The moment is now: we are protesting in The Hague!
Today, we stand shoulder to shoulder to send a clear message: cuts to higher education and research are unacceptable. These sectors are the engine of innovation, development, and future opportunities – they deserve support, not budget cuts.
That’s why we’re protesting right now at the Malieveld in The Hague. Together, we’re making it clear that investing in knowledge is investing in the future. Are you nearby? Join us, share this message, and help amplify our voice!
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