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Surayya Walters: The 4I Matrix withIN for Global Governance 2050
The 4I Matrix withIn can be a welcome companion to this year’s UN Summit of The Future by encouraging understanding and implementation of SDGs in a manner that is intercultural, interrelated, interdisciplinary, and intergenerational.
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Gilberto Morishaw: Seeing Through the Scattered Pieces
From cataclysm to catastrophes, skirmishes and uncertainties, there is a high-calling for global institutions, governments and leaders to act upon the meta-crisis the world is living in. The response is scattered. Many people feel that institutions, both domestic and multilateral are failing us. It is not a surprise that we see a rise in democratic decay, political extremism, humanitarian crises, and countless climate disasters.
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Maja Bogojević: Challenging the Illusion of Participation
The Summit of the Future 2024 holds the promise of transformative change through meaningful youth participation and empowerment. By challenging the illusion of participation, establishing global standards, and promoting education and active citizenship, we can empower youth to shape their futures.
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Disability and Inclusive Teaching in Dutch Higher Education
Pauline’s Action Project served as a conversation starter into how inclusivity within the Dutch higher education system can be possible.
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À Ciel Ouvert
Senior Fellow Alice Riché wrote a book for youth based on her experience working in refugee camps in Greece.
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Interview: Nanda Leenders Shares her Experience as a Fellowship Host
In 2024, Nanda Leenders hosted Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Joshua Allen for two weeks during his Fellowship in Amsterdam. Josh came to us from the United States and had a chance to experience Amsterdam in the most unique ways by staying with a local host.
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EMPOWER THEM: Even One Is Too Many - Interactive Community Art Against GBV
This campaign sought to create a space for people to gather knowledge, reflect, and express their thoughts through art, connecting individuals of all genders and experiences to support those affected by GBV.
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Heritage Horizons: Capsules of Bosnian Diaspora Narratives
In a world where cultural identity can often be diluted, Sarajevo Fellows Almina Bajic, Aranxa Parra, David Bakum, and Zeke Rouse – embarked on a mission to preserve and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Bosnian diaspora communities.
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Equal Constitution for All – Equal Rights for All Citizens
During Sarajevo Fellowship Action Week, Fellows Julia Perendyk, Jelena Velisavljević, and Neven Rokvić implemented a project with the aim to initiate a discussion on constitutional reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Bosnian Senior Fellow Discussion Event on the Adopted UN Srebrenica Resolution: Next Steps
This event aimed to facilitate dialogue and promote a better understanding of the challenges faced by our society, with a focus on the implications of the UN resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica and the next steps for young people in supporting the processes of transition, dealing with the past, raising awareness, and educating the youth.
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Surayya Walters: The 4I Matrix withIN for Global Governance 2050
The 4I Matrix withIn can be a welcome companion to this year’s UN Summit of The Future by encouraging understanding and implementation of SDGs in a manner that is intercultural, interrelated, interdisciplinary, and intergenerational.
-
Gilberto Morishaw: Seeing Through the Scattered Pieces
From cataclysm to catastrophes, skirmishes and uncertainties, there is a high-calling for global institutions, governments and leaders to act upon the meta-crisis the world is living in. The response is scattered. Many people feel that institutions, both domestic and multilateral are failing us. It is not a surprise that we see a rise in democratic decay, political extremism, humanitarian crises, and countless climate disasters.
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Maja Bogojević: Challenging the Illusion of Participation
The Summit of the Future 2024 holds the promise of transformative change through meaningful youth participation and empowerment. By challenging the illusion of participation, establishing global standards, and promoting education and active citizenship, we can empower youth to shape their futures.
-
Disability and Inclusive Teaching in Dutch Higher Education
Pauline’s Action Project served as a conversation starter into how inclusivity within the Dutch higher education system can be possible.
-
À Ciel Ouvert
Senior Fellow Alice Riché wrote a book for youth based on her experience working in refugee camps in Greece.
-
Interview: Nanda Leenders Shares her Experience as a Fellowship Host
In 2024, Nanda Leenders hosted Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Joshua Allen for two weeks during his Fellowship in Amsterdam. Josh came to us from the United States and had a chance to experience Amsterdam in the most unique ways by staying with a local host.
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EMPOWER THEM: Even One Is Too Many - Interactive Community Art Against GBV
This campaign sought to create a space for people to gather knowledge, reflect, and express their thoughts through art, connecting individuals of all genders and experiences to support those affected by GBV.
-
Heritage Horizons: Capsules of Bosnian Diaspora Narratives
In a world where cultural identity can often be diluted, Sarajevo Fellows Almina Bajic, Aranxa Parra, David Bakum, and Zeke Rouse – embarked on a mission to preserve and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Bosnian diaspora communities.
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Equal Constitution for All – Equal Rights for All Citizens
During Sarajevo Fellowship Action Week, Fellows Julia Perendyk, Jelena Velisavljević, and Neven Rokvić implemented a project with the aim to initiate a discussion on constitutional reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
-
Bosnian Senior Fellow Discussion Event on the Adopted UN Srebrenica Resolution: Next Steps
This event aimed to facilitate dialogue and promote a better understanding of the challenges faced by our society, with a focus on the implications of the UN resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica and the next steps for young people in supporting the processes of transition, dealing with the past, raising awareness, and educating the youth.