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Humanitarian and Development Programs

Discover our humanitarian and development programs aimed at mitigating crises, promoting sustainable development, and fostering social stability through collaboration with local partners.

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450+

projects worldwide

7+

years of involvement

60+

countries

2M

people given hope

Today's crises are increasingly protracted, complex, and interconnected. In this context and given the widening gap between humanitarian needs and available resources, we follow the principle of needs-based humanitarian aid. This includes short-term emergency measures, disaster prevention and reconstruction operations, which are carried out on the basis of reports and requests from our local partners. Recognising the complexity of humanitarian crises, we have reviewed the relationship between stability and peacebuilding, development cooperation and humanitarian aid, and planned our activities together with all stakeholders.
Our aim is to ensure long-term social stability and sustainability through our projects, to help build strong, crisis-resilient, and diverse (e.g. religious) communities, to support the return of displaced people in conflict situations, to promote sustainable development and to prevent further conflict and to create decent living conditions.
Below is a thematic overview of our humanitarian and development programmes. Recognising the key role of peacebuilding and building social resilience in the context of sustainable development, our programme also focuses on religiously persecuted minorities. Our local partners are mostly faith-based organisations that are key players in local societies, especially in countries where there is no stable government. In our experience, these organisations are able to serve the common interest in all walks of life, working for the benefit of local society as a whole. Their representatives are in close contact with local community members and play a key role in the humanitarian and development projects we coordinate.

Focus Areas

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Protecting cultural heritage
Oktatás
Supporting education and vocational training
Kenya
Agriculture and food security
Nigéria
Healthcare the base the for humanitarian aid
Szíria
Post-war conflict response
Fókuszban a nők és lányok
Focus on women's empowerment
Szíria
Immediate relief after natural or man-made disasters

News

2/9/2026

Opportunity for Development for the Most Vulnerable Children in North Macedonia

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.
2/2/2026

International recognition in Washington

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.

1/31/2026

“More than 388 million Christians worldwide are persecuted because of their faith in Jesus Christ,” writes Open Doors in its 2026 report.

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.