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Lindy van Vliet leaves KIT
Lindy van Vliet will leave KIT at the end of this month. Lindy, who has led KIT’s Global Health knowledge work since 2016, is looking for a new challenge.
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KIT is now fossil-free
The Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) has permanently turned off the gas and removed the boilers from the building, making KIT, Amsterdam’s largest national monument, fossil-free.
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KIT definitief fossielvrij
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Can Finagle’s laws of information help highlight areas where evaluations can potentially fail?
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KIT’s transition towards fossil-free energy
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KIT draait de gaskraan dicht
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KIT joins the 2023 AGRODEP conference on ‘Building Resilient African Food Systems amid Health, Conflict & Climate Disruptions’
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‘Fighting TB with Music’, podcast by Stats+Stories
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Working with WHO on Pandemic Preparedness in Europe
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Decolonising Global Health; A Recap of an Evening at KIT
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Yes, we can #END TB! But we need to significantly scale up its preventive treatment
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International Women’s Day: Embracing Equity
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International Women’s Day Through the Eyes of a Gender Advisor at KIT: Commemorating the Past, Present, and Future
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Choosing a sustainable coffee for the KIT offices
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KIT biedt Kids van Amsterdam nieuw thuis in verbouwd theater
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Brownbag Series: ‘Health systems strengthening in Afghanistan through times of war and times of peace’