Active projects

2024

Holistic integration support, child protection and education services for beneficiaries of international and temporary protection

Menedék provides multi-faceted support for beneficiaries of international protection, TP holders and other persons in refugee-like situations. The project lies on two interconnected pillars: inclusion and child protection. 

2023

City for everybody – building responsible action for inclusive local communities (CIFER)

The Menedék – Hungarian Association for Migrants is participating in an international project with the support of the European Union, in cooperation with Slovenian, Croatian, French and Swedish NGOs. The main objective of the project is to support the fight against discrimination and racism. The focus of the project is on local communities and it aims to promote the integration of immigrants and refugees in particular.

Supplementary employment-related assistance and integration service provision to displaced persons from Ukraine

The project is aimed at addressing social and economic integration challenges that refugees arriving from Ukraine and residing in Hungary encounter with by organizing community-based activities and providing employment-related support for refugees, therefore, addressing their accessibility to various opportunities and services.

Together for fact-based and authentic social communication

The aim is to professionalise the external and internal communication of NGOs, to develop their objectives and instruments through the targeted use of social science research, and to improve the social communication of NGOs representing discriminated minority groups or supporting socially less accepted causes. The project’s direct target group are members, staff, volunteers and supporters of NGOs involved in advocacy, support and legal protection of discriminated and marginalised minority groups. Indirect target group: NGOs involved in social communication and campaigning. 

2022

AccessIN: Social Inclusion and Access to Basic Services of Third-Country Nationals

Although the social inclusion of third-country nationals (hereafter TCNs) has been a key priority for the EU and its Member States, persistent gaps in their access to basic services demonstrate that additional actions are needed to support integration. AccessIN will contribute to these ongoing efforts to tackle TCNs' social vulnerabilities by focusing on four EU Member States from different European regions: Belgium, Germany, Hungary, and Spain.

2021