SMART UA - JRS Hungary

About JRS Hungary

Jesuit Refugee Service Hungary supports refugees, asylum seekers, and people under temporary protection through holistic integration measures. Its services combine social casework, psychosocial and mental health support, housing and employment assistance, and training programs, always tailored to individual needs.

Role in the project

Within the SMART UA project, JRS Hungary places a strong focus on housing and sustainable integration. Its activities aim to prevent homelessness, support livelihoods, and foster welcoming host communities by:

  • Housing support: promoting access to affordable, long-term, and secure housing tailored to household needs.

  • Livelihood support: addressing barriers such as unstable income and low-skilled employment, while improving labor market opportunities.
  • Skills development: offering language, intercultural, and citizenship training to enable socio-cultural adaptation and employment.
  • Preventive measures: reducing risks of homelessness, unemployment, and social exclusion through tailored casework and group support.
  • Community awareness: engaging employers, landlords, institutions, and local communities to strengthen welcoming attitudes and inclusive practices.

 

REPORTS

JRS Hungary is directly involved in national reporting, focusing on how refugees can access housing and employment in Hungary. Drawing from its experience in preventing homelessness and supporting livelihoods, it contributes to the production of country reports and skills assessments. Its reporting also emphasises the importance of language, intercultural training, and cooperation with landlords, employers, and institutions as conditions for sustainable integration.

Hungarian National Housing & Labour Market Report

Examines structural barriers and good practices in Hungary’s housing and employment systems for refugees.


 

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Hungarian National Skills Assessment Report

Presents findings from refugee skills assessments, helping to identify pathways for integration into the labour market.


 

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Final Comparative Transnational Report

Brings together the national studies from Romania, Hungary, and Slovakia, identifying shared challenges and innovative practices in housing, employment, and skills integration.


 

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