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RomaJust
RJ
The association of Roma lawyers from Romania, RomaJust, is the first organization of Roma lawyers in the country and in Europe, founded by young Roma lawyers. RomaJust was established on July 4, 2015 and is made up of Roma graduates and students of law faculties in the country. RomaJust was founded as a result of the fact that in the last decade a considerable number of young Roma have graduated from law school, especially in the countries where the scholarship program of the Roma Education Fund operates. However, no visible progress was registered in the number of Roma lawyers, notaries, judges, etc. Moreover, Romania is a country with a significant population of Roma. Many cases of discrimination and violation of the rights of Roma people are registered, many of them require legal assistance. Similarly, Roma organizations that use legal instruments in their work do not have enough lawyers or even none in their team to work on the cases taken over by them. This fact represents a gap in the profession in the legal field as well as in the ranks of Roma professionals. -
World Vision Romania
WVR
World Vision Foundation is a global non-governmental organization present in almost 100 countries worldwide, dedicated to the well-being of children. We believe that every child, regardless of their social or cultural background, has the right to equal opportunities to develop in a safe and healthy environment. We are constantly present in the vulnerable communities where we operate, to identify the current needs of the most vulnerable children. These needs are subsequently addressed in the long-term programs we run, with a focus on education, child protection and participation, rural economic development and health. We have been active in Romania for over 30 years, being the largest organization in the country present in rural areas. Over 24,000 children from the counties of Iași, Vaslui, Ialomița, Vâlcea, Dolj and Cluj are currently supported through our programs. -
Scale Research Kft.
Scale
Scale Research primarily focuses on market research and offers data based consultancy. Scale's activity extends beyond Hungary to 7 other countries in the region. Since the beginning of 2017, Scale Research has become a member of the Inspira Group. -
Romanian Red Cross
RRC
The Romanian Red Cross assists vulnerable people in disaster and crisis situations. Through its programs and activities for the benefit of society, it contributes to the prevention and relief of suffering in all forms, protects health and life, promotes respect for human dignity, without any discrimination based on nationality, race, sex, religion, age, social or political affiliation. -
Ukrainian Hope Association
Ukrainian Hope
Ukrainian Space Daycare Program is an educational center for Ukrainian schoolchildren whose families ended up in Budapest due to the war. Our goal is to promote the preservation of the native language, traditions of the Ukrainian people and the mastery of the school curriculum by children from Ukraine, to familiarize them with the culture and customs of the Hungarian people, and to contribute to the creation of conditions for a high-quality standard of living for internally displaced persons from Ukraine in Hungary. -
Migrant Women Hungary Association
She4She
Migrant Women Hungary Association/ She4She is an association of migrant, refugee and stateless women living in Hungary. We act together to promote gender equality and for the rights of all women without discrimination based on ethnicity, race, religion. Supporting immigrant women is crucial for fostering inclusive communities and we aim to develop women’s skills and represent migrant women in the widest circle possible. These women often face unique challenges, including cultural barriers, language difficulties, and limited access to resources. She4She is a safe space for networking and allowing immigrant women to spend time together, learn from each other, share their experiences, build confidence, and develop vital skills. -
OLIve Education Association
OLIve
We are OLIve, a group of teachers, scholars and activists who have run inclusive education programs since 2016. We are dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive learning space for people who have experienced displacement, including asylum seekers and those with refugee status. We run a weekend program called OLIve (Open Learning Initiative). -
Caritas Hungary
Katolikus Karitász - Caritas Hungarica
Caritas Hungary is the official Aid Organisation of the Hungarian Catholic Church. It helps people in need by maintaining social and health care facilities, providing various help programs and actions regardless of age, gender or denomination. -
Blue Forest Foundation
AKSEN Project
The Blue Forest Foundation was established in 2017 by Mariann Hornyák to support children and adults with sensory processing disorders in fulfilling their social roles. Our goal is to create an accepting and inclusive atmosphere for all members of the Foundation that promotes inclusion and equal opportunities. Since many families have fled Ukraine since February 2022 due to the war, we realized that a dedicated space was necessary to support the large number of children with special educational needs. As a result, we provided administrative support to a team of Ukrainian specialists who launched a project called AKSEN – Assistance to Kids with Special Educational Needs. -
Ukrainian Refugee Education Centre Foundation
UREC
The Ukrainian Refugee Education Center (UREC) is a grassroots, refugee-women-led organization in Hungary, established to support Ukrainian refugee children aged 3-17. It provides safe, high-quality educational and psychological support, helping children adapt to the Hungarian system while maintaining their national identity through the Ukrainian curriculum. Led by dedicated Ukrainian teacher-volunteers, UREC is fully inclusive, offering specialized support for children with special educational needs. Prioritizing both mental and physical health, it provides sports activities, healthy meals, and psychological care to ensure children's well-being. UREC also supports the refugee parent community by offering psychological aid, language courses, and food assistance. All services are provided for free.