success solutions, implementation partner and supplier of global HR solutions MEDIA DEPARTMENT introductions / One World Tomáš Urban, Adriana Černá our support for schools and teachers Jana Bláhová, Obchodní kancelář – ekonomika, s.r.o. OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT Varianty Munir Hassairi, HR support Anna Soumarová migration Josef Ježek, tax advisor JSNS educational programme FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT Kristýna Kabelová, lawyer One World Jan Kamenický, Anna Spružinová Eva Lipovská, PIN Privacy Offi cer social work and counselling FUNDRAISING 4 Zuzana Meisner, owner of the Langhans Palace introduction / who we are Tomáš Vyhnálek Libuše Škopková, accountant who we are Julie Šrámková, lawyer LEGAL SERVICES cooperation with local governments Anna, Jana Helen and Antonín Švehla, for their long-term support David Valouch support for children Alena Tulachová, lawyer HR support for families Pavel Uhl, lawyer Pavla Kluzáková David Valouch, lawyer 5 czech private donors IT Martina Zikmundová, lawyer introduction / Czech private donors Kryštof Borkovec, Petr Bartoš

Czech private donors Current status as of 31 May 2021 (complete data can be found in the attached fi nancial report) thank you organisational structure thank you People in Need | organisational structure 6 financial report 80 81 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report 6 Contents introductory remarks from our CEO Foreign governments International Activities in 2020 37,387,844 1 emergency response and development European Commission and EU Delegations 20,626,652 introduction / country programme employees Czech government who we help 6,418,300 volume of aid UN agencies and other intergovernmental organisations relief work and reconstruction Revenues 6,169,320 resilience and nutrition security PIN own revenues 5,581,457 social inclusion and protection 87,620,481 Private and Corporate donors education and skills EUR 4,988,310 livelihoods and environment Local governments (Czech Republic) good governance 2,918,035 fi nancial report EU Operational programmes via Czech government 2 human rights 2,069,442 introduction Foundations and NGOs our activities in 2020 1,461,121 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020

3 education and awareness Humanitarian Aid and Development introductions / One World 67,780,174 our support for schools and teachers Human Rights Varianty Expenditures 2,749,205 Education and Awareness migration 87,523,424 2,760,955 JSNS educational programme Social Work and Counselling One World EUR 4,517,183 Other 4 social work and counselling 9,715,907 introduction / who we are who we are cooperation with local governments support for children support for families

5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure 6 financial report What did 2020 bring?

Revenues Norway 14‚830 Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports 7‚794 People in Need – Annual Report European Commission and EU Delegations 20‚626‚652 Via Danish Refugee Council (DRC) 14‚354 Department of preschool, primary school, DG DEVCO 3‚965‚062 elementary art and special education 7‚794 Other sources of Norway 476 Contents This table shows company revenues for 2020. Direct grants 2‚665‚497 Ministry of Foreign Aff airs 5‚907‚990 New Zealand 221‚181 introductory remarks from our CEO For grants, subsidies and gifts, these are funds that Via ACTED 4‚459 Czech Development Agency 3‚310‚324 Via SPS Biosecurity Limited 221‚181 were used in the respective year. The company People Via Camőes Instituto da Cooperaçăo e da Lingua I.P. Czech Development Agency, International Activities in 2020 Slovakia 112‚803 (Comőes I.P) 173‚369 in Need keeps accounts in accordance with the binding via Centrum pro rozvoj péče o duševní zdraví, z. s. 54‚254 1 emergency response and development via SlovakAid 112‚803 Via Človek v ohrození, n.o. 145‚484 methodology by Funds, which means that the received Czech Development Agency, via Charity Česká republika 161‚773 introduction / country programme employees Switzerland 1‚668‚350 Via GERES 106‚316 funds are fi rst accounted for by funds, and then they Czech Development Agency, via Ircon, s. r. o. 359‚386 who we help Swiss Federal Departement of Foreign Aff airs 1‚583‚246 Via Mansa District Land Alliance 85‚804 are reinvoiced into revenues at the moment they are Czech Development Agency, via Zambia Red Cross Society 147‚685 volume of aid Via ActionAid 10‚582 Via Mosaiko – Instituto para a Cidadania 127‚156 used (drawn) in the respective year. The funds, left in Department of Human Rights and Transformation Policy 566‚972 Via Médecins du Monde Belgique 34‚215 Via MTÜ Mondo 56‚231 relief work and reconstruction the fund for next year, are not shown in the revenues Department of Development Cooperation resilience and nutrition security for the current year. On the other hand, there are Via Swiss Cooperation offi ce of Embassy of Switzerland Via The Embassy of Italy in Addis Ababa 379‚138 and Humanitarian Aid 951‚817 in Mongolia 40‚307 social inclusion and protection funds shown in the table that were acquired in the past Via The International Potato Centre 221‚608 Department of Development Cooperation USA 28‚562‚775 and Humanitarian Aid via Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V. 350‚839 education and skills years but that were only drawn in the current year. DG ECHO 11‚540‚330 USAID, direct grants 21‚666‚577 Department of Public Diplomacy 4‚940 livelihoods and environment For conversions to euro we used the exchange rate Direct grants 11‚427‚494 USAID, via Freedom House 13‚675 Ministry of the Environment 7‚620 good governance published by the Czech National Bank on 31 Decem- Donated small property and material 112‚836 USAID, via Chemonics International Inc 32‚022 State Fund of Cinematography 109‚046 ber 2020 (CZK 26.245 per euro). Financial statements DG Justice and Consumers 67‚859 2 human rights USAID, via Médecins du Monde Belgique 54‚022 Labor Offi ce of the Czech Republic 14‚718 are presented in Czech crowns. Direct grants 39‚990 USAID, via MSI, A Tetra Tech Company 6‚104 introduction Via The Foundation Institute of Public Aff airs 27‚869 Offi ce of the Government of the Czech Republic 24‚576 USAID, via National Democratic Institute (NDI) 54‚902 our activities in 2020 DG NEAR 4‚626‚931 USAID, via Solidarités International 5‚854‚273 direct aid for the persecuted SOURCE EUR Direct grants 3‚085‚396 USAID, via The International Organization support for civil society Via ACTED 1‚541‚535 for Migration (IOM) 107‚099 UN agencies and other intergovernmental organisations 6‚169‚320 advocacy activities Foreign governments 37‚387‚844 EACEA 179‚933 U.S. Department Of State, direct grants 86‚124 NCSD – National Councils for Sustainable Development 14‚217 Afghanistan 120‚739 Direct grants 40‚363 U.S. Department Of State, via Freedom House 129‚652 UNDP 583‚746 Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Via Care Afghanistan 120‚739 Via Center for Citizenship Education 39‚200 U.S. Department Of State, Direct grants 533‚184 3 education and awareness Armenia 53‚649 via National Democratic Institute (NDI) 79‚171 Via Concern Worldwide LBG 93‚791 Donated small property and material 50‚562 introductions / One World Ministry of Territorial Administration 53‚649 U.S. Department Of State, Via Dům zahraniční spolupráce 6‚016 UNFPA 5‚938 via National Endowment for Democracy (NED) 474‚258 our support for schools and teachers France 71‚686 Other sources of EACEA 563 Via Women's Development Resource Center Foundation Varianty L'Offi ce Français de l'Immigration et de l'Intégration 68‚027 U.S. Department Of State, via U.S. Embassy Prague 4‚896 EASME 28‚377 (WINNET) 5‚938 Great Britain 4‚022‚276 migration Other sources of France 3‚659 European Parliament 9‚989 UNHCR 6‚661 British Embassy Prague 13‚525 JSNS educational programme Canada 844‚296 IcSP The Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace 207‚940 Via HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation 6‚661 Global Aff airs Canada – Department for International Development, Other sources of EU 231 UNICEF 820‚377 One World direct grants 3‚287‚286 International Humanitarian Assistance 821‚375 Direct grants 797‚200 Department for International Development, 4 social work and counselling Global Aff airs Canada – Donated small property and material 23‚177 donated small property and material 22‚167 donated small property and material 21‚965 introduction / who we are UNOCHA 3‚906‚359 Other sources of Canada 754 Via Paung Sie Facility 100‚680 Czech government 6‚418‚300 who we are Direct grants 3‚851‚686 Germany 1‚630‚728 Via Peaceful Change initiative 592‚716 Ministry of Culture 301‚962 cooperation with local governments Via Consortium of Dutch NGOs (CDN/ZOA) 36‚735 Via German Embassy in Ulaanbaatar 48‚384 The British Council – Czech branch 3‚810 Department of Media and Audiovisual 296‚056 support for children Via INTERSOS 17‚938 Via Malteser International Other sources of Great Britain 2‚294 Department of Regional and National Culture 5‚906 support for families (legally part of Malteser Hilfsdienst e. V.) 1‚578‚300 UNOPS 782‚806 Other foreign sources 1‚676 Ministry of Labor and Social Aff airs 19‚031 Other sources of Germany 4‚044 WFP 44‚057 Department of Social Aff airs and Social Work 19‚031 Netherlands 62‚855 Other sources of UN agencies 5‚159 5 czech private donors Ministry of Justice 25‚563 Via The Organic Village 58‚519 introduction / Czech private donors Department of Prison, Criminal Policy, Czech private donors Other sources of Netherlands 4‚336 Probation and Mediation 25‚563 thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 84 85 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report UNITEL, S.A. 151‚419 Foundation Open Society Institute 94‚154 PIN own revenues 5‚581‚457 Other donations 452‚516 EU Operational programmes via Czech government 2‚069‚442 Foundation to Promote Open Society 67‚052 Contents Exchange rate gains 4‚791‚903 Public collections 2‚127‚231 OPPPR – Operational Programme Prague Charles Stewart Mott Foundation 459‚511 Growth Pole of the Czech Republic 160‚481 introductory remarks from our CEO Course and teaching services 3‚870 Better school for everyone 183‚730 Kurdish Red Crescent 47‚739 OPVVV – Operational Programme Research, Other services 18‚777 Let’s Build a School in Africa 104‚287 Development and Education 258‚943 Nadace Albatros 79‚336 International Activities in 2020 Insurance benefi ts 130‚101 Real Aid 1‚308‚795 OPZ – Operational Programme Employment 1‚649‚669 Nadace BLÍŽKSOBĚ 16‚297 emergency response and development Selling tickets and promoting the fi lm festival 65‚370 1 SOS Czech Republic 234‚464 Other operational programmes 349 Nadace České spořitelny 130‚134 introduction / country programme employees Sales of products, inventory and assets 19‚401 SOS Libanon 49‚412 Nadace GCP 8‚165 who we help Registration of fi lms at the fi lm festival 5‚590 SOS world 43‚773 Nadace O2 20‚478 volume of aid Interest 23‚734 SOS Syria, Iraq 195‚925 Nadace Open Society Fund Praha 5‚049 Foundations and NGOs 1‚461‚121 relief work and reconstruction Compensation for depreciation Other public collections 6‚845 Nadace rozvoje občanské společnosti 7‚285 of assets acquired from the grant 322‚645 Abakus 100‚587 resilience and nutrition security Revenues from inheritance 75‚308 Nadační fond nezávislé žurnalistiky 12‚757 Revenue from the Koněvova house 55‚997 Breathe Mongolia 7‚030 social inclusion and protection Donated services 49‚834 Nadační fond Veolia 37‚272 Revenue from the Langhans Centre 28‚864 Človek v ohrození, n.o. 8‚353 education and skills Material gifts 107‚917 OAK Foundation 78‚263 Revenue from the Slavkov u Brna house 11‚232 Edwards Lifesciences International Fund 4‚564 Bushman s. r. o. 12‚009 Other revenues from Foundations and NGOs 13‚072 livelihoods and environment Revenues of company kindergarten 13‚177 European Climate Foundation 10‚870 ČEZ, a. s. 5‚823 The Sigrid Rausing Trust 148‚546 good governance Other revenues 90‚796 Ford foundation 12‚925 LEGO Trading s. r. o. 39‚908 Tides Foundation 91‚682 2 human rights LP Komfort, s. r. o. 7‚423 introduction OCC s. r. o. 16‚763 our activities in 2020 Private and Corporate donors 4‚988‚310 Potravinová banka v Olomouckém kraji z. s. 6‚923 TOTAL 87,620,481 direct aid for the persecuted Club of Friends of People in Need 1‚214‚575 Other material gifts 19‚068 support for civil society Direct donations 1‚413‚445 advocacy activities Avast Software s. r. o. 163‚676 Cliff ord Chance, Customer Service Division 9‚478 Local governments (Czech Republic) 2‚918‚035 Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Československá obchodní banka, a. s. 9‚342 Capital City of Prague 460‚202 education and awareness Dušan Šenkypl 37‚794 3 Karlovy Vary region 473‚464 introductions / One World FIDES AGRO, spol. s r.o. 9‚526 Liberec region 199‚543 Gerhardt Bubník 20‚899 our support for schools and teachers Prague 5 district 4‚953 Hana Dvořáková 100‚521 Varianty Prague 7 district 13‚275 Jan Barta 9‚761 migration Frýdlantsko region 4‚276 LEGO Trading s. r. o. 60‚190 JSNS educational programme Olomouc region 603‚620 Libor Malý 29‚405 One World Plzeň Region 374‚856 Libor Winkler 66‚521 Statutory city of Brno 9‚526 4 social work and counselling Martin Hájek 35‚745 Statutory city of Chomutov 5‚915 introduction / who we are Natland Group, SE 60‚572 Statutory city of Karlovy Vary 7‚073 who we are Ondřej Fryc 70‚490 Statutory city of Kladno 30‚317 cooperation with local governments OPTREAL, spol. s r.o. 5‚715 Statutory city of Liberec 9‚869 support for children Pavel Baudiš 19‚051 Statutory city of Olomouc 9‚145 support for families PSN s. r. o. 64‚298 Statutory city of Plzeň 31‚804 Samohýl group a. s. 7‚308 Statutory city of Ústí nad Labem 38‚856 SCR Ltd 4‚333 5 czech private donors Central Bohemian Region 139‚569 Slavíme velkoryse 10‚690 introduction / Czech private donors Ustí nad Labem Region 482‚797 Sonberk, a. s. 7‚591 Czech private donors Other revenues from local budgets 18‚975 thank you System4u a. s. 6‚604 organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 86 87 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report Expenditures In kind

Contents Expenditures 2020 in EUR In 2020, People in Need mediated further help in the introductory remarks from our CEO INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES 2020 70,529,379 amount of EUR 364,124. These funds do not represent expenses or revenues for the company and therefore International Activities in 2020 HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT 67,780,174 they are not included in the fi nancial statements. 1 emergency response and development Humanitarian aid 38,846,479 This is food and material assistance provided by donors. introduction / country programme employees Education and Skills Development 8,778,414 During the provision of help, People in Need has who we help Sustainable Livelihoods & Environment 6,989,850 participated in the role of a distributor to fi nal volume of aid Resilience and Nutrition Security 6,974,713 benefi ciaries. Values of distributed aid for each country relief work and reconstruction Social Inclusion and Protection 2,555,597 and for each donor are fi gured out in the following resilience and nutrition security Good Governance 2,503,383 table. social inclusion and protection Global Development Education and Awareness 1,131,738 education and skills HUMAN RIGHTS 2,749,205 livelihoods and environment Support for civil society 1,870,461 good governance Help for the Persecuted 648,967

2 human rights Advocacy Activities to Promote Human Rights 229,777 Country introduction Donor Amount in EUR our activities in 2020 ACTIVITIES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC 2020 7,278,138 Philippines Department of Agriculture of the Republic of the Philippines 249 direct aid for the persecuted SOCIAL WORK AND COUNSELLING 4,517,183 Ethiopia support for civil society Counselling for Families 3,756,176 The International Potato Center (CIP) 25,055 advocacy activities Counselling for Children 655,331 Myanmar International Organization for Migration (IOM) 148,397 Cooperation with Public Administration 105,676 Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Myanmar United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 190,423 3 education and awareness EDUCATION AND AWARENESS 2,760,955 introductions / One World Inclusive Education 1,310,736 our support for schools and teachers One World Festival 654,783 TOTAL 364,124 Varianty Media literacy 279,968 migration Global Development Education and Awareness 150,349 JSNS educational programme Active Citizenship 133,686 One World Migration 125,348 Modern Czechoslovak History 106,085 4 social work and counselling introduction / who we are OTHER 9,715,907 who we are Exchange rate losses 528,3916 cooperation with local governments Project Supporting, Central Administration and Real Estate Management 3,850,228 support for children Fundraising and Donor Care 581,763 support for families

5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors TOTAL 87,523,424 Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 88 89 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report

Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection education and skills livelihoods and environment good governance 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Varianty migration JSNS educational programme One World 4 social work and counselling introduction / who we are who we are cooperation with local governments support for children support for families

5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 90 91 What did 2020 bring? Financial Balance Sheet People in Need – Annual Report As of 31 December 2020 (In thousands of CZK) Line Contents No. As of ..  As of ..  introductory remarks from our CEO a b   B. Current assets 41 737,022 1,142,275 ASSETS International Activities in 2020 B.I. Inventories 42 44,537 43,049 Line . Materials in store () ,  , emergency response and development No. As of ..  As of ..  1 . Materials in transit ()  a b   introduction / country programme employees . Work-in-progress ()  A. Fixed Assets 01 52,672 57,303 who we help . Semiproducts () A. I. Intangible assets 02 40,283 56,222 . Finished products ( )  ,  volume of aid . Intangible results from research and development ( ) . Livestock ( )  relief work and reconstruction . Software (  )  ,  , . Merchandise in stock ( )   . Valuable rights (  ) , , resilience and nutrition security . Merchandise in transit ( ) . Low-value intangibles fi xed assets ( )   . Advance payments for inventory (  )  , , social inclusion and protection . Other intangibles ( )  ,  , B.II. Receivables 52 144,866 167,283 education and skills . Intangible fi xed assets under construction ( )  ,   . Customers ( ) ,  ,  . Advances for intangible assets ( )  livelihoods and environment . Bills of exchange to be collected ( ) A. II. Tangible fi xed assets 10 88,365 90,845 good governance . Receivables for discounted securities (  ) . Land ( )  ,  ,  . Operational advance payments made (  except , ,  . Artworks and collections ( )  2 human rights the line ) . Buildings and structures ( )   ,   ,  introduction . Other receivables (  )  ,  ,  . Movable fi xed assets ( )  , ,  our activities in 2020 . Receivables from employees ( )  , ,  . Perennial crops (  )  . Receivables from social security and health insurance institutions ( )  direct aid for the persecuted . Breeding and draught animals (  )  . Income taxes ( )  ,  . Low-value fi xed assets ( )  support for civil society . Other direct taxes ( )  . Other tangible fi xed assets ( )  advocacy activities  . Value added tax ( )  . Tangible fi xed assets under construction ( )     . Other taxes and fees ( )  . Advances for tangible fi xed assets ( )  Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 . Grants receivable from national budget ( ) A. III. Financial assets 21 0 0  . Grants receivable from local authorities´ budgets ( ) education and awareness . Investments in subsidiaries ( )  3  . Receivables from participants in an association ( ) . Investments in associates ( )  introductions / One World  . Receivables from fi xed-term fi nancial transactions (  )  . Bonds, debentures and similar securities held until maturity ( )  our support for schools and teachers  . Receivables from issued bonds (  )  . Loans to organisational units ( )  Varianty . Sundry receivables ( )  ,  ,  . Other long-term loans ( )  . Estimated receivables ( )  , , migration . Other fi nancial assets ( )  . Depreciations to receivables ( )  A. IV. Accumulated depreciation on fi xed assets 29 -75,976 -89,764 JSNS educational programme B.III. Short-term fi nancial assets 72 292,700 789,426 . Depreciation of research and development ( ) One World . Cash ()   ,  , . Depreciation of software (  )  -,  -, . Stamps and vouchers ( )  . Depreciation of valuable rights (  )  -, -, 4 social work and counselling . Bank accounts ()   ,   ,  . Depreciation of low-value intangibles fi xed assets ( ) - - introduction / who we are . Shares and similar securities for trading ( )  . Depreciation of other intangibles ( ) -,  - ,

who we are . Bonds, debentures and similar securities for trading ( )  . Depreciation of buildings and structures ( ) - ,  -,  . Other bonds, debentures and securities ( )   cooperation with local governments . Depreciation of movable fi xed assets ( ) - ,  - , . Cash in transit ( )  , ,  . Depreciation of perennial crops (  )  support for children B.IV. Other assets 81 254,919 142,517 . Depreciation of breeding and draught animals (  )  support for families . Deferred expenses ( )  ,  ,  . Depreciation of low-value fi xed assets ( )  - - . Accrued revenue (  )   ,  , . Depreciation of other tangible fi xed assets ( ) 5 czech private donors TOTAL ASSETS 85 789,694 1,199,578 introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 92 93 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report

Contents Line No. As of ..  As of ..  introductory remarks from our CEO a b   LIABILITIES AND EQUITY . Sundry payables ( )  , ,  International Activities in 2020 Line . Short-term bank loans ( )  1 emergency response and development No. As of ..  As of ..  . Credits for discounted securities ( )  introduction / country programme employees a b    . Short-term bonds issued ( )  A. Own resources 86 560,533 996,743 who we help . Own bonds issued ( )  A.I. Equity 87 560,154 994,196 . Estimated payables ( )  ,  , volume of aid . Own equity ( )  , ,  . Other short-term fi nancial assistance ( )  relief work and reconstruction . Funds ()   ,   , B.IV. Other liabilities 130 2,806 11,881 resilience and nutrition security . Gains or losses from the revaluation of assets and liabilities ()  . Accrued expenses (  )   ,  , A.II. Profi t or loss 91 379 2,547 . Deferred revenues (  )     social inclusion and protection . Profi t and loss for account (+/- )  ,  education and skills . Profi t or loss to be approved (+/- )   TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 134 789,694 1,199,578 livelihoods and environment . Retained earnings, accumulated losses from previous years (+/- )  good governance

2 human rights B. Liabilities 95 229,161 202,835 Signature of statutory representative Prepared by introduction B.I. Provisions 96 0 0 our activities in 2020 . Tax deductible provisions ( )  B.II. Long-term liabilities 98 1,007 435 direct aid for the persecuted . Long-term bank loans ( )  support for civil society . Own bonds issued ( )  advocacy activities . Payables of lease ( )   . Long-term advances received ( )   Date of creation: Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 . Long-term bills of exchange payable ( )  06/21/2021 . Estimated payables ( )  3 education and awareness . Other long-term liabilities ( )  ,  introductions / One World B.III. Short-term liabilities 106 225,348 190,519 our support for schools and teachers . Suppliers ( )    ,   ,  Varianty . Bills of exchange to be paid ( )   . Advance payments received (  )    

migration . Other payables (  )  ,  ,  JSNS educational programme . Employees ( )  ,  ,  One World . Other payables to employees ( )  ,   . Social security and health insurance institutions ( )   , ,  4 social work and counselling . Income taxes ( )  introduction / who we are . Other direct taxes ( )  , , who we are  . Value added tax ( )    . Other taxes and fees ( )  ,  , cooperation with local governments . Payables to national budget ( )  , , support for children  . Payables to local authorities´ budgets ( )  support for families  . Payables to unpaid subscribed securities and shares ( )   . Payables to participants in association ( )   . Payables to fi xed-term fi nancial transactions (  )  5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 94 95 What did 2020 bring? Profi t & Loss Account People in Need – Annual Report As of 31 December 2020 (In thousands of CZK)

Contents Activity Activity introductory remarks from our CEO Name of indicator No. Main Supplem. Total Name of indicator No. Main Supplem. Total A. EXPENSES 01 B. REVENUES 40 International Activities in 2020 A.I. Consumed purchases 02 639,274 1,400 640,674 B.I. Operating subsidies 41 0 0 0 1 emergency response and development . Consumed materials, energy and other non-inventory items . Operating subsidies ( )  introduction / country programme employees ( , , ) ,   ,  B.II. Contribution received total 43 1,453 0 1,453 . Merchandise sold ( )    . Received operating contribuitons ( ) who we help . Repairs and maintenance ( ) ,  ,  . Received donations ( ) , , volume of aid . Travel expenses ( ) , , . Received membership fees (  ) relief work and reconstruction . Entertainment expenses (  )  ,   ,  B.III. Revenues from sales of own products and services ( , , resilience and nutrition security . Other services ( )  ,   , , ) 47 49,146 3,322 52,468 A.II. Change in work-in-progress and capitalisation 09 –2,459 0 –2,459 B.IV. Other revenues total 48 2,245,443 107 2,245,550 social inclusion and protection . Change in work-in-progress ( , , , )  . Contractual fi nes, interest on late payments and other fi nes education and skills . Capitalization of material, goods and internal services ( , )  – – and penalties ( , )  livelihoods and environment . Capitalization of fi xed assets (  ,  )  –,  –,  . Revenue from written-off irrecoverable receivables ( )   . Interest revenues ( )     good governance A.III. Personnel expenses 13 477,124 1,195 478,319  . Wages and salaries ( )   ,    ,  . Foreign exchange gains ( )   ,  , 2 human rights . Mandatory social security (  )   ,     ,  . Accounting for funds ( ) , ,  , ,   . Other revenues ( ) ,   ,  introduction . Other social insurance (  )     . Mandatory social security expenses ( )  ,  ,  B.V. Revenues from disposal of assets 55 128 0 128 our activities in 2020  . Other social security expenses ( )    . Revenues from sales of intangible and tangible fi xed assets ( )   direct aid for the persecuted A.IV. Taxes and fees 19 5,400 24 5,424 . Revenues from sale of shares and ownership interests ( )  support for civil society  . Taxes and fees ( , , )  ,  ,   . Revenues from sales of materials ( )     . Revenue from short-term fi nancial assets ( )  advocacy activities A.V. Other expenses subtotal 21 1,157,639 77 1,157,716  . Contractual fi nes, interest on late payments,  . Revenue from long-term fi nancial assets ( ) other fi nes and penalties ( , )    Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 . Write-off irrecoverable receivables ( )    TOTAL REVENUES 61 2,296,170 3,429 2,299,599 3 education and awareness . Interest expenses ( )    C. Profi t/loss before tax 62 2,093 733 2,826 introductions / One World . Foreign exchange losses ( )   ,   ,   . Donations to benefi ciaries ( )  , , D. Profi t/loss after tax 63 1,886 661 2,547 our support for schools and teachers . Shortages and damage ( )    Varianty . Other expenses ( )  ,   , migration A.VI. Depreciation, sold property, additions to provisions 29 14,683 0 14,683 Signature of statutory representative Prepared by JSNS educational programme  . Depreciation of tangible and intangible fi xed assets ( )  ,  ,  . Net book value of sold tangible and intangible fi xed assets ( )  One World  . Securities and shares sold ( )  4 social work and counselling  . Materials sold ( )   . Additions to provisions ( , ) introduction / who we are A.VII. Membership fees 35 2,416 0 2,416 who we are . Membership fees and contributions paid to operational units ( , ) ,  ,  Date of creation: cooperation with local governments A.VIII. Income tax 37 207 72 279 06/21/2021 support for children . Income tax ( )     

support for families EXPENSES TOTAL 39 2,294,284 2,768 2,297,052

5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 96 97 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report Notes to Financial Statements — Production, trade and services not listed in annexes 1-3 of the Trade Act as of December 31, 2020 — Rental of properties, apartments and commercial spaces — Catering services Contents introductory remarks from our CEO The Organisation pursues these supplementary activities exclusively with the aim to make more effi cient use of the property and at the same time 1. General data these activities must not aff ect the quality, scope or availability of its benevolent services. Any profi t made on these supplementary activities may be International Activities in 2020 used only for the improvement and extension of benevolent services. 1.1. Company headquarters – Czech Republic 1 emergency response and development Members of the organisation’s corporate bodies, i.e. the executive and supervisory boards, have not been paid any remuneration for their activity introduction / country programme employees Accounting entity: Člověk v tísni, o.p.s. (PEOPLE IN NEED) in the corporate bodies. The organisation neither has provided any advance payment or credit nor any guarantee for the liabilities of members of who we help Registered offi ce: Šafaříkova 635/24, 120 00 Praha 2 the statutory bodies. Family members of the members of statutory bodies do not have any employment or similar relationships with regard to the ID Number: 25755277 accounting entity. Neither members of the statutory bodies nor their family members are part of a legal entity with which the accounting entity volume of aid Tax ID Number: CZ25755277 concluded a business contract or other contractual relationships in the respective period and have no ownership interest in these subjects. relief work and reconstruction Legal status: Public Benefi t Organisation resilience and nutrition security Date of the foundation of the Benevolent Society: April 16, 1999 Registration: The Organisation has been entered in the Register of Public Benefi t Organisations kept at the Municipal Court in Prague, Section O., insert 119 1.2. Organisational unit in another country of the EU social inclusion and protection education and skills Statutory bodies of the Organisation as of December 31, 2020 are: The Organisation has no organisational unit in European Union. Executive Board: Jan Pergler – Chairman livelihoods and environment Kristina Taberyová, Petr Jančárek, Jana Straková, Daniel Műnich, Petr Kostohryz good governance Supervisory Board: Václav Mazánek – Chairman 1.3. Founding of an Endowment Fund Ondřej Blažek, Ondřej Matyáš 2 human rights Director of the Benevolent Society: Šimon Pánek Based on the decision of the Municipal Court in Prague, the Endowment fund was established as at June 25, 2015, of which the company Člověk introduction Founders: Česká televize, Ing. Jaromír Štětina, Šimon Pánek v tísni, o.p.s. (PEOPLE IN NEED) is a co-founder. The Endowment fund has been entered in the Endowment Register under the fi le number N1251. our activities in 2020 Benevolent services as of December 31, 2020: Name: Prague Civil Society Centre, nadační fond (Endowment fund) direct aid for the persecuted — Organising humanitarian and development aid both abroad and in the Czech Republic Registered offi ce: Politických vězňů 1272/21, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1 support for civil society — Providing assistance to politically, racially or otherwise persecuted persons both abroad and in the Czech Republic ID Number: 04190815 — Providing assistance to young journalists and independent press both abroad and in the Czech Republic advocacy activities — Providing assistance to local governments and other local organisations Aim and purpose of the Endowment Fund is the support of civic society especially in the countries of the former Soviet Union with exception of — Organising assistance for minorities both abroad and in the Czech Republic countries of the EU (Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia). Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 — Social consultancy 3 education and awareness — Public education — Organisation of workshops and trainings 1.4. Founding of a charity in Great Britain introductions / One World — Organisation of cultural and sports events our support for schools and teachers — Providing social services Based on the decision of the Registration Court in Great Britain, the partner organisation PEOPLE IN NEED (PIN) UK was established as at Decem- Varianty — Community planning and organising ber 21, 2018 under the register number 1181344. — Organisation of educational and leisure activities for children and youth migration — Supporting and operation of work-therapeutic and re-socialization workshops including sales of products manufactured in these Name: PEOPLE IN NEED (PIN) UK JSNS educational programme workshops both abroad and in the Czech Republic Registered offi ce: 49–51 East Road, London, N1 6AH — Publishing activities Executive director: Camila Garbutt One World — Providing consultancy and assistance in the fi eld of protection against discrimination based on gender, racial or ethnic origin, religion, Members of the Executive Board: David Chirico, Helen Cibinda Ntale, Jan Mrkvička, Petra Vránová, Šimon Pánek, John Walker, Klara Skrivankova 4 social work and counselling belief, world view, disability, age or sexual orientation — Operations in the fi eld of protection of rights and justifi ed interests of consumers The aim and purpose of the organisation is supporting the victims of wars, natural disasters and other disasters all over the world and developing introduction / who we are — Operation of a multicultural centre programmes focused on education, health, the fi ght against poverty and support of human rights. who we are — Scientifi c-research activities cooperation with local governments — Providing debt relief services — Operations in the fi eld of sustainable development, climate change, nature, landscape and environmental protection support for children 2. Breakdown of personnel expenses for the accounting period 1. 1. to 31. 12. 2020 support for families Supplementary activities: Apart from the basic scope of activities specifi ed in the previous section of this article, for the purpose of which the Organisation was founded, Number of employees, Personnel expenses: the Organisation also pursues additional activities that are provided on principle as a paid service. These supplementary activities include: The breakdown of the personnel expenses and number of employees by countries only reflects long-term working relationships concluded 5 czech private donors — Creation and distribution of audio-visual programmes based on local legislatives. introduction / Czech private donors — Advertising activities In war and post-war countries, e.g. Iraq, such attitude is not possible. The local collaborators are reported as services suppliers. — Brokerage in the fi eld of advertising and promotions Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 98 99 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report The total amount of people who worked for the Organisation on missions abroad is higher and is stated in the info-graphic of the annual report, At the missions abroad, where the local legislation requires archiving of accounting documents in the country of origin, these accounting documents which reflects the average number for the whole calendar year. are archived in local archives at the registered offi ces of foreign branches of the entity. Accounting records are also fi led in electronic form on a sep- arate server and simultaneously on an external storage medium deposited outside the Organisation’s operating premises. DMS system ELO has been Contents Average Social, health Personnel used for archiving documents since 2011. introductory remarks from our CEO Average number Gross wages, monthly gross and other funds expenses, of employees* total in CZK wages in CZK contributions in CZK total in CZK The Company maintains its accounting according to Accounting Act no. 563/1991 Coll., as amended, and according to Regulation no. 504/2002 Coll. International Activities in 2020 Afghanistan 59.58 7,819,152.79 10,936.49 7,819,152.79 as amended (hereinafter referred to as the “accounting principles”). 1 emergency response and development Angola 97.75 6,873,351.62 5,859.63 496,192.54 7,369,544.16 Armenia 17.08 4,368,084.84 21,311.89 4,368,084.84 introduction / country programme employees 3.1. Tangible, intangible fi xed assets and fi nancial assets Bosnia and Hercegovina 3.00 981,007.50 27,250.21 213,761.83 1,194,769.33 who we help DR Congo 103.25 11,726,340.98 9,464.36 1,278,088.60 13,004,429.58 Tangible and intangible fi xed assets are assets with a useable life exceeding one year and starting from the following valuation limit: volume of aid Ethiopia 217.33 19,814,789.11 7,597.81 1,766,751.03 21,581,540.14 Tangible fi xed assets CZK 40,000 Philippines 25.33 6,286,369.68 20,681.57 288,749.04 6,575,118.72 relief work and reconstruction Intangible fi xed assets CZK 60,000 Georgia 22.75 6,265,214.38 22,949.50 165,527.03 6,430,741.41 resilience and nutrition security Technical tangible fi xed asset improvement CZK 40,000 Cambodia 25.08 8,387,489.65 27,869.12 71,183.42 8,458,673.07 Technical intangible fi xed asset improvement CZK 40,000 social inclusion and protection Kosovo 5.33 2,038,716.13 31,874.86 374,613.25 2,413,329.38 Valuable rights CZK 60,000 education and skills Costa Rica 10.50 4,907,842.04 38,951.13 1,159,022.38 6,066,864.42 Breeding and draught animals – regardless of purchase price livelihoods and environment Iraq 59.00 26,585,109.99 37,549.59 2,106,831.72 28,691,941.71 Moldova 10.17 3,833,614.60 31,412.77 1,049,346.73 4,882,961.33 good governance Buildings, land and artworks are considered as tangible fi xed assets regardless of purchase price and usable life. Mongolia 9.33 1,925,842.95 17,201.17 137,776.72 2,063,619.67 Long-term fi nancial assets are assets with a due period longer than one year regardless of evaluation. 2 human rights Myanmar 72.83 12,678,027.80 14,506.42 12,678,027.80 Fixed assets are valued on the basis of the purchase cost, i.e. including secondary acquisition costs (cost of transport, installation etc.), or replacement introduction Nepal 55.15 9,848,165.29 14,880.88 2,020,808.48 11,868,973.77 cost (assets acquired free of charge). Serbia 7.50 2,312,728.88 25,696.99 311,402.06 2,624,130.94 Depreciation of tangible and intangible fi xed assets is regulated by the depreciation plan. The organisation applies the straight-line method of depre- our activities in 2020 Turkey (since 1. 7. 2020) 0.50 379,261.01 63,210.17 65,973.74 445,234.75 ciation. Unless stipulated otherwise in individual cases, the period of depreciation of fi xed assets is based on the table below: direct aid for the persecuted Ukraine 131.25 27,634,995.20 17,546.03 6,104,522.06 33,739,517.26 support for civil society Zambia 35.42 3,516,642.05 8,273.67 183,466.31 3,700,108.36 Description of assets Period of depreciation (months) Missions total 168,182,746.49 17,794,016.94 185,976,763.43 Software without time limitation 36 advocacy activities Intangible assets with time limitation According to the validity of the license Employments – including agreements Computers and other computer technologies 36 Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 on working activity in the Czech Republic Mobile phones and other telecommunication technologies 24 3 education and awareness and EU and abroad according Other tangible fi xed assets 36 introductions / One World to the Czech law 553.06 215,177,333.00 32,422.24 72,830,792.98 288,008,125.98 Passenger cars and other motorized vehicles unless stated otherwise 48 Of this executive Passenger cars and other motorized vehicles acquired used Individually, usually 24 or 36 months our support for schools and teachers (members of the executive board)** 19.43 12,240,707.00 52,499.17 4,127,882.00 16,368,589.00 Passenger cars and other motorized vehicles Afghanistan and the Individually, usually 24 or 36 months Varianty Number of Total amount front line in Ukraine migration Contracts of paid for Con- Passenger cars Angola, Ethiopia, Congo, South Sudan, Zambia 36 services tracts of services Motor bikes Angola, Ethiopia, Congo, South Sudan, Zambia 24 JSNS educational programme Contract of services 1,179 4,333,968.00 4,333,968.00 Drones Individually according to the product specifi cation One World Valuable rights 18 * we present an average number of employees recalculated on the term of the employment relationship for missions where employment relation- Navision 2020 accounting software 60 4 social work and counselling ships were concluded or terminated during 2020 Buildings including temporary ones Individually (currently 360 months or for the expected duration of use) introduction / who we are ** there were other persons in the management of the Organisation during 2020 who were no longer active employees at the time of preparing the Notes to the fi nancial statements: Jiří Beran Technical improvements of leased assets For the duration of the lease agreement in force at the time of putting into use who we are Technical improvement of assets put into operation that have not Remaining period of depreciation of assets with technical improvement cooperation with local governments been depreciated * Technical improvement of assets put into operation that have been Intangible assets – 18 months support for children 3. Information on used accounting methods and general accounting principles already depreciated Tangible assets – individually according to the type of assets support for families The company has been processing its accounting records using computer equipment with the utilization of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018 * in individual cases, the Organisation may decide that after the technical improvement the depreciation period is extended to the maximum amount software with the required modifi cations for the company needs. The client´s modifi cations were made by AUTOCONT a.s. which is valid for the purchase of new property. 5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Accounting documents are archived in the form of hard copies in the archive at the registered offi ce of the Organisation, Šafaříkova 24, 120 00 Praha Minor intangible and tangible fi xed assets acquired by December 31, 2002 have been recorded in the Organisation’s assets and are valued at the pur- chase cost. These assets are registered in asset accounts until their retirement. Czech private donors 2 and partly in the object owned by the organisation – Koněvova 182/1945, Praha 3. thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 100 101 What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report 3.7. Funds and equity The assets acquired after January 1, 2003 that are below the above-given valuation limit and with a usable life longer than 1 year are reflected in the Organisation’s expenses at the time of acquisition. However, these assets are registered during the whole period of use in the operational inventory In compliance with the valid accounting principles, the items are accounted for in the funds on public collections announced pursuant to Act no. Contents records and they are subject to inventory. 117/2001 Coll.; furthermore, funds received by the Organisation from other persons and companies for the purpose of implementation of the Organi- introductory remarks from our CEO In case of bookkeeping of the depreciation of assets acquired from subsidies and grants or donated assets, the amount of equity will decrease after sation’s main mission: subsidies, gifts, grants, reserve fund and operating reserve fund. posting the depreciation against the depreciation reserves account by the depreciation amount, and at the same time the other revenues account will International Activities in 2020 increase. In the equity accounts the company accounts for assets acquired from subsidies, grants, and donated assets and material. A part of the balance also are economic results to 2003. 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees 3.2. Inventories A list of important donors is part of the company annual report. who we help The purchased inventory is valued at the purchase cost, which includes the cost of purchase of inventory and costs relating to the purchase. 1/ The Company divides funds to the bound and free: volume of aid Own products are valued at own costs (i.e. direct expenses and the part of indirect expenses related to the production). — Bound funds are funds whose use is primarily in terms of the purpose of regulating the conditions of a service, or it is covered by other relief work and reconstruction Finished goods and goods purchased for resale are recorded in a separate module of SW Navision. legislation. resilience and nutrition security Inventory received free of charge and intended for humanitarian and development aid is registered in the operational records or in the register in a — Free funds are funds whose use is in full charge of PIN and is not covered by any other legislation, eventually it is covered only very separate module of SW Navision. generally. social inclusion and protection education and skills 2/ The Company also records received subsidies and grants by currency and by the conversion rate determined by provider. 3.3. Cash and valuables a/ Subsidies and grants which are settled with the provider in foreign currency by rates that company uses during the reporting period. livelihoods and environment b/ Subsidies and grants which are settled with the provider at the rate set by the provider. good governance Cash and valuables are valued at their respective nominal values. c/ Other subsidies and grants recorded in the Czech currency. For funds received from collections and grants, separate bank accounts are opened in which these resources are fi led and recorded. 2 human rights The Company opened synthetic accounts 914 (funds- assets under constructions) and 919 (funds- inventory in transit) in the account classifi cation introduction within the account group 91 (funds). In account 914 part of the fi nancial resources of funds for the coverage of assets under construction as of our activities in 2020 3.4. Receivables December 31, 2020 is reported and in account 919 part of the fi nancial resources of funds allocated for the coverage of purchased inventories and inventories in transit as of December 31, 2020 is reported. Drawdown (accounting) of funds reported in accounts 914 and 919 will be made in the direct aid for the persecuted Receivables are valued at their initial nominal value. The Organisation does not have receivables transferred from other entities. next accounting period upon the physical handover of inventories or completion of assets in compliance with the respective contracts. support for civil society On September 20, 2012, the Executive Board of the Organisation decided to establish a Fund of operating reserves. The fund will consist of net advocacy activities 3.5. Payables profi t after tax based on the decision of the Executive Board on accounting of the profi t. Resources from the fund will be used for the co-fi nancing of projects if their operating result is a loss that cannot be covered by the project resources, or stability, sustainability and development of the Organisa- Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Payables are valued at their initial nominal value. The Organisation has not assumed any payables of other entities. tion. The fund of operating reserves is recorded in account 917. 3 education and awareness introductions / One World 3.6. Use of foreign currency in accounting our support for schools and teachers Varianty 3.6.1. Use of foreign currency in the course of the accounting period During the accounting period, receivables and payables registered in foreign currencies declared by ČNB (Czech National Bank) are converted into migration the Czech currency at the ČNB exchange rate declared on the fi rst day of the calendar month after 2:30 p.m. On the fi rst working day of the month JSNS educational programme till the declaration of the exchange rate at 2:30 p.m., the exchange rate of the previous month is used. Receivables, payables, subsidies and grants according to the indent 3.7 that are recorded in other currencies not declared by ČNB were converted to One World the Czech currency at the offi cial middle exchange rate declared by central bank of that respective country, or the current interbank exchange rate 4 social work and counselling to USD or EUR. In cases where there is no central bank in the country, the exchange rate that ensures the true and fair view of accounting is used. introduction / who we are who we are 3.6.2. Use of foreign currency at the end of the balance sheet date cooperation with local governments At the end of the accounting period, receivables and payables registered in foreign currencies declared by ČNB (Czech National Bank) are convert- ed into the Czech currency at the ČNB exchange rate declared on December 31, 2020. support for children Receivables, payables, subsidies and grants according to the indent 3.7 that are recorded in other currencies not declared by ČNB were converted to support for families the Czech currency at the offi cial middle exchange rate declared by central bank of that respective country, or the current interbank exchange rate to USD or EUR. In cases where there is no central bank in the country, the exchange rate that ensures the true and fair view of accounting is used. 5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 102 103 What did 2020 bring? Additional information to the Balance Sheet People in Need – Annual Report Fixed assets – accumulated depreciation – assets A. IV. and Profi t and Loss Account Status as of Decrease Status as of Contents December 31, Defi cits/ December 31, 2019 Increase Liquidation Sale Donation damages 2020 introductory remarks from our CEO Intangible assets 22,610 6,680 0 0 0 0 29,290 4. Fixed assets (thousand CZK) Of which: International Activities in 2020 Software 18,516 4,202 22,718 1 emergency response and development All numeral values specifi ed below are in thousands of CZK, unless specifi ed otherwise in the text. Valuable rights 1,703 50 1,753 Low-value intangibles fi xed assets 14 14 introduction / country programme employees 4.1.1. Fixed assets (thousand CZK) Other intangibles 2,377 2,428 4,805 who we help Fixed assets – purchase costs – assets A. I. to A. III. Tangible assets 53,366 7,975 339 340 188 0 60,474 Decrease Advance volume of aid Of which: payment relief work and reconstruction Buildings and structures 6,631 901 7,532 accoun- Cars and motorcycles 34,636 5,474 211 340 188 39,371 resilience and nutrition security Status as of Revalua- ting/ Status as of Other movable fi xed assets 12,036 1,600 128 13,508 social inclusion and protection December 31, Dona- Defi cits / tion of classifi - December 31, 2019 Increase Liquidation Sale tion damages assets cation 2020 Low-value fi xed assets 63 63 education and skills Intangible assets 40,283 38,638 0 0 0 0 0 22,699 56,222 livelihoods and environment Of which: Total 75,976 14,655 339 340 188 0 89,764 good governance Software 23,629 20,214 43,843 Valuable rights 1,834 1,834 2 human rights Low-value intangible fi xed assets 14 14 Assets – depreciated price introduction Other intangibles 7,348 2,485 9,833 Status as of Status as of our activities in 2020 Intangible fi xed assets under December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 construction 7,458 15,939 22,699 698 direct aid for the persecuted Intangible assets 17,673 26,932 Advances for intangible assets 0 0 Of which: support for civil society Tangible fi xed assets 88,365 6,593 339 340 188 0 0 3,246 90,845 Software 5,113 21,125 Of which: advocacy activities Valuable rights 131 81 Land 2,639 2,639 Low-value intangibles fi xed assets 0 0 Artworks and collections 0 0 Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Other intangibles 4,971 5,028 Buildings and structures 26,399 53 26,452 Intangible assets under construction 7,458 698 3 education and awareness Cars and motorcycles 44,445 2,685 211 340 188 46,391 Advances for intangible assets 0 0 introductions / One World Other movable fi xed assets (*) 14,768 508 128 15,148 Tangible assets 34,999 30,371 Low-value fi xed assets 63 63 our support for schools and teachers Of which: Tangible fi xed assets under Varianty Land 2,639 2,639 construction (buildings) 0 0 Buildings and structures 19,768 18,920 migration Tangible fi xed assets under Cars and motorcycles 9,809 7,020 JSNS educational programme construction (other) 51 3,347 3,246 152 Other movable fi xed assets 2,732 1,640 Advances for tangible fi xed assets 0 0 One World Low-value fi xed assets 0 0 Financial assets 0 0 Tangible fi xed assets under construction (buildings) 0 0 4 social work and counselling Of which: Tangible fi xed assets under construction (other) 51 152 Securities 0 0 introduction / who we are Advances for tangible fi xed assets 0 0 who we are Financial assets 0 0 Total 128,648 45,231 339 340 188 0 0 25,945 147,067 cooperation with local governments Of which: support for children Note: * in the Other movable fi xed assets line, liquidation column is also included the value of property that was used for spare parts; Securities 0 0

support for families Total 52,672 57,303

5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 104 105 What did 2020 bring? Income taxes 299 1,051 People in Need – Annual Report 5. Current assets Advanced payments of corporation tax 2020 reduced by the tax liability

5.1. Inventories – assets B. I. Contents Sundry receivables 2,848 7,510 There are the receivables from partner organisations on this line that cover mainly loans; the largest loan is the loan to the partner orga- introductory remarks from our CEO Inventories (thousand CZK) As of December 31, 2019 As of December 31, 2020 nisation Člověk v ohrožení, n.o. that is due at the end of the balance sheet date and the receivables from the donor Unitel S.A. Angola. Materials in store 41,951 39,634 International Activities in 2020 Materials in transit 1 0 Estimated receivables 87,197 58,792 1 emergency response and development Work in progress 778 0 These are estimated receivables on the outstanding revenue grants used by the company under a valid contract in 2020, but the donor Finished products 0 1,074 introduction / country programme employees funds had not been paid by the date of preparation of the fi nancial statements. Livestock 0 0 who we help A major part of the estimated receivables is the performance of the project of humanitarian and development aid in Ukraine, Burma, Iraq Merchandise in stock and in stores 444 217 volume of aid and Philippines. These projects are fi nanced from resources of the United Nations agency, European Commission, resources of foreign Advance payments for inventory 1,363 2,124 governments (USA, Great Britain, Armenia, Netherlands and New Zealand) and of non-profi t organisations. relief work and reconstruction Merchandise in transit 0 0 resilience and nutrition security Total 44,537 43,049 Total receivables 144,866 167,283 social inclusion and protection Material in store consists mainly of: education and skills – Unsent supplies of humanitarian and development aid which will be donated in the next period livelihoods and environment – Unsent supplies of human rights projects which will be donated in the next period – Food and material aid in the Czech Republic 5.3. Short-term fi nancial assets (thousands of CZK) – assets B. III. good governance Livestock present guard docks. 2 human rights Merchandise in stock consists mainly of: Short-term fi nancial assets Goods in Café Langhans and stock sold as charity items. As of December 31, 2019 As of December 31, 2020 introduction Finished products consist of website development in Mongolia. Cash 13,905 14,825 our activities in 2020 Advance payments for inventory consist mainly of advance payments for the purchase of inventory Stamps and vouchers 0 0 for humanitarian and development aid, especially in Ukraine, Angola, Armenia, Mongolia and Zambia. direct aid for the persecuted Bank accounts 267,692 767,059 support for civil society Other bonds, debentures and securities 0 79 Cash in transit 11,103 7,461 advocacy activities 5.2. Receivables (thousands of CZK) – assets B. II. Status as of December 31, 2019 Status as of December 31, 2020 Total 292,700 789,424 Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Matters in italics relate to the year 2020 Trade receivables total 52,542 95,614 education and awareness 3 Of which 5.3.1. More detailed information on Other securities – assets B. III. 6. introductions / One World Receivables from customers 8,539 22,570 Realizable securities (allotment certifi cates of investment funds) our support for schools and teachers Receivables overdue more than 365 days 0 0 Number of securities Value as of December 31, 2019 Number of securities Value as of December 31, 2020 Varianty Receivables overdue 181 up to 364 days 9 0 as of December 31, 2019 (in thousands of CZK) as of December 31, 2020 (in thousands of CZK) Receivables overdue 91 up to 180 days 2 0 0 0 1/9 from 701 shares 79 migration Receivables overdue 0 up to 90 days 1,363 6,222 JSNS educational programme Receivables prior maturity 7,165 16,348 One World 5.4. Other assets (thousands of CZK) – assets B. IV. Amount of outstanding receivables as of the date of drawing up of the fi nancial statement: 4,645 4 social work and counselling Status as of December 31, 2019 Status as of December 31, 2020 introduction / who we are Operational advance payments made 41,654 71,087 Deferred expenses 7,137 4,171 A signifi cant part is made up of the expenses of the year 2021 paid in 2020, mainly for regular administrative services of econo- who we are The most important amounts are the advances to suppliers who implement part of the project mostly In Czech Republic, Congo, Ukraine, Burma, Philippines, Ethiopia, Nepal. mic and accounting software, for air tickets and insurance. cooperation with local governments Another signifi cant part consists of advance payments for services (electricity, gas, rent) in the Czech Republic. The accounting unit accounts for current expenses there related to accrued expenses. support for children Accounting for accrued expenses for the respective expenses account will be performed by the accounting unit in the accoun- ting period to which the expenses are factually related. Other receivables 2,349 1,957 support for families Accrued revenues 247,782 138,346 The most important amounts are receivables from suppliers of services, for credited performance, unpaid refunds from accounted prepayments and overpayments. These are contractually assured and received incomes in the following accounting period for projects that were partially realized in 2020. 5 czech private donors The most signifi cant part of revenues comes from the USA government through U.S. Agency for International Development, from EU and UN OCHA agency. introduction / Czech private donors Receivables from employees 1,980 4,316 Advance payments for unfi nished long-term business journeys; prepayments to employees charged in 2021 Czech private donors Total other assets 254,919 142,517 thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 106 107 What did 2020 bring?

People in Need – Annual Report 6. Equity Initial status as of Increase – donations Decrease – utilizati- Decrease – refunds of Balance for utilizati- January 1, 2020 accepted, gifts on, provision of gifts unused resources on in 2021 6.1. Equity (in thousands of CZK) – liabilities and equity A. I. 1. Contents State and local administration budgetary contributions, budgetary contributions from EU and subsidies from other foreign governments introductory remarks from our CEO account 901 – Equity State budget subsidies 4,257 164,523 151,472 8,019 9,289 Equity Assets from grants acquired International Activities in 2020 Local administration subsidies 536 80,218 76,405 3,802 547 from previous years for own activities Material gifts Total EU funds subsidies 124,822 722,981 455,165 1,617 391,021 1 emergency response and development Status as of January 1, 2020 8,176 35,589 0 43,765 Subsidies from operational introduction / country programme employees Increase – acquisition of fi xed assets and programmes 39,894 55,103 53,855 13,579 27,563 material gifts accepted 4,049 4,049 who we help Subsidies from funds of other Decrease – disposal of fi xed assets, depre- foreign governments 74,410 939,006 875,707 389 137,320 volume of aid ciation, material gifts to other parties –8,468 –8,468 Subsidies from UN Agencies 54,756 124,688 142,144 667 36,633 relief work and reconstruction Status as of December 31, 2020 8,176 28,530 0 39,346 Total subsidies 298,675 2,086,519 1,754,748 28,073 602,373 The increase in equity consists mainly of the purchase of part of the Benefi ciary Management System software application (CZK 1,122 thousand), resilience and nutrition security purchase of an audio-visual work “Mediální ring 2” (CZK 925 thousand) and methodological manual “V digitálním světě” (CZK 165 thousand) Initial status as of Increase – donations Decrease – utilizati- Decrease – refunds of Balance for utilizati- social inclusion and protection within the One World in Schools project, audio-visual spot “Real gift” (CZK 482 thousand) and audio-visual works focused on COVID-19 January 1, 2020 accepted, gifts on, provision of gifts unused resources on in 2021 education and skills prevention within the Ukraine mission (CZK 193 thousand). The decrease in equity consists mainly of depreciation of assets from grants for own activities (CZK 8,468 thousand). livelihoods and environment Funds – bound gifts (grants) Bound gifts (grants) - NGO 17,732 45,051 38,052 0 24,731 good governance Total funds (grants) 17,732 45,051 38,052 0 24,731 6.2. Funds – accounting group 91 (in thousand CZK) – liabilities and equity A. I. 2. 2 human rights introduction In compliance with the valid accounting principles, the following items are accounted for in the funds: Initial status as of Increase – donations Decrease – utilizati- Decrease – refunds of Balance for utilizati- — Public collections announced pursuant to Act no. 117/2001 Coll. January 1, 2020 accepted, gifts on, provision of gifts unused resources on in 2021 our activities in 2020 — Funds received by the Organisation from other persons for the purpose of implementation of the Organisation’s main mission: direct aid for the persecuted donations, subsidies and grants, Other funds support for civil society — Creation and utilization of the reserve fund Other 17,873 51,429 28,462 0 40,840 — Creation and utilization of the operating reserve fund Non-monetary gifts 6,732 7,213 9,980 0 3,965 advocacy activities Total Other funds 24,605 58,642 38,442 0 44,805 Bound funds are funds whose use is primarily in terms of the purpose of regulating the conditions of a service, or is covered by other legislation. Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness Free funds are funds whose use is in full charge of PIN and is not covered by any other legislation, eventually is covered only very generally. TOTAL BOUND FUNDS 344,215 2,191,200 1,834,085 28,073 673,257 introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Initial status as of Increase – donati- Decrease – utilization, Decrease – refunds of Balance for utilizati- 6.2.2. Funds – free January 1, 2020 ons accepted, gifts provision of gifts unused resources on in 2021 Decrease – re- Varianty Initial status as of Increase – dona- Decrease – utilization, Balance for utili- funds of unused January 1, 2020 tions accepted, gifts provision of gifts zation in 2021 migration FUNDS TOTAL 516,389 2,396,771 1,930,236 28,073 954,850 resources JSNS educational programme Of which: One World Collections (number / name) S-MHMP/166354/2008 6.2.1. Funds – bound 4 social work and counselling S-MHMP/204638/2011 introduction / who we are Initial status as of Increase – donations Decrease – utiliza- Decrease – refunds of Balance for S-MHMP/284758/2014 January 1, 2020 accepted, gifts tion, provision of gifts unused resources utilization in 2021 Long-term collection who we are “Skutečná pomoc” (Real Help) 48,171 52,548 34,830 0 65,889 cooperation with local governments Collections (number / name) S-MHMP/1230014/2012 support for children S-MHMP/578034/2013 Long-term humanitarian collection: Support for education in Africa 3,160 953 2,765 0 1,348 “Povodně” (Flood) in the Czech Republic 188 24 101 0 111 support for families S-MHMP/352276/2013 Syria and Iraq 293 16,891 5,142 0 12,042 Banat (Romania) 43 35 78 0 0 Nepal 49 63 0 0 112 czech private donors Total collections 3,203 988 2,843 0 1,348 Ukraine 2,625 413 0 0 3,038 5 Venezuela 22 75 0 0 97 introduction / Czech private donors Czechia 0 30,539 6,252 0 24,287 Czech private donors World 0 2,570 1,149 0 1,421 Lebanon 0 1,424 1,297 0 127 thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 108 109 What did

2020 bring? In 2019, the deduction under § 20 within the income tax of corporate bodies in the amount of CZK 1,000,000 was applied. Resources acquired by S-MHMP/1551858/2014 the attained tax obligation saving under § 20 of Act no. 586/92 Coll. from previous years were used to cover costs related to activities, the incomes People in Need – Annual Report “Lepší škola pro všechny” generated from which were not subject to tax in 2020. (Better school for everyone) 17,617 9,385 4,943 0 22,059 Contents Total collections 68,965 113,932 53,714 0 129,183 introductory remarks from our CEO 7.2. Approval of the fi nancial statements for 2019 Decrease – re- Initial status as of Increase – dona- Decrease – utilization, Balance for utili- funds of unused The Executive Board at its meeting in June 2020 approved the fi nancial statements of the Organisation for the 2019 accounting period, showing a International Activities in 2020 January 1, 2020 tions accepted, gifts provision of gifts zation in 2021 resources profi t after tax in the amount of CZK 379,129.58 that was in compliance with the decision of the Executive Board accounted on June 29, 2020 as an 1 emergency response and development increase in the company operating reserve fund. introduction / country programme employees Other funds who we help Fund created from resources of: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, The Ford 8. Liabilities volume of aid Foundation, Šimon Pánek - Prize Qudriga, relief work and reconstruction Unilever prize - purchase of securities, 8.1. Liabilities (thousands of CZK) B. III. resilience and nutrition security change of conversion method 9,259 0 0 0 9,259 Club of Friends 78,551 79,119 31,877 0 125,793 Status as of Status as of December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 social inclusion and protection Reserve fund and operating reserve fund education and skills (created from profi t from previous periods) 7,053 379 0 0 7,432 Matters in italics relate to the year 2020 Liabilities (suppliers, advances received, other payables) – total 141,587 104,632 livelihoods and environment Other 8,346 12,140 10,560 0 9,926 Total other funds 103,209 91,638 42,437 0 152,410 Of which good governance Suppliers total 137,032 100,647 2 human rights Payables overdue more than 365 days 0 0 TOTAL FREE FUNDS 172,174 205,570 96,151 0 281,593 Payables overdue 181 to 364 days 2,671 31 introduction Payables overdue 91 to 180 days 496 20 our activities in 2020 Payables overdue 0 to 90 days 14,097 18,158 direct aid for the persecuted Payables prior to maturity 119,768 82,438 7. Profi t/Loss support for civil society Amount of unpaid payables as of the date of the drawing up of the fi nancial statements: 3,886. Advance payments received 593 905 7.1. Profi t/Loss and tax calculation as of December 31, 2020 advocacy activities The most signifi cant part are advance payments and deposits received from the tenants of the block of flats in the Koněvova street, Prague; payments received from partner organisations. The economic result of the Organisation for 2020 is an accounting profi t in the amount of CZK 2,547 thousand (after tax). Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 Other payables 3,962 3,080 of which retentions on purchase of construction works in Ethiopia, Syria and Iraq, retentions in Ukraine 1,836 1,251 3 education and awareness The Profi t and Loss Account includes revenues and expenses for: of which mainly outstanding liabilities to partner organisation L‘Offi ce Français de l‘Immigration et de l‘In- — Implementation of activities which are in compliance with the company mission – in the main activity column introductions / One World tégra within the project Reintegration assistance programme through employment in Georgia, and other 2,126 1,829 — Implementation of additional activities – supplementary activity column our support for schools and teachers Varianty In compliance with Act no. 248/1995 Coll. on Public Benefi t Organisations, costs and revenues related to the administration of a public benefi t Payables to employees 20,958 21,899 migration organisation are recorded in the bookkeeping of the organisation separately broken down by the centres. Amount of unpaid payables as of the date of the drawing up of the fi nancial statements: 18

JSNS educational programme Tax liability for the 2020 taxation period relating to corporate income tax is CZK 279 thousand. The Company has used the option of exemption Payables to social security institution (Czech Republic) 5,221 6,038 One World pursuant to § 20, par. 7 of Income Tax Act no. 586/1992 Coll. As of the date of the drawing up of the fi nancial statements, none of these liabilities was overdue.

social work and counselling Tax calculation (in CZK) 4 Payables to health insurance institutions (Czech Republic) 2,258 2,597 introduction / who we are Revenues total 2,299,599,539.71 As of the date of the drawing up of the fi nancial statements, none of these liabilities was overdue. who we are Expenses total (except for 591) 2,296,773,743.25 Taxable income 2,825,796.46 cooperation with local governments Payables to social and health insurance institutions 2,826 4,064 Adjustment of the tax base 1,295,861.94 Armenia, Bosna, Ethiopia, Philippines, Georgia, Iraq, Cambodia, DR Congo, Kosovo, Costa Rica, support for children Total tax base 4,121,658.40 Moldova, Nepal, Ukraine, Zambia support for families Deduction of the tax base under § 20 of the Income Tax Act 1,000,000.00 Amount of unpaid payables as of the date of the drawing up of the fi nancial statements: 2,806 Final tax base 3,121,658.40 of which liabilities to institutions in Iraq in the amount of CZK 2,805 thousand due to the incomplete registration due to the poor security situation Tax base after rounding 3,121,000.00 czech private donors 5 19% tax 592,990.00 State budget payables (Czech Republic) 14,323 12,399 introduction / Czech private donors Tax discount 314,460.00 These are refunds of unutilized parts of subsidies from the state budget, employment tax for employees. Czech private donors 19% tax after discount 278,530.00 Amount of unpaid payables as of the date of the drawing up of the fi nancial statements: 0 thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 110 111 What did 2020 bring?

People in Need – Annual Report Status as of Status as of December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 Item B.IV.10. “Other revenues” has a value of CZK 192,514 thousand and relates to the main business of the Organisation; it mainly includes revenue estimates for outstanding grants that the Organisation benefi ted by a valid contract in 2020, but the funds from the donor have not been paid by the State budget payables 2,492 3,559 Contents date of the drawing up of the fi nancial statements. There are also contracted and received incomes in the next fi nancial year for projects that have Afghanistan, Angola, Armenia, Bosnia, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Philippines, Georgia, Iraq, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Moldavia, Myanmar, Nepal, Serbia, already been partially implemented in 2020. introductory remarks from our CEO Turkey, Ukraine, Zambia International Activities in 2020 Amount of unpaid payables as of the date of the drawing up of the fi nancial statements: 1,814 of which liabilities to institutions in Iraq in the amount of CZK 1,532 thousand due to the incomplete registration due to the poor security 1 emergency response and development situation 11. Remuneration for audit company introduction / country programme employees who we help Sundry payables 28,835 27,517 The remuneration of CZK 455 thousand belongs to the audit company for the statutory audit of the annual fi nancial statement for the year 2020. For The majority is formed by payables from partner organisations and refunds of unused received subsidies. other verifi cation services was invoiced CZK 304 thousand in 2020, for advisory services CZK 24 thousand by the audit company. volume of aid relief work and reconstruction Estimated payables (personal line insurance, supplies of services to the leased property) 6,848 7,814 resilience and nutrition security These are costs of the accounting period that have not been invoiced to the company yet. 12. Other important facts social inclusion and protection The organisation concluded overdraft credit contract with the Československá obchodní banka a.s. with at November 24, 2017, education and skills TOTAL LIABILITIES 225,348 190,519 — the credit limit of 20,000 thousand CZK in the period until 22.10.2020 livelihoods and environment — the credit limit of 35,000 thousand CZK in the period from 23.10.2020 good governance 8.2. Other liabilities (thousands of CZK) – liabilities and equity B. IV. The credit was not drawn as at the balance sheet date. Following this contract, the pledge agreement was concluded at November 27, 2017. Status as of December 31, 2019 Status as of December 31, 2020 2 human rights The subject of the collateral is real estate listed in the property sheet LV 239, cadastral area Žižkov, Praha. introduction Accrued expenses 2,595 11,745 Through this account, the company accounts for expenses which are related to the current accounting period but payments were made The following bank guarantee was provided in 2017 by the same bank: our activities in 2020 in the following period. These are mainly costs of partners and travel expenses of employees. — amounting to 735,831 EUR at December 19, 2017 (due date November 16, 2020 was extended to December 31, 2020). This bank guarantee is also direct aid for the persecuted Deferred revenues 211 136 covered by the above-mentioned collateral. support for civil society Other Organisation’s assets are not encumbered with any lien. advocacy activities TOTAL OTHER LIABILITIES 2,806 11,881 The Organisation does not register any payables not included in the fi nancial statements.

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 During 2020, coronavirus COVID-19 spread worldwide, including the organisation’s countries of operation. The Organisation’s management contin- 3 education and awareness ues to monitor and evaluate the impact of COVID-19 both on the side of the organisation’s resources and project implementation side. 9. Profi t and loss account – expenses The Organisation’s management states that the eff ects of COVID-19 do not have a signifi cant impact on the company‘s going concern assumption. introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Item A.I.6 “Other services” has a value of CZK 544,713 thousand, and includes mainly the costs of purchases from suppliers of services in the provi- There were no other events after the balance sheet date and until the date of drawing up of the fi nancial statements that would signifi cantly aff ect sion of project realization (mostly abroad), focusing on the promotion of education and healthcare, social services, improving access to water and Varianty the reported values of assets and liabilities, the fi nancial situation and the economic result of the company in the fi nancial statements as at 31 Decem- improving sanitary conditions, securing livelihoods, poverty reduction and environmental protection and the costs of rental and offi ce running. ber 2020. migration JSNS educational programme Item A.V.20 “Donations to benefi ciaries” has a value of CZK 665,991 thousand, and mainly includes fi nancial donations and inventories provided in the context of humanitarian and development aid mainly in Syria, Ukraine, Iraq and Ethiopia. Financial donations and inventories were used for One World securing accommodation, food and wintering for inhabitants in war zones and refugees in Syria, Iraq and Ukraine. In Prague, June 21, 2021 4 social work and counselling Item A.V.22 “Other expenses” has a value of CZK 352,344 thousand, and mainly includes costs of partners spent during implementation of joint introduction / who we are projects through “partnership agreement”. who we are cooperation with local governments support for children 10. Profi t and loss account – revenues Prepared by: Šimon Pánek support for families Anna Spružinová Director Item B.IV.8. “Foreign exchange gains” has a value of CZK 125,764 thousand, and includes foreign exchange gains arising mainly from revaluation of Accountant Člověk v tísni, o. p. s. short-term fi nancial assets registered in foreign currency (cash and banks), from currency exchanges and from funds revaluation. 5 czech private donors Item B.IV.9. “Accounting for funds” has a value of CZK 1,925,932 thousand, and includes revenues associated with the use of the funds reported introduction / Czech private donors under liabilities and equity item A.I.2. “Funds” on the main activities of the Organisation. Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 112 113 What did 2020 bring? Cash fl ow statement People in Need – Annual Report as of 31 December 2020 (In thousands of CZK) Contents introductory remarks from our CEO current period prior period current period prior period International Activities in 2020 P. Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year 292,700 451,533 Financial activity emergency response and development 1 C.1. Change in long-term liabilities and bank loans –572 415 introduction / country programme employees C.1.1. Increase and decrease in long-term loans who we help Net operating cash flow C.1.2. Increase and decrease in other long-term payables –572 415 volume of aid Z. Accounting profi t (loss) before taxation 2,826 1,518 C.2. Increase and decrease in equity 433,663 –55,885 C.2.1. Change in own equity –4,798 5,336 relief work and reconstruction A.1. Non-cash transactions 14,310 14,814 A.1.1. Depreciation of fi xed assets 14,654 11,981 C.2.2. Change in funds 438,461 –61,221 resilience and nutrition security A.1.2. Change in provisions and other adjustments C.*** Net cash flow from fi nancial activity 433,091 –55,470 social inclusion and protection A.1.3. Profi t(-) Loss(+) on sale of fi xed assets –112 –873 education and skills A.1.4. Expense and revenue interests accounted for –615 –770 A.1.5. Other non-cash transactions 383 4,250 livelihoods and environment A.1.6. Gifts (buildings) 226 F. Net increase or decrease in cash balance 496,726 –158,833 good governance Net operating cash flow before taxation, changes in working capital and A.* 17,136 16,332 R. Cash and cash equivalents, end of period 789,426 292,700 2 human rights extraordinary items A.2. Current assets 66,088 –97,521 introduction A.2.1. Change in receivables and other temporary assets 90,354 –201,927 our activities in 2020 A.2.2. Change in short-term liabilities and other temporary liabilities –25,754 84,520 direct aid for the persecuted A.2.3. Change in inventory 1,488 19,886 support for civil society A.2.4. Change in short term fi nancial assets 0 0 Net operating cash flow before fi nancial balances, taxation and extraordi- A.** 83,224 –81,189 advocacy activities nary items A.3. Interest paid excluding amounts capitalised –8 –5 Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 A.4. Interest received 623 775 Income tax paid on ordinary income and income tax relating to prior 3 education and awareness A.5. –1,031 –1,438 periods introductions / One World A.*** Net operating cash flow 82,808 –81,857 our support for schools and teachers Varianty migration Investment activity JSNS educational programme B.1. Acquisition of fi xed assets –19,285 –25,497 One World B.1.1. Acquisition of tangible fi xed assets –3,346 –9,142 B.1.2. Acquisition of intangible fi xed assets –15,939 –16,355 4 social work and counselling B.1.3. Acquisition of long-term investments introduction / who we are B.2.1. Proceeds from sales of fi xed assets 112 873 who we are B.2.2. Proceeds from sales of long-term investments 3,118 cooperation with local governments B.*** Net cash flow from investment activity –19,173 –21,506 support for children support for families

5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure fi nancial report fi nancial report 6 financial report 114 115 What did On June 25, 2020, the JSNŠ educational programme organised a commemorative act along with dozens of high school students on Prague‘s Charles Bridge, honoring the memory of Milada Horáková. 2020 bring? Milada Horáková, who was assassinated 70 years ago by representatives of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia as part of a show trial based on trumped up charges. People in Need – Annual Report The commemoration served as a reminder of the importance of free media. Photo: Lukáš Bíba

Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection © Člověk v tísni, o. p. s., 2021 education and skills livelihoods and environment Editorial staff : good governance Martin Kovalčík, Markéta Jourová, Vesna Evans, Kateřina Lánská, Táňa Abrhámová, Adéla Jurečková, 2 human rights Nikola Páleníčková, Anna Brixová, Tomáš Urban and others. introduction our activities in 2020 Translation: direct aid for the persecuted Scott Hudson support for civil society advocacy activities Graphic design: Jiří Vaněk / Carton Clan Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020

3 education and awareness Photo on the Title Page: Alaa AlMurie / Člověk v tísni introductions / One World Back cover photo: Sajana Shrestha our support for schools and teachers Varianty migration JSNS educational programme Člověk v tísni, o. p. s. / People in Need, is a member of Alliance2015 One World 4 social work and counselling introduction / who we are who we are cooperation with local governments Address: Člověk v tísni, o. p. s. (People in Need), Šafaříkova 635/24, 120 00 Praha 2 support for children Phone: +420 226 200 400 | Fax: +420 226 200 401 support for families E-mail: [email protected] | Url: www.clovekvtisni.cz Company ID: 25755277 | Tax Identifi cation No.: CZ25755277 5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure 6 financial report What did 2020 bring? People in Need – Annual Report

Contents introductory remarks from our CEO

International Activities in 2020 1 emergency response and development introduction / country programme employees who we help volume of aid relief work and reconstruction resilience and nutrition security social inclusion and protection education and skills livelihoods and environment good governance 2 human rights introduction our activities in 2020 direct aid for the persecuted support for civil society advocacy activities

Activities in the Czech Republic in 2020 3 education and awareness introductions / One World our support for schools and teachers Varianty migration JSNS educational programme One World 4 social work and counselling Do you believe in the power of helping others? introduction / who we are Support us! — peopleinneed.cz/club who we are cooperation with local governments support for children support for families

5 czech private donors introduction / Czech private donors Czech private donors thank you organisational structure 6 financial report