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A documentary film detailing the mission, history, and achievements of the Hungary Helps Program, which supports persecuted Christians, debuted at the Uránia National Film Theater on Tuesday.Read More
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healthcare
The lack of access to specialised developmental services can shape a child’s future opportunities for years to come. The Mother Teresa Centre in Gevgelija, located in the south-eastern region of North Macedonia, provides essential support to children and families for whom adequate care represents not only assistance, but a genuine opportunity for development and inclusion.Read More
persecuted Christian communities
The Hungary Helps Program and Hungary received an award in Washington on Sunday at the International Religious Freedom Summit for their exemplary work in helping persecuted Christians and religious minorities. Read More
persecuted Christian communities
Each year, Open Doors publishes the World Watch List, ranking the 50 countries where practicing the Christian faith is most dangerous. The latest 2026 list paints a shocking and sobering picture: persecution of Christians is becoming increasingly brutal year by year across the globe.Read More
education & training
1/24/2026
On the International Day of Education, it is worth focusing on stories where a school is far more than a classroom. In many parts of the world, education represents safety, hope, and the opportunity to build a future at home—especially where daily life is shaped by war, poverty, and constant uncertainty.
This is why the Hungary Helps Program places special emphasis on education projects. We believe that locally delivered support is one of the strongest responses to forced migration: where there is a school, there is a future—and a reason to stay.
Read MoreSchools That Create Opportunity
education & training
12/7/2025
The humanitarian and development work carried out in Chad with Hungary’s support under the Hungary Helps programme is saving lives and contributing to the stability of the country, Tristan Azbej, the state secretary responsible for programmes aiding persecuted Christians and head of the Hungary Helps initiative, said on Friday on public television’s M1 channel.Read MoreTristan Azbej: Hungary Helps mission in Chad saves lives and supports the country’s stability
persecuted Christian communities
Political life in Europe is dominated by an extremely anti-Christian liberal mainstream, further increasing the Hungarian Government’s responsibility to protect and support persecuted Christians, said Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, on Wednesday in Budapest.
At the “Red Wednesday” event, focused on the situation of persecuted Christians, the Minister began by emphasizing that humanity is currently living in a time of crisis and that Europe is also directly confronted with the dangers of war, migration, and terrorism.Read More
SCYP
A fascinating and inspiring story about a scholarship holder who has worked from the very beginning to find ways to express his gratitude for all the good things he had received from his community.Read More
EU
The official final report of the 22-month CREATResili project is now available in Albanian, Hungarian and English! Read More
SCYP
Martins Uchenna Obidiegwu, a distinguished MSc student from Nigeria at the University of Miskolc, exemplifies academic excellence and leadership. As an International Student Ambassador and recipient of Hungary’s National Higher Education Scholarship, he demonstrates outstanding scholarly achievement, commitment, and dedication to advancing the field of Earth Sciences Engineering.Read More
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2025. October 22nd, Pristina, Kosovo: The CREATResili project, co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme, has concluded after 22 months of empowering women in Kosovo through creativity and social design. Addressing the challenges of gender-based violence or discrimination, economic dependence, and social exclusion, the initiative provided livelihood opportunities, skills, and a voice for women to reclaim dignity and independence. Its results demonstrate how art, solidarity, and international cooperation can transform resilience into reality.Read More