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Community Development Journal 2005 40(2):220-223; doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi032
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Case Studies

Community development for asylum seekers in Hungary

Elvira Jaiswal*

Hungarian national who worked in the camp as a development practitioner

* Address for correspondence: H-1399 Budapest, Pf. 701/91, Hungary. Email: Elvira{at}advalu.com

This paper discusses community development work undertaken by the author in the largest Hungarian Refugee Camp [‘Camp’], between May 2001 and September 2002, while working for a Hungarian NGO. The programme was supported by the Phare Access programme of the European Delegation to Hungary and the UNHCR BO Budapest.


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