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Dalit History Month: How Caste Shapes Life After Inclusion
MPP student Tejaswi Singh reflects on Dalit History Month and how caste shapes labour dignity and opportunity in India
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A Day at the EU Capital of Global Governance: Our Study Visit to Brussels
MPP Global Governance specialisation students visit Brussels, with student ambassador Irmak Tankurt reflecting on the experience
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Learning across borders: Reflections on the MiLAP Training
Training for African officials in migration policy, law and data through a hands-on course by UNU MERIT and IOM ACBC
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Innovation, Territories, and the Twin Transition: Reflections of UNESCO Chair from KIRDSA 2026
Insights from KIRDSA 2026 on how innovation and territories shape Latin America’s green and digital transitions.
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How adults can help children move from climate anxiety to resilience
Helping children stay hopeful and take action on climate change through support, learning, and everyday guidance.
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Enhancing Migration Management through Capacity Development (MMCD): A new multi-annual initiative launched by the United Nations University (UNU-MERIT) and Maastricht University
New project trains policymakers to strengthen migration systems through practical learning and global exchange.
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Geneva from Two Angles: Multilateralism and Innovation Governance in Practice
MPP students reflect on their visit to Geneva and what they learned about the work of international organisations.
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A2JKids: A Place where Education, Research, and Society Meet
A2JKids brought students from three regions together to examine children’s rights awareness through participatory research and intercultural learning.
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Our cities in a changing climate: Why the Dutch local elections matter more than you think
Job Zomerplaag examines why Dutch municipal elections are crucial for climate action, local energy systems, and democratic participation.
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Poverty in the age of extreme inequality: increasingly hidden, persistently unjust
On World Day of Social Justice María Nathalia Ramírez Chaparro and Zina Nimeh ask whether poverty can be addressed without confronting inequality.