We are very grateful for your support and contribution to the Hungary Helps Program. Your generosity helps us achieve our goals and provide assistance to those in need worldwide.
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.
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.
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.