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Cabinet: funding for LGBTI safety in schools in coming years

Cabinet: funding for LGBTI safety in schools in coming years

The Dutch cabinet has allocated 22.9 million euros to enhance the safety of LGBTQ+ youth within the education system. These funds will be distributed across 2027, 2028, and 2029 as outlined in the spring memorandum.

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