The 2024 Children’s Rights Report is now available in English

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2025.11.26.

We are pleased to announce that the Children’s Rights Report 2024 is now available in English.
This annual report provides an independent, comprehensive overview of how children’s rights were realised in Hungary in 2024 — including legislation, public policy developments, data on child protection, education, health, justice, and the everyday experiences of children.

The English edition makes it possible for international partners, researchers, policy-makers, NGOs, and everyone committed to children’s rights to follow developments in Hungary with full transparency.

The report covers, among others:

  • major legislative changes affecting children and families,
  • the impact of the clemency case and the political response,
  • challenges in data access and transparency,
  • the situation of children in alternative care,
  • violence, abuse and online safety,
  • education, health, and well-being,
  • insights from children themselves.

The original, Hungarian version of the Report available here.

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