Experts from 11 countries discussed nationalism and xenophobia in Budapest in the context of refugee "crisis".
Call for Presentations: Refugee Crisis and Radical Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe
Subjective Values Foundation invites scholars, professionals and students to submit presentation proposals for its conference entitled “Refugee Crisis and Radical Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe.”
Europe for citizens – 6 Refugee Related Conferences Project Launched in Central Europe
Six leading Central European NGOs and a Lithuanian partner Diversity Development Group launched a new project called Debating New Phenomena of Refugee Migration in the Central Europe.
Ukrainean asylum seekers in focus
Subjective Values Foundation just joined to a project led by the Human Rights League in Bratislava, which is aiming to do research on people who left Ukraine and trying to stay in V4 countires.
ECRI made the new country report on Hungary
Hungary: despite positive developments, concerns remain, such as racist violence and the openly anti-Roma, antisemitic, homophobic and xenophobic hate speech of a radical right-wing populist party, says the Council of Europe’s anti-racism commission
The European Migration Network hosted us
Marcell Lőrincz was presenting the project “Fostering political participation of third country nationals.
The European Migration Network discussed our initiative
On March 26 Marcell Lőrincz was a guest speaker at EMN meeting in the building of Ministry of Interiors. Mr. Lőrincz described the project “Fostering immigrants’ political participation in nine EU countries” and presented the idea, how Hungary shall give more rights and opportunities to foreigner communities to be more active in the political life. Granting a wider electoral right, running advisory bodies and supporting NGOs would cause a more integrated immigration in Hungary and despite the current political communication about immigration Subjective Values Foundation promotes a more welcoming atmosphere for the newcomers.
Recommendations on foreigners’ political participation
In the framework of the project “Fostering political participation and policy involvement of immigrants in 9 Central and Eastern EU countries” the Subjective Values Foundation did analysis on three different topics and we formulated recommendations with a brief situation description.
Middle and Eastern Europe learns how immigrants can participate in political life
At the beginning of September a group of experts from municipal or national institutions from 9 European countries (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovenia, Hungary, and Romania), active members of immigrant communities from these countries and NGOs met in Berlin to learn how advisory bodies for immigrants are organized in Germany.
OPEN CALL – Get down to business
Subjective Values Foundation launches a comprehensive project, called ’Get down to business’ – Program for talented immigrants of enterprising spirit. The project aims at helping immigrants of third countries accomplish their plans of establishing enterprises, and by this, advancing their integration and access to the Hungarian labour market.