About us
SIMI is a human rights organization that defends the rights of migrants and provides them with comprehensive support regardless of their background. We support integration, coexistence, and strive for a fair and open society.
Our vision is an open and informed society that perceives migration as a benefit and a natural part of life. We aim to create an environment where migrants have easy access to information, rules are clearly formulated, and the specific needs of each individual are considered.
WHAT WE DO
Services for foreigners
We provide free legal, social and psychosocial counseling to foreigners living in the Czech Republic. As a successor of the Counseling centre for refugees we have been providing counseling since 1992. In the course of our operations our services have been used by at least 40,000 migrants.
Influencing the public
We work with the general public to promote tolerance and combat xenophobia and racism. Workers of SIMI appear in the media, participate in discussions, seminars and conferences while they give lectures at elementary and high schools and universities throughout all the Czech Republic.
Legislative Work
Through concept work, SIMI seeks to influence migration and refugee legislation. By means of initiatives, scholarly articles and lobbying, we strive to create living conditions that are, in the long term, better and more favourable to foreigners in the Czech Republic.
History
The Association for Integration and migration was founded in 1992, when thousands of refugees fled war-torn Yugoslavia for the Czech Republic. In the same year, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) began operating in Prague. The head of the Office asked the Czechoslovak Helsinki Committee for cooperation. With the support of the Canadian Embassy, the Czech Helsinki Committee's Counselling Centre for Refugees was officially opened in 1993. The Centre was founded by Dana Němcová, a psychologist and former Charter 77 spokeswoman, and Anna Grušová. Together with a lawyer, they began touring the emerging humanitarian centres.
Work with Yugoslavian refugees was followed up by work with refugees from other countries. In 1998, the Centre for Migration Issues was founded, addressing the issues of migration and integration of foreigners into the Czech Republic. The Counselling Centre for Refugees separated from the Czech Helsinki Committee at the end of 2002 and began operating as an independent NGO on 1st January 2003.
A major change took place in 2008 when the Counselling Centre for Refugees merged with the Centre for Migration Issues, adopting a new name in the process: the Association for Integration and Migration (Sdružení pro integraci a migraci – SIMI).
Annual reports
- Annual Report 2023 (PDF, 5239 kB)
- Výroční zpráva 2023 (PDF, 5258 kB)
- Annual report 2022 (PDF, 5233 kB)
- Výroční zpráva 2022 (PDF, 5254 kB)
- Annual Report / Výroční zpráva 2021 (PDF, 1581 kB)
- Annual Report / Výroční zpráva 2020 (PDF, 4021 kB)
- Annual Report / Výroční zpráva 2019 (PDF, 1053 kB)
- Annual Report 2018 (PDF, 1957 kB)
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- Annual Report 2017 (PDF, 2420 kB)
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- Annual Report SIMI 2016 (PDF, 2882 kB)
- Annual Report of AIM 2015 (PDF, 6307 kB)
- Annual Report SIMI 2014 (PDF, 996 kB)
- Annual Report SIMI 2013 (PDF, 2741 kB)
- The 2012 Annual Report (PDF, 15310 kB)
- Výroční zpráva SIMI 2012 (PDF, 15263 kB)
- The 2011 Annual Report (PDF, 30768 kB)
- The 2010 Annual Report (PDF, 2550 kB)
- The 2009 Annual Report (PDF, 13687 kB)
- The 2008 Annual Report (PDF, 3770 kB)
- The 2007 Annual Report (PDF, 2519 kB)
- The 2006 Annual Report (PDF, 206 kB)
- The 2005 Annual Report (PDF, 266 kB)
- The 2004 Annual Report (PDF, 203 kB)
- The 2003 Annual Report (PDF, 788 kB)
Newsletters
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- Newsletter SIMI 2/2012 (PDF, 1151 kB)
- Newsletter SIMI 2/2011 (PDF, 3712 kB)
- Newsletter SIMI 1/2011 (PDF, 944 kB)
- Newsletter SIMI 1/2012 (PDF, 3139 kB)