Starting January 2013, DIA, for the 3rd time is a member of a team of 5 organizations which coordinates the 3rd National Debate Championship for secondary schools (Szóval?! 2013) on EU-related topics.
Just joined the Debate in the Neighbourhood (DIN) project
In January 2013 DIA joined the DIN network for an international debate project aiming at working with vulnerable youth groups.
The Volunteer Program of the Year 2012 Award went to DIA
The Volunteer Program of the Year 2012 Award has been given to DIA by the Volunteer Center Foundaton in December 2012. The award acknowledged DIA’s 7 years of efforts in coordinating National Youth Service Day (KöZöD! Önkéntes Fiatalok Napja) in Hungary.
KöZöD! has been a great success among youth volunteer groups all over Hungary. In its best year, in 2011 it mobilized 32 000 young volunteers in 200 locations, as a result DIA won the 4th place worldwide among Global Youth Service Day (www.gysd.org) countries.
KöZöD! has been a great success among youth volunteer groups all over Hungary. In its best year, in 2011 it mobilized 32 000 young volunteers in 200 locations, as a result DIA won the 4th place worldwide among Global Youth Service Day (www.gysd.org) countries.
DIA continues cooperation with corporate partners
Following the organization’s traditions, DIA continues to work together with major companies.
News from our global partners
Open Society Foundations, Youth Service America and International Youth Foundation.
DIA’s National Youth Service Day 2012 (KöZöD!) Awards went to talented young social innovators
One of the four KöZöD! Awards went to Humana Magazin, a human rights magazin run by young volunteers (http://www.humanamagazin.eu/egyesulet/humana-egyesulet).
Compulsory Youth Service in Hungarian Schools starting September 2012
While DIA has been advocating the importance of youth service since its creation in 1999, and reached out to hundreds of schools and thousands of students the idea beeing that young people should get at least one chance in secondary school to be involved in projects aiming at giving back to their local community, in December 2011, the government of Hungary made youth service compulsory for all secondary school students obtaining a matriculation.
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