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Inside the Brussels bubble: Two reviews of the JCI EUKHT

JCI Europe SDG showcase brochure


The UN & External Affairs Committee Members assigned to Europe are gathering JCI projects with impact that are linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) from local chapters all over Europe for the JCI Europe SDG showcase brochure.

This is the opportunity for your JCI local chapters to have their best JCI projects with impact published in the JCI Europe SDG showcase brochure, and maybe win a registration for the JCI Global Partnership Summit!

Two projects will be selected for each SDG for a total of 34 projects with impact.

To have a chance to be published in the brochure, choose a JCI project (or more) with impact from your local chapter and follow these guidelines.

Send your application(s) before the 30th of June and get a chance to win your registration for the JCI Global Partnership Summit!

Will your JCI project with impact be selected?

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