After more than two years of research, collaboration, and educational innovation across four countries, the DECONSTRUCT project is reaching its conclusion.
On 15 April 2026, the Zachor Foundation for Social Remembrance, together with HÉTFA Research Institute and their international consortium partners, will host the DECONSTRUCT International Stakeholder Event in Budapest. The event will take place at Európa Pont (Lövőház u. 35., Budapest, 1024, Hungary) between 9:00 and 14:00, with the main programme running from 9:00 to 13:00, followed by networking. The event will be held in English with simultaneous translation.
Funded by the European Union’s CERV-2023-EQUAL programme (Project No. 101144756), the DECONSTRUCT project addresses the growing challenge of Holocaust distortion—an increasingly widespread phenomenon across digital and public spaces. The consortium developed research findings, digital educational tools, and awareness materials to support educators, students, and decision-makers in recognising and countering disinformation and distortion. HÉTFA participates in the project as a partner, contributing to research, educational content development, and dissemination activities.
The half-day event will present the project’s key results and foster dialogue among experts and practitioners. The programme features a keynote by Dr. Kathrin Meyer, former General Secretary of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), two panel discussions on international good practices and classroom experiences, as well as a session showcasing the project’s educational resources. The event will conclude with networking opportunities.
The detailed agenda is available in the attachment. If the event has sparked your interest, you can register here. For further information, please contact: zachor@zachor.hu, visit the project website or follow our updates on Facebook and Instagram.