Child Rights Report – 2019

Challenges, difficulties, and struggles in the shadow of the coronavirus epidemic

What happened in 2019?

At the time of writing we were not sure how the country would cope with the crisis. But we have already seen the incredible efforts of teachers and schools in transitioning to distance learning. We can see the community efforts, the acts of solidarity and the signs of responsibility assumed for children and the elderly.

What happened to children in Hungary in 2019? childrights, healthcare systems, public education, legal answers for the problematic questions

Take a look at the 2019 report

Last year 40% of family pediatricians were of retirement age. What risks does this pose? 

 

Why did teachers work 74 hours a week on average in 2019? How safe are children in their own families when they are spending their time at home and studying remotely due to the Covid-19 pandemic? Why does every fifth child that is adopted end up abroad? These are just some of the questions that are answered by the Hintalovon Child Rights Foundation’s Child Rights Report of 2019.