Dr. Ráhel Czirják
Ráhel holds a BA in Geography from Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), followed by an MSc in Regional and Urban Development Geography. From the outset, she has been deeply interested in African slums, focusing her research on community-based planning as an effective approach to their development. To further deepen her expertise, she completed an MA in Community and Civil Studies at ELTE and pursued doctoral studies in Geopolitics at the University of Pécs. She joined the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta in 2019, having previously worked as a geopolitical researcher at the PAGEO Geopolitical Research Institute. Her main research areas include urbanisation in Africa, particularly the challenges of slums.
At the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta, she applies her academic knowledge in practice through involvement in African projects and serves as editorial secretary of the journal Máltai Tanulmányok.
Ana María Vass
Ana is a Venezuelan-born Hungarian professional. She graduated in Social Communication from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas and later obtained a postgraduate qualification in Organisational Communication Consultancy from Universidad Monteávila. She spent two decades at the Spanish company Telefónica, holding various leadership roles in corporate communication as well as social and cultural projects. She also lived for three years in Quito, Ecuador, where she coordinated exhibitions, events and publications at Espacio Fundación Telefónica. Later, she worked as editor of ESTILO Magazine, focusing on visual arts and publishing in renowned art journals.
At the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta, she is primarily responsible for Latin American and Spanish-speaking regions.
Regina Fórika-Kovács
Regina studied International Relations and International Journalism at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. She worked for several years in both electronic and print media, including reporting for Radio Free Europe and editing weekly foreign policy programmes at MTV and Hír TV. She also completed a postgraduate programme in political communication at Corvinus University–Századvég, focusing on international aspects of media influence. As an international press officer at the Hungarian Prime Minister’s Office and the Office of the President of Hungary, she was responsible for communication related to diplomatic and climate programmes, contributing to the organisation of numerous high-level international events. She was also involved in several humanitarian initiatives led by the President of Hungary and the First Lady, through which she became well acquainted with the work of the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta. For this reason as well, she was pleased to join the international activities of Hungary’s largest humanitarian organisation.
Since 2022, she has been responsible for communication and organisational tasks related to the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta’s international humanitarian work.
Nóra Sebesi
Nóra obtained her degrees in International Studies and International Economics at the University of Szeged and the École de Management de Normandie in France. She began her professional career in an EU-funded cross-border programme between Romania and Hungary, where she supported the implementation of regional development projects. At the same time, her volunteer activities played a key role in shaping her professional commitment: as President of the Szeged section of the Erasmus Student Network, and through her involvement in a community development initiative in Tanzania, she developed a strong belief in the importance of international cooperation and shared responsibility in addressing global challenges. As a result, she shifted her career path and, at HAND Association, supported Hungarian civil society organisations engaged in international development through strategic planning, partnership building, as well as policy and project management tasks, successfully contributing to the implementation of a major EU project linked to the Hungarian EU Presidency.
At the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta, she works as a Programme Coordinator, contributing to project implementation, professional and policy-related activities in support of value-based, humane and effective assistance.
Dalma Makkos
Dalma obtained her degree in Regional and Urban Development Geography and Geography Teaching at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), and later completed an engineering economist programme at Corvinus University. She has previously worked as a project manager in both the civil and corporate sectors, and in her own business she prepared and managed grant applications for small enterprises and municipalities. Throughout her career, she has been particularly drawn to the social and human dimension of regional development. She spent four years in Asia with her family, where she was primarily engaged in volunteer work in various educational and artistic projects.
At the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta, she is responsible for coordinating the administrative tasks of the international team, as well as grant writing and the management of ongoing projects.
Dániel Solymári
Dániel pursued his university studies in Hungary and later in the United Kingdom in the fields of theology and international relations. He gained practical experience at the Holy See and subsequently in London. He later completed postgraduate studies in humanitarian law and diplomacy within the framework of the International Red Cross. He is currently a PhD candidate in the Political Science Programme at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Pécs.
His areas of expertise include international humanitarian aid, Sub-Saharan Africa and migration. He has worked across four continents in crises caused by both human and natural factors, including in slums, refugee camps and during civil wars. He considers his primary calling to be supporting the advancement of marginalised communities, creating more dignified living conditions for those left behind, and providing reflective, analytical writing on these issues.
He has been volunteering with the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta (HCSOM) since the early 2000s, and has been a full-time staff member since 2010, first as coordinator and later as head of international aid programmes. Under his leadership, the professional standards of HCSOM’s international programmes were established, its international partnership network expanded, and the field itself further professionalised.
Since 2015, Dániel has been a magistral member of the Sovereign Order of Malta. He is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Máltai Tanulmányok, and a member of the Caritas in Veritate Committee of the Hungarian Catholic Bishops’ Conference, focusing on social and societal issues. Since 2020, he has served as counsellor at the Embassy of the Sovereign Order of Malta in Amman, Jordan.
In recognition of his international work, he has been awarded the Gold Grade of the Medal for Public Service and the Hungarian Gold Cross of Merit. Dániel is also a member of the Royal Geographical Society.
Global solidarity
At the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta, we believe that every life is valuable and that everyone is entitled to live in dignity. Our mission is to hear the calls for help even from the most remote communities and to alleviate suffering with the means available to us. Our work is focused primarily in the Carpathian Basin, Africa and the Middle East.
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