FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES
National Network
Hungary
Address
Budapest Andrassy ut. 16- II.em. 1061 HungaryCountry
HungaryCity
BudapestStreet address 2
Andrassy ut. 16- II.em.Mobile Phone
+36706070155Telephone
+36706070155Telephone (other)
+36702857979E-Mail (2)
oalmak@dialogusplatform.huE-Mail (3)
programok@dialogusplatform.huE-Mail (4)
oalmak@gmail.comWebsite
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2005Contact Person1
Bilal Ömer ALMAKJob Title 1
PresidentContact Person 2
Enikö SchradiJob Title 2
CoordinatorOrganisation Type
Non-Governmental OrganizationFields of Activity
ArtsGeneral Information
The Dialogue Platform Association is a registered charity, established in Budapest in 2005, with the aim of advancing social cohesion by connecting communities, empowering people to engage and contributing to the development of ideas on dialogue and community building. It does this by bringing people together through discussion forums, courses, capacity building publications and outreach. The Dialogue Platform is not a religious or ethnic organisation. It aims to facilitate dialogue on a whole range of social issues, regardless of any particular faith or religion. It stands for democracy, human rights, the non-instrumentalisation of religion in politics, equality and freedom of speech.Mission and Objectives
The Dialogue Platform is directed by a team of committed staff and volunteers who have a proven track record of working within the community. The team’s expertise is complemented by the input of the Dialogue Platform Board of Advisors, a distinguished group of people who between them represent a very wide range of expertise and experience. The Dialogue Platform derives its funding from private donations from local business people and professionals, which is testament to its support at the grassroots community level where its work is clearly valued. It achieves a remarkably high level of output in relation to its relatively small budget due to the support of committed volunteers.Main Projects / Activities
The Dialogue Platform is interested in facilitating dialogue on the following areas of interest: Dialogue theories and practice Community cohesion and multiculturalism Identity, integration and citizenship Family, education and youth Media, culture and communication Human rights and civil liberties Theology and religious studies World cultures and societies Peace-building and conflict resolution