
Small initiatives create big actions. Years ago, Rozemarijn nearly unconsciously decided to approach the world with an open mind. As a consequence, she has been challenging her prior notions about different people ever since. Moreover, she started exploring a part of the world Europeans tend to have many negative stereotypes about: the Middle East in the context of refugees.
In this series of columns Rozemarijn will describe her experiences with learning first-hand about refugees instead of through hearsay or reading. It offers her beautiful insights in how interactions between all different kinds of people – although they may seem insignificant – are powerful and create a world of opportunities.

The ’Ndrangheta’s Infiltration and Threat to European Institutions
From Paper to Practice: How Grassroots Norms Undermine Gender Rights in Pakistan
Exploited Childhoods: The Role of Global Corporations in Perpetuating and Mitigating Child Labour
Human Rights Challenges in Addressing SLAPPs in Media, NGOs and Journalism in the EU