Zsuzsa
Zsuzsa came to Hungary with her husband and two children in 1998, fleeing the ethnic cleansing and chaos of the Yugoslav wars. She is ethnic Hungarian and comes from Voivodina - an autonomous region of former Yugoslavia. Her husband is half Croatian and first fled to Hungary in the early nineties to avoid conscription by the Serbian army. As refugees fleeing a general conflict situation, Zsuzsa and her family were not eligible for refugee status. They lived in the refugee camp at Békéscaba for three years and endured the uncertainty of a series of temporary residence permits before finally being granted Hungarian citizenship in 2005. Zsuzsa's own career in the refugee field began in the same camp when she was first offered the opportunity to run the kindergarten and then appointed as a social worker.
Zsuzsa was shocked by the way she and her family were welcomed as refugees in Hungary. She talks about her own experience and the changes she has been able to bring to the camp as a social worker.
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