Hungary

Duna Art Company International Multicultural Foundation

National Network
Hungary
Address

Budapest
1222, Nagytétényi út 22-28.
Hungary

Telephone
1137
Fax
1137
E-Mail
dunaart@t-online.hu
Mobile Phone
2360
Mobile Phone (other)
9874
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2001
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Heritage
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Youth and education
General Information
The foundation is non-governmental, for public benefit lead by a Curatorium of eight renown personalities of the Hungarian cultural life. The activities are controlled by a Controlling Committee of three persons. The activities are handled by the Foundation Office with a full-time employee, the Office Leader, other colleagues are paid for concrete jobs. We functioned from appr. 60 000 € last year raised from national funds, income from activities. Actions: international multicultural event series; international cultural exchanges; participating in the activities of the professional Duna Art Ensemble. Main partners: Hungarian and international cultural and youth organisations.
Mission and Objectives

Preserving and safeguarding the Hungarian and international cultural heritage, promoting its dissemination,
Promoting the Euro-Atlantic integration,
Promoting the professional and traditional dance culture of high quality,
Keeping contact with other national and international civil organisations
Organisation of multicultural event series representing the diversity of cultures living side by side
Organising intercultural youth exchange programmes, establishing and operating international network system
Joining the education in art schools
Establishing scholarships, artistic awards

Main Projects / Activities

Annual ten-day long international multicultural event series with appr. 1000 participants, “Danube Carnival”
Organisation of international cultural exchange programmes (Italy, Turkey, Greece, Belgium …)
Summer Mediterranean Festival (prepared for 2007)
Organisation of the touring of the “European Dance Caravan” international dance co-production
Participating in the preparation and organisation of other cultural projects at national level

Contact (1) Full Name
Andrea Vincze
Head of the organisation
János Mucsi
Contact (2) Full Name
Zoltán Sáfrány

DYNAMIC CHARITY HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION

National Network
Hungary
Address

Budapest
1089 Budapest, Sarkany Utca 3
Hungary

Telephone
0036 30 865 8886
E-Mail
servicetoallfoundation@gamil.com
E-Mail (2)
frank-mills@servicetomankindfoundation.org
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Human rights
  6. International/Cultural relations
  7. Others
  8. Research
  9. Youth and education
General Information
The Dynamic Charity Human Rights Foundation is a public benefit organisation registered in Hungary since 2010, with registration number 11.119. for development and aid through civil initiatives. Our focus is on education and culture, mainly providing foreign language education to deprived citizens, foreigners and immigrants so to help them integrate and contribute to the development of our society, and participating in social issues by organizing workshops, practical participation in promoting tolerance, charity, volunteerism and cultural exchange programmes. We aim to promote the culture of peace by organising international volunteering projects with local and global impact. Promoting a culture of peace is basically a means that every single project contributes in its own way to peace, tolerance, respect and understanding among people, as well as to international solidarity. ​ Vision: Our vision is to build a society that will become stronger to defend and promote all human beings as equal and valued, by participating fully and treated with fairness, dignity and respect through cultural exchange programmes and volunteerism. We share a vision of access to research and education, full participation in culture — to drive a new era of development, growth, and productivity.  ​ Mission: Our mission is to subserve the emergence of human rights, tolerance, love and to respect the human dignity by contributing to make other cultures widely known, helping different religions to live peacefully next to each other, bringing human rights to life by producing and shaping human rights tools, public policy and practices that empower people to improve their own lives and the lives of others. ​ Aims: To promote charity and volunteerism, to make the social living condition better for the needy ones and those with any disabilities, to help creating new possibilities for jobs. Promotion of a culture of peace through international cultural exchange programmes and voluntary work-camps for internatioanl understanding, solidarity and Social justice. Sustainable development / lifestyle and respect for the environment To work in a democratic way and to be open without discrimination to all people ( without discrimination of gender, race, nationality, social status, political views and other possible grounds). To be a Non-profit organization and commits itself to reinvest profits for volunteering activities. Not to have projects competing with paid labor. To regularly organise voluntary service activities that involve international volunteers. These activities have to be in line with the aims of the Foundation as stated in the constitution. To facilitate the participation of volunteers with fewer opportunities in its voluntary service activities. Our beliefs: We are all born with human rights. The whole of society will be stronger if we are empowered to realise our own human rights and able to defend those of others. Human rights are a set of important principles that can be used in practical ways to create a fairer more decent society. The value of human rights for individuals and society will only be fully realised if they are embraced as a full set of interdependent rights, spanning civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights. Is putting our beliefs into practice through our operating principles. Working with a wide range of partners (especially others in the voluntary and community sectors)
Mission and Objectives

Our vision is to build a society that will become stronger to defend and promote all human beings as equal and valued, by participating fully and treated with fairness, dignity and respect through cultural exchange programmes and volunteerism.
We share a vision of access to research and education, full participation in culture — to drive a new era of development, growth, and productivity.


Mission: Our mission is to subserve the emergence of human rights, tolerance, love and to respect the human dignity by contributing to make other cultures widely known, helping different religions to live peacefully next to each other, bringing human rights to life by producing and shaping human rights tools, public policy and practices that empower people to improve their own lives and the lives of others.

Aims:
To promote charity and volunteerism, to make the social living condition better for the needy ones and those with any disabilities, to help creating new possibilities for jobs.
Promotion of a culture of peace through international cultural exchange programmes and voluntary work-camps for internatioanl understanding, solidarity and Social justice.
Sustainable development / lifestyle and respect for the environment
To work in a democratic way and to be open without discrimination to all people ( without discrimination of gender, race, nationality, social status, political views and other possible grounds).
To be a Non-profit organization and commits itself to reinvest profits for
volunteering activities.
Not to have projects competing with paid labor.
To regularly organise voluntary service activities that involve international volunteers.
To facilitate the participation of volunteers with fewer opportunities in its voluntary service activities.
Our beliefs:
We are all born with human rights.
The whole of society will be stronger if we are empowered to realise our own human rights and able to defend those of others.
Human rights are a set of important principles that can be used in practical ways to create a fairer more decent society.
The value of human rights for individuals and society will only be fully realised if they are embraced as a full set of interdependent rights, spanning civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights.
Is putting our beliefs into practice through our operating principles.
Working with a wide range of partners (especially others in the voluntary and community sectors)

Main Projects / Activities

Open Borders (Human Rights), Drumming and Dancing Camp, Foreign Language Camp, Sport for Change,Happy Children Project

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Our objective as a team are to inscribe a standard of rights within a strategic framework for the reduction of poverty and the development of our partner organisations by striving to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Our intention is to promote a better quality of life for communities, notably vulnerable populations, through their full participation in the development of their communities with a vision to achieve a level of sustainable community development with respect to gender equality, in a context of good governance and decentralization, and where the majority of the population has access to basic social services.

We believe in Partnership – Participation – Equity



Contact (1) Full Name
Frank-Mills Akuffu
Head of the organisation
MICHAEL BELLCEY
Contact (2) Full Name
Szilvia Bartos Akuffu

Egyesek Ifjúsági Egyesület

National Network
Hungary
Address

Budapest
Visegrádi utca 52/A
1132
Hungary

Telephone
+3613210495
E-Mail
info@egyesek.hu
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2000
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Youth and education
General Information

Our organization's main decision maker is the general assembly formed from all the members. There are 3 elected functionaries, them and the director of the organization are responsible for the daily management. There are 8 staff member, 6-10 long-term volunteers and 50-100 short-term volunteers from abroad and 15 members. We have approximately 200.000 Euros available in a year, mostly from the EU's Erasmus+ and ESC and other international funds. We organise training courses on self-development and leadership, project management and youth work. Our volunteer projects focus on local community development mostly in the countryside. We are part of the Alliance of European Voluntary Service organisation as well as part of the Executive Committee of the CCIVS (Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service)

Mission and Objectives

We contribute to build communities where people are aware of their own freedom of choice, they do what they love and connect with each other peacefully.

Egyesek Youth Association is a community of active youth and young professionals.

The aim of our activities is that – we, young people – explore our own strengths and resources using them consciously to fulfill our personal and professional life. To reach that we do trainings and volunteer activities.
 

Main Projects / Activities

Target group: Hungarian and international youth and experts working with youth, organisations and communities.

Youth: active volunteers, youth at risk, vulnerable youngsters, young people in school and work transition, world explorers, gap year.

Experts working with youth: youth workers, trainers, coaches, mentors, social workers, teachers, youth leaders, peer educators, NGO staff from all sorts of fields: youth, education, business.

Organisations: informal groups, NGOs, SCOs, schools, social enterprises. We are members of the Alliance of European Voluntary Service Organisations and we appoint an EC member to Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS).

Communities: We are doing grassroot, outreach youth work in Nógrád county, more specifically in Szécsény micro-region. Through international workcamps we contribute to the development of local communities all over Hungary.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can offer our specific expertise in training, coaching, international project management, community and organisational developmetn, local community development through international voluntary service and creating e-learning materials.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

To explore new partnership and international projects beyond the EU frameworks.

Contact (1) Full Name
Tamas Mahner
Head of the organisation
Lili Madarász
Contact (2) Full Name
Viktória Csákány

Én Kint Egyesület A Békéért és Fejlődésért

National Network
Hungary
Address

Budapest
PAULAY EDE street 39.
1st floor 7A.
1061
Hungary

Telephone
+36204944901
Telephone (other)
+36 30 880 0578
E-Mail
info@meout.org
E-Mail (2)
dotyi@meout.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2014
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Youth and education
General Information

The aim of MeOut Association is to find shared values in our globalised world, and the development of understanding/mutual understanding through training, exchanges, and conferences. Our organisation is built on two pillars: education and innovation. With education, we focus on Erasmus+ projects on the field of youth, and we are actively working on KA1 and KA2 projects. With innovation, we organise the Euroasian Startup Awards, the biggest startup competition in the Eurasian region, we organise Hackathons, we organise twice a month Solidarity Breakfast for local NGO leaders and CEOs. Our daily work is mostly based on these occasions. We have over 60+ partners from all over the world.

Mission and Objectives

MeOut Association aims to find shared values in our globalised world, and the development of understanding/mutual understanding through training, exchanges, and conferences. We want to provide opportunities for young people to develop and become the best version of themselves and by this become an active member of our society. 

Main Projects / Activities

MeOut Group has been working since 2014 on building Bridges between East and West, between the youngsters and global opportunities. MeOut is an organisation founded by experienced youth workers. Our organisation is delighted to have trainers and members who have several decades of experience with youth. The learning process never stops: there is always something that should be learned, and so, to be shared. The more trained people are, the better it is for society. Today's youth grow up in a globally more connected and digital word, which requires new approaches. Our international training programs give youth in-depth knowledge and experience that they can adapt to the changing global environment. We organise training, youth exchanges, meetings, conferences, competitions, cleanings, camps and move hundreds of youngsters in Europe each year.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Our organisation is very active, locally and internationally. We reach thousands of young people with our local projects, dissemination and follow- up activities. We want to provide more opportunities for knowledge gaining and developing then ever before, and by sharing it, we can contribute to the network in our community. 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We are dedicated to working with, and for society, our goals and missions are the same. We want to provide more possibilities to young people around us and by this build more inclusive, empathetic and resilient societies, to fight growing mistrust and polarisation. We want to join because We work for the same reason, together we believe we can make more significant changes and make a difference.

Contact (1) Full Name
Dorottya Túros
Job Title
Project Coordinator
Head of the organisation
Attila Sándor

Eotvos – Daxner Cultural and Educational Foundation

National Network
Hungary
Address

H-1221 BUDAPEST
Vincellér utca 7.
Hungary

Telephone
+36 1 424 8096
Fax
+36 1 424 8096
E-Mail
snora@diplomacia.hu
E-Mail (2)
eufonia@t-online.hu
Mobile Phone
+36 20 473 1356
Mobile Phone (other)
+36 20 529 2829
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2000
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Youth and education
General Information
1. This is a relatively small organisation, so the board members are active participants at realising projects. One is also the manager, but other two board members regularly work on a voluntary basis. The Foundation has one half-time administrative personnel. Extensive network of experts and partners. 2-3. Depending on sources available and successful applications the budget is approx. 10-20mHUF (40.000-80.000€). Sources: call for applications (state sources); company contributions and donations; private donations; 1% tax dedications. 4. Educational: seminars on EU Accession; quiz for high-school students; Cultural: events and exhibitions on Hungarian wine culture, gastronomy and arts. 5. Network of scholars and experts on EU issues; network of wine producers.
Mission and Objectives

* The promotion of Hungarian culture abroad and to foster cooperation and understanding between the cultures.
* Organisation of events regarding education projects on EU related issues.

Main Projects / Activities

* In the last years we have organised several events and exhibitions regarding the promotion of Hungarian culture, ie. the Accession Day Exhibition in Dublin and Sligo in May 2004; several wine and art (culture of cafés) exhibitions in Athens, London, Strasbourg, Verona, Moscow, Saint Petersburg etc.
* formation and counselling of the professional network of wine-producers; publication of books on wine culture
* participation and organisation on educational programmes

Contact (1) Full Name
Ms. Nora SASVARI
Head of the organisation
Ms. Agnes KEMENSZKY, Head of Board
Contact (2) Full Name
Ms. Krisztina ANDRASSY

Europa Nova

National Network
Hungary
Address

Vallus
Vallus, Rakoczi u 58
Hungary

Telephone
+36 83572013
E-Mail
rmanchin@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+36 30 5556217
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1993
Fields of Activity
  1. Research
General Information
It is organized as a nonprofit limited partnership The year our overall turnover is about 150K Euro Sources of funding include our own activities / consulting / helping with project preparations for local governments and NGOs, as well as supported research and activities from government bodies and EU funds We mainly organize social innovation projects. Distribute results thru books, television and conferences / workshops
Mission and Objectives

to help communities reinvent themselves

Main Projects / Activities

Reinventing Hungary -- a media campaign and local organization for local community chapters on discussing missions and goals for communities
Uj Reformkor - new social innovations / social entrepreneurship -- working with schools and varions civil society actors to link ongoing work,
Developing regional projects, with similar local NGOs in the Balkan

Contact (1) Full Name
Robert Manchin
Head of the organisation
Robert Manchin / Elemer Hankiss

Faculty of Arts, University of Pannonia

National Network
Hungary
Address

Veszprém, H-8200
Egyetem Street 10
Hungary

Telephone
36/ 88-624-274
Fax
36/ 88-624-615
E-Mail
bacskaya@freestart.hu
E-Mail (2)
iszilagy@almos.vein.hu
Mobile Phone
36/70-543-6485
Mobile Phone (other)
36/30-369-2590
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1951
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Research
  5. Youth and education
General Information
The Faculty of Arts (University of Pannonia) offers courses in areas of European Studies, International Studies and Teacher Training (English, German, French and Hungarian). Our Department offers degree on International Studies and European Studies. Our 11 academic staff teach and conduct research in the fields of history, economics, politics, sociology, law of EU, and the Mediterranean area, the Central, Eastern and South-East Europe. Main partners: Center for Political and Constitutional Studies (Madrid) Institute of Public Administration (Madrid) Institute for European Studies of the Lisboa University University of Alicante, University of Granada, Universtiy of La Laguna, University of Las Palmas, Univetsity of Salamanca, University of Valencia,University of Vila Real, University of Tor Vergata (Rom) The University welcomes international students of Erasmus program.
Mission and Objectives

We are training professionals, who can quickly and effectively adjust to the complicated external and internal relations, who know the international and intercultural relationship well, who are well-trained having multidisciplinary and multicultural theoretical and practical knowledge and who are qualified to carry on negotiations even in foreign languages.
Our research work focuses on the changes of political systems and democratic processes in the three semi-peripherical areas of the World (Latin-America, Mediterran area, East and Central-Europe) from the 40s of the 20th century. The aim of our home and international cooperation of research workers to contribute to the comparative analyses of the multicultural societies and changes in institutional structures and legal systems.

Main Projects / Activities

30.04.1998 Phare, ESC-98/4/30, European Commission, European Studies Centre
30.06.2000 Grundtvig, 87051-CP-1-2000-1-FR-Grundtvig-ADU, European Commission, Test-Forces Training to European Cultures
09.09.2001 Jean Monnet, C01/040, European Commission, Jean Monnet Permanent Course
10.12.2001 Phare, Phare-9602 ETKK-395/2001-2/3., European Commission Development of Curriculum about the Structural Founds
01.09.2002 Action Jean Monnet, C02/0184, European Commission, Jean Monnet Permanent Course
01.09.2003 Action Jean Monnet, C03/0009, European Commission, Jean Monnet European Module
15.11.2004 Jean Monnet, 04/0119, European Commission, Jean Monnet European Module,

Contact (1) Full Name
Ms Anna Molnár (Ph.D.)
Head of the organisation
Prof. Dr. István Szilágyi (DSc.) - Head of Department and Dean of Faculty
Contact (2) Full Name
Prof. Dr. István Szilágyi (DSc.)

Faculty of International and European Studies, National University of Public Service

National Network
Hungary
Address

Budapest
Ludovika tér 2.
Hungary

Telephone
36(1)432-9000
E-Mail
molnar.anna@uni-nke.hu
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
2015
Fields of Activity
  1. International/Cultural relations
  2. Research
  3. Youth and education
General Information
The Faculty of International and European Studies of the National University of Public Service (NUPS) is a central educational and research institution of international relations. The Faculty has been established with the aim of concentrating NUPS resources and capacities in the area of European and international law, security studies and international relations. The Faculty is working with the method of interdisciplinarity; therefore the profession of its associates expands wide range of social sciences. Our 45 academic staff teach and conduct research in the fields of security studies, politics, EU law, and the Mediterranean area, the Central, Eastern and South-East Europe. The University welcomes international students of Erasmus program. The NUPS is a nonprofit public academic institution. The Faculty consists of six university departments and two special research centers: Department of International Security Studies Department of European Studies Department of International Economics and Public Policy Studies Department of International Relations and Diplomacy Department of International Law Department of European Public and Private Law Centre for Strategic and Defence Studies Research Centre for Chinese Society and Economics
Mission and Objectives

The development of the education of international public service relations in Hungary and the promotion of the international career of public servants are emphasized tasks of the Faculty. The activity of research groups goes back years, sometimes decades, providing therefore a strong expert background not only to the professional trainings of the Faculty but to the in-service training of public service and to the doctoral training as well. Far and beyond to the academic education, it provides fast and precise analyses for the understanding of international events.
Our research work focuses on the fields of international relations, security studies and European studies (Mediterran area, East and Central-Europe etc).

Main Projects / Activities

Department of International Security Studies
The mission of the department is to offer education and training for current and prospective members of the security and defence sectors (the Hungarian Defence Forces, the Police, institutions of national security and members of the public administration) in Hungary in the field of international security and national defence policy. Based on a comprehensive approach to the international security studies discipline, members of the faculty address the military, political, societal, economic and environmental challenges to security in education.
Department of European Studies
The mission of the department is to educate and train internationally competitive experts with thorough theoretical and professional knowledge on the European Union who are able to pursue successful careers in public service, in EU institutions or in other international organizations. The Department of European Studies – that has a strong multidisciplinary character – is responsible for teaching and researching the various aspects of EU integration and it is firmly dedicated to the synergy of education and research.
Department of International Economics and Public Policy Studies
The mission of the department is to provide education and training for current and prospective members of the foreign and government services in public administration in the fields of international economics, foreign trade policies, as well as EU trade and financial policies. The Department of International Economics and Public Policy Studies has been founded upon a comprehensive approach to international economics, building on the synergies of disciplines bordering public policy, with a strong emphasis on political economy, policy analysis and public management applied to the problems of governmental administration.
Department of International Relations and Diplomacy
The mission of the department is to educate and train highly skilled professionals able to pursue a career in those institutions of public administration and foreign services that are connected to managing the foreign relations of Hungary in general and within international and EU institutions in particular. The department provides modern education and skill-based training at the faculty in the field of international relations in a multidisciplinary approach. In order to facilitate the effective first-hand transfer of experience-based knowledge and diplomatic skills, members of the department include practitioners from the foreign services diplomatic staff, international relations experts and researchers as well.
Department of International Law
The mission of the department is to provide education and training for members of public administration in those branches which work in an international environment either within the foreign services branch or in other sectoral fields, as well as Hungarian representatives and staff members of international organizations. The Department of International Law participates in education and research at the Faculty of International and European Studies both at Bachelor (BA/BSc) and Master (MA/MSc) levels through offering a combination of modern interactive education and cutting edge comparative research methodology in the field of international law, specifically regarding the law of the European Union and other international institutions, the law of war and peace, as well as humanitarian law, human rights and minority rights protection.
Department of European Public and Private Law
The mission of the department is to provide a deep insight and thorough understanding of the dual nature of European law in the education programs and research activities of the Faculty of International and European Studies. Examining the parallel but densely interconnected public and private dimensions of European law offers a unique set of knowledge and comparative skills even among Hungarian institutions of higher education. This contribution underpins the faculty’s overall effort to offer a complex view of European policies to our students, further enriching their professional knowledge.
Centre for Strategic and Defence Studies
Established in 1992, the Centre for Strategic and Defence Studies (CSDS) is today among the top 10 most acknowledged think tanks in Eastern Central Europe in the field of strategic and defence studies. Its mission is to provide decision-makers with an appropriate and up-todate background analysis in the fields of security and defence policy and strategic planning, as well as observing and analyzing the relationship between the Hungarian Armed Forces and Hungarian society. Research fellows maintain primary relations with the Ministry of Defence, the Hungarian Defence Forces’ General Staff and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Research Centre for Chinese Society and Economics
The main goal of the Research Centre is to equip current and future public servants with accurate, up-to-date and practical knowledge of China. The Centre fulfils special demands through its educational, research, and government consultative work in the field of modern Sinology.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

• Research
• conferences, roundtables
• discourse
• lectures
• taking part in projects of the network

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

It is a great opportunity to create a wider network between different organizations and experts for promoting the exchange of ideas in the fields of intercultural dialogue, diversity in the Euro-Mediterranean region. We believe that it is a great opportunity to take part in the initiatives and projects of the Network.
As Hungary is becoming more and more exposed to the effects of long-lasting crises in the wider Mediterranean region and the Middle East, such as the influx of refugees and migrants, our membership in the Anna Lindh international network would contribute to the more efficient exchange of credible information and analysis and help partners in understanding root causes and underlying processes better through joint research, seminars and conferences where representatives of the wide network can meet.

Contact (1) Full Name
dr. Anna Molnár
Job Title
associate professor
Head of the organisation
prof. dr. Péter Tálas

Far From Home

National Network
Hungary
Address

BUDAPEST
BORAROS TER 6. 2.
6721
Hungary

Telephone
0036 70 94 001 93
E-Mail
farfromhome2008@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
0036 70 94 001 93
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
General Information

WE ESHTABLISHED OUR FOUNDATION IN JULY 2006 TO HELP REFUGGEES IN HUNGARY. WE ARE 3 PEOPLE, 1 PRESIDENT AND 2 CURATORS,+ FEW VOLENTIERS. WE ARE WORKING FREE, SPENDING UNLIMITED ENERGY, INVESTED OUR OWN PRIVATE MONEY (ALTHOUGH WE ARE POOR TOO) HELPING PEOPLE, WHO HAD TO LIEVE THEIR OWN COUNTRY COS OF WARS, HUMAN RIGHT PROBLEMS, ETC. LOOSING THEIR COUNTRY, FAMILY, GOODS...NOW THEY TRY TO LIVE, TO STAY SURVIVE IN A NEW COUNTRY, OR MAYBE JUST NEED OUR HELP GOING HOME, FINDING THEIR FAMILY'S MEMBERS, ETC. THEIR SITUATION IS HORRIBLE HARD IN A UNKNOWN, POOR COUNTRY, WITHOUT MONEY BUT FULL WITH LANGUAGE, HEALTH OR MENTAL PROBLEM.

Mission and Objectives

REFUGEES ARE IN BAD SITUATION ALL OVER THE WORD, WITHOUT ROOTS, SECURITY, MONEY ETC. WE TRY TO HELP THEM TO FIND NEW HOME, OR GO BACK BUT ITS BRINGS LOT OF PROBLEMS. WE TRY TO SOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS, MAKE THEIR LIFE A BIT EASYER, HAPPIER. SOMETIMES SMALL FEELING ENOUGH , SHOWING THEY ARE NOT ALONE, THEY CAN COUNT ON OTHERS TOO, WITHOUT REFUSING, DISUNDERSTANDING, RACIZM. WE TRY TO HELP WITH USEFULL INFORMATION, ADVICES, COMMUNICATE WITH OFFICES, FINDING JOB OR BETTER PLACE TO STAY, OR STUDING HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE FOR ARRANGING THEIR LIFE ALONE. (HERE NOT TOO MUCH PEOPLE SPEAKS LANGUAGES IN THE OFFICIES AND THE HUNGARIAN IS VERY DIFFICOULT)SO WE KNOW LOT OF THINGS WHAT MAKES BETTER THEIR LIFE BUT WE DONT HAVE SPONSOR FOR IT BUT IN THIS FIANCIAL CRISIS IS IMPOSSIBLE TO GET MONEY TO HELP THEM, SO THIS IS WHY WE TRY TO ASK U ALSO, AS LASTEST CHANCE TO KEEP OUR FOUNDATION IN LIFE COS OUR OWN MONEY IS FINISHED.

Main Projects / Activities

OUR FIRST ACTIVITY WAS TO FIND A PLACE FOR OUR MAIN PROJECT IN THE MIDDLE OF BUDAPEST. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT COS NO ANOTHER THIS KIND OF FOUNDATION,WHO HELP THEM ON THIS WAY.WESAW, THAT HERE IS MISSING A PLACE WHAT THEY CAN USE AS THEIR COMMUNITY'S CENTER. ALL REFUGEE'S CAMP ARE OUT OF BUDAPEST, THERE R PLACES ONLY FOR ASKING ADVICES BUT THEY NEEDED A PLACE TO MEET THEIR PEOPLE, FRIENDS, KEEPING NATIONALLY HOLIDAYS OR BIRTHDAY, FINDING NEW HUNGARIAN FRIENDAS TOO, KNOWING MORE ABOUT EACHOTHER, WATCHING NEWS OR SPORT EVENTS IN THE TV, USING FRE INTERNE KEEPING CONTACT WITH FAMILY MEMBERS WHO ARE LIVING IN OTHER COUNTRY. SO WE RECONIGZED THAT IN BUDAPEST IS MISSING A THIS KIND O PLACE AND WE FOUND A CELLAR AND WE RENT IT FROM THE MAJOR OFFICE IN THE 8. DISTRICT IN BUDAPEST. IT WAS IN BAD CONDITIONS, WE RENEWED FROM OUR MONEY AND ITS WORKING NOW. ITS OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY, WE TRY TO KEEP IT OPEN EVERY DAY FOR LONG BUT IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT DONATION OR ANY TYPE OF HELP. WE HAVE TO PAY THE HOUSERENT, LIGHT, HEATHER WE WOULD LIKE TO BUY COMPUTERS LET THEM TO USE IT AND WE HAVE LOT OF OTHER PROJECT, LIKE TO HAVE HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE COURSES OR NATIONALITY MEETINGS INTRODUSING LOCAL TRADITIONS FOR HUNGARIANS IN OUR PLACE AND TO ORGANIZE CULTURAL PROGRAMS ALSO ON BIGGER PLACES, WORKING TOGETHER WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS, AND SO ON, BUT ALL OUR PLANS NEED MONEY. WE CAN WORK FREE FOR LONG BUT NOTHING ELSE IS FREE. WE NEVER GOT GOVERMENT MONEY FOR OUR PROJECT DURING OUR 2 AND HALF YEARS SINCE WE ARE WORKING. BUT NO OTHER THIS KIND OF PLACE IN BUDAPEST (EVEN IN HUNGARY!) SO WE WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUE OUR WORK COS LOT OF PEOPLE MISSING IT.

Contact (1) Full Name
ZSUZSANNA OBAZEH
Head of the organisation
ZSUZSANNA OBAZEH

FÁY ANDRÁS SZAKKÖZÉPISKOLA SZAISKOLA ÉS KOLLÉGIUM

National Network
Hungary
Address

BÁTONYTERENYE
39 ÓZDI
Hungary

Telephone
36 32 353692
Telephone (other)
36 32 353 048
Fax
36 32 353 048
E-Mail
bneagi@freemail.hu
E-Mail (2)
bneagi@citromail.hu
Mobile Phone
36 30 206 6859
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1949
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
  2. Youth and education
General Information
we are a secondary vocational school , with 560 students among it 120 adult students and 45 teachers. we are public , so our budget comes from government. we are very active in Comenius, Gruntvig and Leonardo projects, form 1999. We have lot of partners, mainly schools from EU, our main interest and main profile is environmental protection education in different levels.
Mission and Objectives

Our school was founded in 1949 as a centre of cool mining education. But nowadays it is 1 of the most problematic part of Hungary. The unemployment rate is 18 %. Our main challenge to find the best motivation for our students, and give them extra knowledge about Eu and job hunting and active citizenship.
We think the ALF can help us to collect more information’s about democracy an tolerance among countries and peoples.

Main Projects / Activities

We are working in network of EU countries / DIEP / Diversity and identity of European peoples from 2004.
we have some projects about environmental protection also.

Contact (1) Full Name
MRS JÓZSEFNÉ BOCSOK
Head of the organisation
MR BALÁZS FÖLDI