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Week of Events
Hackathon for Good: 4th Edition
Hackathon for Good: 4th Edition
During the weekend of 28, 29, and 30 May, the fourth edition of the Hackathon for Good will occur. This edition is hosted by the city of The Hague and organized by The Hague Tech, in close collaboration with the Hague’s innovation ecosystems. Are you ready to make an impact for good? Sign up now […]
The Hague Conversations on Conflict – Yemen: Once again at a crossroads
The Hague Conversations on Conflict – Yemen: Once again at a crossroads
Started in 2019 by LINKS Europe and The Hague Humanity Hub, The Hague Conversations on Conflict aim to rethink approaches to conflict prevention and resolution and to provide a forum where the changing nature of conflict can be analysed and assessed, together with the responses of international society. A new situation is emerging in Yemen, both on the military and […]
UNHCR Webinar: “Op de vlucht tijdens corona”
UNHCR Webinar: “Op de vlucht tijdens corona”
Over dit evenement Tijdens dit webinar zal Hoofd Fondsenwerving & Partnerships, Claire de Rooij, in gesprek gaan met UNHCR-medewerker Nida Yassin. Nida zal ons vertellen over de impact van het coronavirus op de levens van vluchtelingen in Jordanië, waar de eerste vluchtelingen ter wereld al zijn gevaccineerd. Daarna zal Aliim (23) uit Jemen vertellen wat het betekent om […]
Challenges for Good
Challenges for Good
As a part of the fourth edition of Hackathon for Good The Hague, we are organizing the Challenges for Good fest on the 27th of May 2021. During this event you will learn more about the goals of Hackathon for Good, as well as the current challenges and the possibility for new challenges. Next to […]
Hard work and hazard: Youth and the rural economy in Africa
Hard work and hazard: Youth and the rural economy in Africa
In this webinar, distinguished panellists will discuss the content and policy implications of two publications about rural youth in Africa. Emeritus Professor Ben White will join other speakers and discussants to discuss the book ‘Hard work and Hazard. Youth and the rural economy in Africa’ edited by Dr. James Sumberg. The book is based on a […]