Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention is rated 3 out of 5 in the category international affairs. Read and write reviews about Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention. The Budapest Centre is a non-governmental entity which acts as an independent and impartial partner of governments, the United Nations, the European Union and other actors in sensitive circumstances, often characterized by mistrust and politicization. The mission of the Budapest Centre is to help bridge the gap between early warning and early action in the prevention of genocide and mass atrocities, produce assessments of situations at risk, prepare concrete and practical recommendations to facilitate timely and effective preventive actions by the international community, enhance the collaboration among international actors, build up regional and national capacities and capabilities and develop the available methodologies and tools for preparing risk assessments of mass atrocities and responding to such threats in a timely manner. One of the key objectives of the Budapest Centre is to promote the cause of genocide and mass atrocities prevention by research in these fields, increase synergies between academia and policymakers to apply the latest results scientific-research activities in developing methodologies, tools and designing viable options for the prevention of mass atrocities. The Budapest Centre is the operative body of the Foundation for the International Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities.
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11-50 employees