New cooperation for opportunities for young people

January 10 , 2025
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Cooperation
Ms. Katarine Lindstedt, Counselor of the Permanent Mission of Finland to the OSCE, Ms. Edith Vakkilainen, Special Envoy and Advisor on Climate and Environment visited the Nordic University today.
The exhibition of the Finnish tourist Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, which is displayed in the Nordic region, attracted the attention of distinguished guests and expressed warm opinions. At the meeting, constructive discussions were held regarding the expansion of youth participation in OSCE projects and new initiatives in the increasingly urgent water resources issues.
The importance of the role and importance of young people in global issues was recognized, and cooperation was agreed upon in order to create new opportunities for them, and to unite their potentials for the development of societies.
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