The organisation will promote dialogue between Budapest city leaders, local council representatives and civil organisations to find ways to make Budapest a more liveable and modern metropolis. It offers an opportunity for expats to say what they like in Budapest and make proposals for changes.
The initiative is supported by the British Council, the Goethe Institute, WNC Property Development, the Italian Foreign Trade Institute, Budapester Zeitung, Budapest Times, Funzine and Expatshungary, Budapest Tourism Nonprofit, Budapest Underguide, the Merlin Theatre and LOFFICE Coworking.
Intercultural Cluster has organised the Hungarian premiere of Simon Stephens' play Pornography, about the terrorist bombings in London in 2005, at Budapest's Merlin Theatre.