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Democracy, safety, and diaspora: the Ambassador’s trip to Somalia and Somaliland
Between the 25-29th of February, the Dutch Ambassador for Youth, Education and Work visited Somalia and Somaliland. Here, he ...
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Investing in Tunisia’s hidden potential
Despite economic challenges and democratic decline, Tunisia’s vulnerable youth hold immense potential. With increased access to ...
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The Netherlands welcomes back the International Youth Advisory Committee during the Meet-Up Week of January 2024
Last month, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs had the privilege to host the second cohort of the International Youth Advisory ...
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Entrepreneurship, Peace, and Food Security: The Ambassador’s Trip to South-Sudan
Between 19-23th of February, the Dutch ambassador for Youth, Education and Work visited South-Sudan. Here, he participated, spoke ...
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Equipping girls as role models and change makers
The Dutch embassy in Mozambique runs a program that perfectly aligns with the Youth at Heart strategy, and something we would ...
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Launch ‘Green Skills for Youth on the Move’
On Tuesday 20 February, on World of Social Justice Day, UNICEF, ILO and the World Bank organized a virtual launch for the newly ...
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Unveiling Senegal's Vibrancy: A trip with the Dutch Ambassador
Embark on a captivating journey through the dynamic landscapes of Senegal, as the Dutch Ambassador for Youth, Education and Work ...
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Bridging Horizons: Dutch Ambassador's sojourn into South Africa's youth renaissance
In a captivating journey spanning late November 2023, Jurriaan Middelhoff, the Netherlands Ambassador for Youth, Education, and ...
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Unlocking Youth Potential: Dutch Ambassador's Visit Inspires Egypt and Lebanon
In a world full of challenges and opportunities, youth are the architects of our future. Recently, the Dutch Ambassador for ...
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International Youth Day: ‘Young people are the drivers of change’
August 12th is International Youth Day. By 2050, half of all young people worldwide will be living in Africa. And more than half ...