In Their Own Words: Hungarian Youth Activists on Social Responsibility



 

 

Judit Jaross | DIA staff member and AYV/WKCD coordinator
Debrecen, Hungary
[Audio in English]

On being part of DIA and making change
On youth development
On voluntarism in Hungary
On growing as a person

Gergo Barna | youth group member
Nyíregyháza, Hungary
[Audio in Hungarian with English text]

Judit Gyori | regional coordinator
[Audio in English]

Károly Óvári | youth group moderator
Mánfa, Hungary
[Audio in Hungarian with English text]

Bianca Bylet | regional coordinator
xx, Hungary
[Audio in English and Hungarian]

Barnabás Gulyás (“Bubu”) | youth group coordinator
Miskolc, Hungary
[Audio in Hungarian with English text]

Gabi Vörös | regional coordinator
Tolna, Hungary
[Audio in Hungarian with English text]

Norbert Cenki | youth group coordinator
Szombathely, Hungary
[Audio in Hungarian with English text]

 

 

 

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Country Facts: Hungary

Pop: 9.9 million (2008 est.)
Median age: 39.1 years (2007)
Government: parliamentary democracy
Main language: Hungarian/Magyar (93.6%)
Main religion: Roman Catholic (51.9%)
Main industries: agriculture and chemicals
Mobile phones: 9.9 million (2006)
Internet users: 3.5 million (2006)
Hungarians living outside Hungary: 5 million (2006 est.)

Youth in Hungary’s Civil Society (PDF)
Richard Harrill et al., 2006

Field Notes: Promoting Active Youth Citizenship (PDF)
International Youth Foundation, December 2007

Hungary: Facts, Maps, and Music
National Geographic

Hungary: Notable Places, People, and Events
World InfoZone

Nokia Make A Connection Program-Hungary

International Youth Foundation