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  • Patent Association

    Patent Association

    Patent

    WHAT DO WE DO? We provide legal aid and psychological assistance to victims of violence against women and those whose reproductive rights are curbed. We write proposals for lawmakers; we create publications that professionally support the work of courts, authorities and social services; we create information brochures for those affected and their environment. We educate volunteers and professionals, and we have guided self-help self-awareness groups for survivors. We function as civil control of state/official activities in issues of violence against women and reproductive rights. WHO ARE WE? Our name is Patent Association, coined from the Hungarian phrase Patriarchátust Ellenzők Társasága, which means Society Against Patriarchy. We are women’s rights defenders (lawyers) and psychologists, as well as gender based violence experts. WHAT ARE OUR GOALS AND VALUES? We take action against gender-based violence in the field of law-making and law enforcement; in service of this, we are building a professional network and social movement. Our values include solidarity among women and the principles of feminism. We are a children and animal-friendly workplace.
  • Pathfinder International

    Pathfinder International

    Pathfinder International

    Pathfinder International, based in Watertown, Massachusetts, is a global non-profit organization that focuses on reproductive health, family planning, HIV/AIDS prevention and care, and maternal health. The organization operates in more than 20 developing countries throughout Africa, Asia, the Near East, and Latin America.
  • People in Need

    People in Need

    PIN

    People in Need (PIN) is a non-governmental, non-profit, international organization founded in the Czech Republic in 1992 and implementing humanitarian aid and long-term development projects in more than 30 countries.
  • Piarista Foundation

    Piarista Foundation

    Piarista

    Piarista Gymnasium is one of the oldest public schools in the city. It belongs to the order of the same name with its mission of education for children in need. At the outbreak of the war, teachers and volunteers set up a daycare program for Ukrainian families who had fled to Budapest. The program developed into an educational center that helps Ukrainian kids to catch up with their studies in Hungarian schools.