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The Hollings Center for International Dialogue
The Hollings Center for International Dialogue is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to fostering dialogue between the United States and countries with predominantly Muslim populations in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Eurasia and Europe
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Dialogue Programs
Through these dialogues, the Center aims to address underserved topics and issues ranging from the discussion of specific bilateral issues to broader regional contexts.
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Hollings Center events include private and public roundtables, panel discussions, workshops, seminars, and networking opportunities.
Young Professionals International Relations
The YPIR network involves regular meetings that bring together select key young leaders from the different sectors to discuss current topics in world affairs.
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Youth Engagement
Youth engagement is crucial for shaping the future of societies. This report explores global strategies to foster youth participation.
Navigating Digital Challenges and Media Literacy
Explore Miriamtha Dahdal’s insights on navigating digital challenges, and the need for media literacy to empower youth in the digital age.
Youth Alienation and Democracy
Fadi Nicholas Nassar discusses youth alienation, crises, and the struggle for democracy, emphasizing the need for engagement.
GCC Economic Diversification – Picking Up Where We Left Off
Explore GCC economic diversification efforts with insights from Camile Lons and Samer Kherfi on strategic shifts, challenges, and regional competition.
Understanding Youth Roles and Impact
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy discusses youth roles as threats, assets, and agents of change, emphasizing their complex place in society.
Planning Equitable Food Systems
Samina Raja emphasizes planning equitable food systems, highlighting local initiatives and the importance of community voices.
Food Sovereignty and Local Communities
Michèle Companion advocates for food sovereignty and local communities for better health, cultural respect, and community-led emergency aid.
Malaysia’s Food Security Landscape
Anni Mitin and NurFitri Amir Muhammad discuss Malaysia’s food security landscape in rural and urban communities.