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The Indonesian Embassy in the Hague socializes internships in global companies & Indonesian Ambassador to Namibia, follows up the memorandum of understanding on Indonesia-Namibia cooperation

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The Indonesian Embassy in the Hague, the Netherlands and the Indonesian Student Association (PPI) Rotterdam collaborated to socialize internships in global companies. A virtual event titled “Talk Show on Working and Internship Opportunities in International Organizations” Volume II was joined by four young speakers who have experience in international organizations at the Secretariat of the United Nations (UN) in New York and The Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) in the Hague. The event was held on 26 October 2021. On that occasion, Indonesian Ambassador to the Netherlands, Mayerfas said that Indonesia is a supporter of multilateralism and an active member of 200 international organizations. He also motivated Indonesian students to seek and take advantage of opportunities to work in international organizations so that they can provide personal and national benefits.

Indonesian Ambassador to Namibia, Wisnu Edi Pratignyo followed up the memorandum of understanding on Indonesia-Namibia cooperation in the maritime and fisheries sector. The follow-up was carried out by visiting the Namibia Maritime and Fisheries Institute (NAMFI) in Swakopmund City, according to a written statement from the Indonesian Embassy in Windhoek received in Jakarta Friday (29/10). On that occasion, Ambassador Wisnu stated that Indonesia as a maritime country has sufficient resources and capacity to support Namibia. The meeting between the Indonesian Embassy in Windhoek and NAMFI aims to identify opportunities for cooperation that can be carried out by implementing a memorandum of understanding in the maritime sector and fisheries. In 2018, Indonesia and Namibia agreed on cooperation in the marine and fisheries sector. The agreement is motivated by the potential of the two countries in the marine sector that can be used for mutual progress.

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