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Croatia is launching a scholarship program for Christian youth from developing countries, following the example of Hungary
The Croatian government has announced that next year’s budget will provide funding for the creation of a new scholarship program to provide higher education opportunities in Croatia for Christian youth from developing countries. The launch of the Croatian program was...
Hungary Supports Women, Girls and Mothers Living in Crisis Areas – Middle East
ISIS terrorists murdered in cold blood thousands of innocent people belonging to the Yazidi minority in the first days of August 2014. More than 4,000 women and girls were taken away into slavery, who day in and day out experienced the horrors of rape and torture....
Hungary helps in the fight against malaria
Malaria is an endemic disease in sub-Saharan Africa that widespread in the tropical and subtropical regions. Despite the fact that it is a preventable and treatable disease, each year, more than 400 000 people die of malaria. In 2019, the African region was home to...
Hungary is doing a lot to make our planet more livable through the Hungary Helps Program
Under the Hungary Helps Program, the Government of Hungary provides help where people suffer innocently for any reason and where a humanitarian crisis arises. And in many cases, one of the causes of human suffering and humanitarian crises is environmental degradation...
The Budapest Report on Christian Persecution 2020 is available now
The Budapest Report on Christian Persecution has been published for the fourth consecutive time this year. The aim is to create a comprehensive scientific work that presents the phenomenon of the persecution of Christians from different perspectives. The authors of...
Tristan Azbej: Hungary Helps scheme may serve as model
Pope Francis’ visit to Iraq has channelled global interest to the situation of Christians in the Middle East and the Hungary Helps aid programme, which may serve as a model for other humanitarian programmes and governments, a Hungarian government official told MTI....