Hintalovon is now part of the network Keeping Children Safe

We are delighted to share with you the good news that Hintalovon Child Rights Foundation is now part of the network of dedicated and passionate organizations of Keeping Children Safe.

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2019.12.16.

We are delighted to share with you the good news that Hintalovon Child Rights Foundation is now part of the network of dedicated and passionate organizations of Keeping Children Safe.

As a network, KCS look to identify and share good practices whilst learning from shared challenges. The missions, cultures, regions and languages of all KCS network members vary greatly and now, they have their very first Hungarian member. Us. 

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So much is at risk right now – Including Hintalovon

Year after year, we work under increasingly difficult conditions – but for the first time, it is uncertain whether we can continue our work. In March 2024, the Foundation was added to a list maintained by Hungary’s newly established Sovereignty Protection Office, a government body with wide-reaching oversight over civil society organizations receiving foreign funding. Hintalovon was included solely because it implements a European Union–funded program focusing on child rights and environmental protection.
Now, a new list is being prepared thanks to the proposed “transparency” law. If we end up on this list, it could make everything we’ve built so far impossible to sustain.

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