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  • Humanitarian Development Consortium

    Humanitarian Development Consortium

    HDC

    Established in 2008, Humanitarian and Development Consortium (HDC) is a national NGO delivering high-quality programming to beneficiaries across South Sudan in four core areas, outlined below. HDC programming is directed at refugees, returnees, vulnerable host communities, and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Sudan. The organization strives to facilitate people-centered development programs, supporting crisis-intervention as well as livelihoods-focused initiatives that create opportunities for marginalized and disadvantaged people.
  • Humanity & Inclusion

    Humanity & Inclusion

    HI

    HI is an independent and impartial aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. We work alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights. On January 24th 2018, the global Handicap International network became Humanity & Inclusion. This network is composed of a Federation which implements our programmes in the field in around sixty countries and of eight national associations. These programmes or national associations are known as "Handicap International" or "Humanity & Inclusion", depending on the country. In Jordan, HI is providing emergency relief to the most vulnerable persons within the community (governorates of Amman, Jarash , Ajloun, Mafraq, Irbid and Zarqa) and camps (Za’atari and Azraq)
  • HunHelp

    HunHelp

    HunHelp

    Food certificates for refugees from Ukraine who are now in the outskirts of Budapest, in small towns and villages all over Hungary.
  • Hungarian Baptist Aid

    Hungarian Baptist Aid

    HBAid

    Hungarian Baptist Aid (HBAid) was begun by Sándor Szenczy and supported by the Hungarian Baptist Church and officially registered at the Court of Fejér County in 1996. Sándor Szenczy continues as the organization’s current president. Since its inception, as the Deed of Foundation records, the goal of HBAid has been to help people in need within and outside Hungary, following Jesus Christ’s command of love. Beginning with its first donation of 5000 Ft, HBAid grew to be one of the largest aid organizations in Hungary. As a public benefit organization, working with 3000 full-time staff members and hundreds of volunteers, the value of the aid’s work can be measured in thousands of millions of HUF. HBAid provides regular relief assistance, by providing physical humanitarian aid as well as emotional and psychological support. It implements these programs in 18 countries around the world for needy and socially marginalized people in order to ease their difficult situation and give them a chance to have a more humane life. Our purpose is to meet the emotional, psychological and physical needs of the destitute whether this is on an occasional or regularbasis; within or outside the country; regardless of the person’s origin, nationality, religion, or race.
  • Hungarian EMDR Association

    Hungarian EMDR Association

    EMDR

    The Hungarian EMDR Association is a professional community of therapeutic professionals whose common goal is to ensure the highest quality application of EMDR therapy in both clinical practice and research. Our association strives to provide satisfactory and accurate information about the EMDR therapy method to all interested parties and makes available a list of EMDR practitioners trained and recognized by it.
  • Hungarian Helsinki Committee

    Hungarian Helsinki Committee

    HHC

    The Hungarian Helsinki Committee is a public benefit human rights organization that protects human dignity through legal and public activities. We provide help to refugees, detainees and victims of law enforcement violence.
  • Hungarian Interchurch Aid

    Hungarian Interchurch Aid

    HIA

    The Hungarian Interchurch Aid, founded in 1991, is one of the largest, internationally recognized charity organizations in Hungary. The founding churches grew into a community of professionals, volunteers, donors and responsible corporate partners to help the needy and people in trouble. HIA provides assistance to those in need in Hungary, in the Carpathian Basin and in many countries around the world regardless of nationality, religion or world view, meeting the highest professional and transparency requirements.
  • Hungarian Red Cross

    Hungarian Red Cross

    HRC

    The Hungarian Red Cross was established in 1881. It was recognized by the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1882. Since 1921 it has been a member of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. It carries out its activities on the basis of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, “For the protection of the victims of war”, to which the Republic of Hungary is party. The activities of the Hungarian Red Cross are based on the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.