The question of having children today goes beyond individual decisions; it encompasses social, cultural, and economic dimensions as well. What role does raising children play in shaping communities and the future? How does it impact demographic trends, the transmission of values, and social sustainability? This presentation will explore these important questions, highlighting that children are not only the future of families but of society as a whole. A thought-provoking discussion about the next generation and our shared responsibility.
Why Do We Need Children?
Public Discussion
Aug
2
Saturday
11:10 AM–12:10 PM
Kirchhoff Automotive Pódium
The language of the event: hungarian
Gyurkó Katalin Kardosné
Ministerial Commissioner for Promoting Intergenerational Cooperation
Ministerial Commissioner for Promoting Intergenerational Cooperation
Anna Nagy
Founder and Director of the Single Parents’ Club Foundation
Founder and Director of the Single Parents’ Club Foundation
Zsófia Nagy-Vargha
Deputy State Secretary for Youth Affairs
Deputy State Secretary for Youth Affairs
Judit Regős
President of the Szülők Háza Public Benefit Foundation
President of the Szülők Háza Public Benefit Foundation
Moderator:
Georgina Kiss-Kozma
Head of Research of Youth Research Institute, Research Teacher at the School of Social Sciences and History at MCC
Head of Research of Youth Research Institute, Research Teacher at the School of Social Sciences and History at MCC