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* [http://www.labrisz.hu/english Labrisz Lesbian Association]: This is a website for lesbian, bisexual and queer women, providing support, information and events.
 
* [http://www.labrisz.hu/english Labrisz Lesbian Association]: This is a website for lesbian, bisexual and queer women, providing support, information and events.
 
* [https://klitbudapest.wordpress.com/ Klit - Queer Feminist Activist and Community Space]: "Our approach to the elimination of violence against women and trans* aims at fighting misogyny, transphobia and homophobia from their roots."
 
* [https://klitbudapest.wordpress.com/ Klit - Queer Feminist Activist and Community Space]: "Our approach to the elimination of violence against women and trans* aims at fighting misogyny, transphobia and homophobia from their roots."
* [http://www.szexmunka.hu/ Association of Hungarian Sex Workers]: Founded in 2000 after prostitution became legal in Hungary. Provides emergency 24-hour hotline, information and prevention campaigns, condom distribution, legal aid service, social help, job training for sex workers who want to quit, etc.
 
 
* Hungarian Feminists: c/o Eniko Bollobas, Orszaghaz u. 25. , H-1014 Hungary, Tel: 36-1-175 4807.
 
* Hungarian Feminists: c/o Eniko Bollobas, Orszaghaz u. 25. , H-1014 Hungary, Tel: 36-1-175 4807.
 
* Network Women's Program - Open Society Institute: Nador u. 11., 1051 Budapest, Hungary, Tel: (361) 327 3139, Fax: (361) 327 3864, E-mail: womenpro@osi.hu
 
* Network Women's Program - Open Society Institute: Nador u. 11., 1051 Budapest, Hungary, Tel: (361) 327 3139, Fax: (361) 327 3864, E-mail: womenpro@osi.hu

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