The Czech government, a coalition of ANO, SPD, and Motorist parties, is implementing austerity measures that significantly impact non-profit organizations providing aid to those in need. According to Pavel Přibyl, director of the Czech Forum for Development Cooperation (FoRS), the cuts are intended to severely restrict the funding available to these organizations. The primary focus of these reductions is humanitarian and development aid provided internationally. However, organizations warn that these cuts will also negatively affect assistance available to vulnerable populations within the Czech Republic, particularly in the event of a disaster. The government’s actions are raising concerns about the future of aid provision and the potential consequences for those who rely on it. These measures represent a significant shift in policy regarding support for non-governmental organizations.