Diaspora Programme 2025

The Rákóczi Association – at the request of the Hungarian Diaspora Council and with the support of the Hungarian Government – is once again announcing its highly successful Diaspora Program. During 2025, the program creates the opportunity for Hungarian youth between the ages of 10 and 25 living in the diaspora and also for teachers working in the diaspora communities to go on a study trip to Hungary.
Press Release – Diaspora Programme 2022

Based on the initiative of the Hungarian Diaspora Council and with support from the Government of Hungary, the Rákóczi Association is providing an opportunity to 1000 young Hungarians, between the age of 10 and 25, to take part in a study tour to Hungary during the year 2022, in the framework of the “DIASPORA PROGRAMME.”
Programme plan 2021
The Rákóczi Association has prepared an ambitious schedule of activities for the running year in the hope that life as normal will resume by the spring and travel and community events become possible again.
Don’t forget: You’re hungarian – Census 2021

15 February 2021 marks the beginning of the population census in Slovakia, carrying decisive importance with view to the future of Hungarian communities in the historic Upper Hungary region.
Christmas gift for 22 thousend children

The Rákóczi Association is to send Christmas gifts to 22 000 ethnic Hungarian preschool children, directing parents’ attention to the importance of Hungarian school choice
Scholarships handed out to hungarian families in Zakarpattya oblast

Despite borders shutting down, civil society in the mother country continues to support ethnic Hungarian communities
Statement – Diaspora Programme

Regretfully, the Rákóczi Association has been and remains unable to welcome young visitors to Hungary within the framework of its Diaspora Programme due to the pandemic situation. In the early summer, we were hopeful of being able to receive visitors from diaspora communities to our autumn programmes.
National cohesion memorial inaugurated at Kossuth square
The memorial contains a capsule holding soil from the sixty-four counties of historical Hungary collected by Rákóczi Association members and staff.
Summer University just begins!
On 17 August, lectures were delivered at the camp by Speaker of the National Assembly László Kövér and prime ministerial commissioner Katalin Szili. Starting from 10 a.m. on 18 August, participants were addressed by Gergely Gulyás, Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office.
Summer University 2020
The University Students’ Camp began at the Rákóczi Camp and Events Centre in Sátoraljaújhely on 17 August 2020.