NOA Impact – Hungary
NOA Conference: Hungarian Report Card

On the November 29, 2022 Hungarian policy-makers and policy influencers from different fields and perspectives gathered at the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Budapest to consider the results of the newly-released NOA Hungarian Report Card.
Attendees considered both the successes and areas of improvement that the Report Card highlighted within Hungarian policy and legislation. Overall, there is still much the Hungarian government can and should do to combat antisemitism. Despite the goodwill expressed and measures already put in place, there are areas for major improvement such as in the fields of education and intercultural dialogue, which arguably have the largest impact on prejudice, particularly with the younger generations.
Anna Gáspár-Singer, who wrote theatrical scenes for the NOA conference against antisemitism in Budapest, was interviewed by Kibitzer Magazine following the NOA Hungarian Report Card Conference. She spoke about antisemitism in Hungary and the way how the NOA conference can help raise awareness on this issue. Read the interview here.
For more on the conference, watch the video!

NOA is co-funded by the European Union’s Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (2021-2027).