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Neeka International:

E-mail: info@neeka.org

 

Neeka Ukraine

E-mail: ukraine@neeka.org

info@neeka.org

Tel: +380313132122

Fax: +380313131450

Address:

Michurina 3

89600 Mukachevo

Ukraine

 

Neeka Hungary

E-mail: hungary@neeka.org

1raczferenc@gmail.com

Tel:  +36-30 6958068

Fax: +36 44 409 108

Address:

Ady e ut 44

4722 Nyírmeggyes

Hungary

 

Neeka Romania

E-mail: romania@neeka.org

izolda_emilia@yahoo.com

Tel: +40-733-671846

+40-726-544404

Fax: +40-262-289289

Address:

Katalin UT 14. Szám

КOLTÓ

Romania

Welcome to NEEKA International's Website PDF Nyomtatás E-mail
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Brief Overview:

NEEKA or The International Fund for Health Well Being and Environment Conservation is a non Governmental organization that operates in the region of the Carpathian mountains. Founded in the late 90's with the primary goal of protecting the surrounding environment, we have since broadened our operations into a variety of social and humanitarian sectors.


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English Classes PDF Nyomtatás E-mail
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03.11.2011 Children with disabilities continue with English classes

oxfordenglishWith the support of the Oxford University Press in Ukraine, NEEKA social workers as well as volunteer teachers conduct weekly classes to teach the English language. This will enable these children to communicate at the international level and stay actively involved with projects conducted by foreign partners. The Children have become very fond of this program since with each class their knowledge of the English language is advanced. The program started in late September and we are happy to announce that all participants are steadily advancing through the curriculum.

 
Neeka Summer Camp PDF Nyomtatás E-mail
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12.08.11 Neeka Summer Camp Successfully Completed

The summer camp organised for local and refugee children in the Zakarpattia region has recently ended with great results. The summer camp's main themes were leadership, tolerance and environment protection. More then 70 children attended from a wide variety of nationalities and enthnicities including Ukrainians, Roma, Afghans, Iraqi's, Hungarians and Syrians. A great thank you to all participants including a dedicated group of Peace-corps volunteers who helped make this years summer camp a tremendous success.

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School Starts PDF Nyomtatás E-mail
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01.09.11 Celebrations to Mark the New School Year

On Thursday the 1st of September the school bell officially marked the start of the next academic year.

back2schoolChildren from all over Mukachevo, including those living at the TAC (Temporary Accommodations Centre) were at the scene where a celebration was held to mark the occasion. With the help of the Danish Refugee Council, NEEKA was able to purchase school uniforms and supplies such as backpacks to insure there would be no obstacles to these children receiving an education and continuing their studies. We wish them all the best in the 2011-1012 Academic year!!

 
Refugees Build Greenhouse PDF Nyomtatás E-mail
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17.05.11 Refugees at the Mukachevo Centre Build a Greenhouse.

In partnership with the Danish Refugee Council, NEEKA Hungary the decision was taken to build a greenhouse in the Mukachevo Temporary Accommodations Centre “Latoritsa” in the Zakarpatia region. greenhouseWithin the greenhouses structure, asylum seekers now have the opportunity to grow vegetables for themselves and their families. NEEKA recognizes that a variety of different protection and social welfare problems are likely to arise in situation where refugees are unable to become self-reliant and to meet their basic needs. Higher levels of physical and mental illness, as well as an increased incidence of delinquency and domestic violence may occur in such scenarios.

 
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