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Cross-border solutions for pollen allergy and sustainable urban development launched in the PollenCare project - Photo

Cross-border solutions for pollen allergy and sustainable urban development launched in the PollenCare project

The PollenCare project, co-funded by the Interreg AT–HU programme, recently kicked off in Austria with strong interest from Austrian and Hungarian stakeholders. The project aims to deliver scientifically based, cross-border solutions to reduce the burden of pollen allergy in local communities. The opening event, held on 3 December 2025, brought together representatives from professional organisations, municipalities and authorities to discuss how environmental health aspects can be better integrated into urban green planning.

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Two flood protection developments successfully completed along the River Ipel' - Photo

Two flood protection developments successfully completed along the River Ipel'

Two project elements have been successfully completed within the framework of the “Flood Protection along the River Ipel', #floodguard” (HUSK/2302/1.2/058) project. The developments aim to ensure the safe drainage of sudden rainfall and to reduce the risk of inland flooding through the cooperation of Ludányhalászi, Endrefalva and Obec Čeláre.

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Promoting Multilingualism in Public Life – the Language APL project - Photo

Promoting Multilingualism in Public Life – the Language APL project

The Language APL – Cross-border Language Accessibility in Public Life project (HUSKROUA/23/S/3.1/011) promotes multilingualism as a key component of inclusive public life in the Hungarian–Ukrainian–Romanian border region. Implemented through cooperation among the partner organisations, the project supports social inclusion, equal access to public services and cross-border economic cooperation by reducing language barriers.

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