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SU Saxophone Symposium: Liam Burden & Kurt Bertels in Concert @ Endler Hall, Stellenbosch

SU Saxophone Symposium: Liam Burden & Kurt Bertels in Concert @ Endler Hall, Stellenbosch

On Saturday 13 April, the Department of Music at Stellenbosch University is hosting a Saxophone Symposium, which will end with a Concert at 16:00 featuring Departmental saxophone lecturer, Liam Burden, and Kurt Bertels, classical saxophonist and post-doctoral researcher from the Royal Conservatory and Vrije Universiteit Brussels.

The performance will also feature saxophone students from the Department of Music, and the University of Stellenbosch Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by guest extraordinary-professor (brass, conducting) in the Department, Rik Ghesquière.

Location: Endler Hall - Victoria St & Neethling St, Stellenbosch Central, Stellenbosch, 7600
Tickets: https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/Event.aspx?itemid=1544755092

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Flanders and Mozambique commit to new Country Strategy Paper
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Flanders and Mozambique commit to new Country Strategy Paper

Minister-President Jan Jambon and the ambassador of Mozambique, Berta Cossa, paid a joint visit to the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) in Antwerp. The visit started with a thorough introduction to the scientific and social added value, organization and functioning of the institute. The vision of the future and the associated challenges, needs and wishes of ITM were also discussed.

Furthermore, a declaration of intent was signed in which Flanders and Mozambique formally and mutually commit themselves to the implementation of the new country strategy paper for development cooperation between the two governments. This commitment entails an investment of 25 million euros in the period 2021-2025.

At the signing, the Minister-President stated the following:

“I am convinced that with this new country strategy paper and by radically strengthening the health system at national and provincial level, Mozambique and Flanders will not only set up an important collaboration to make Mozambique more resilient to the impact of the current and upcoming health crisis. At the same time, with our new collaboration, we can demonstrate that access to sexual and reproductive health and rights is also possible and important for vulnerable groups such as persons with disabilities or HIV, internally displaced persons, adolescents and members of sexual and gender minorities in Mozambique.”

Ambassador Cossa expressed her great satisfaction with the cooperation between Flanders and Mozambique, which has now been in existence for twenty years. The theme and specific emphases in the new country strategy paper, which were established together with the Mozambican government, will undoubtedly lead to important results again. The ambassador also invited Flanders to: “Propose the successful Flemish-Mozambican cooperation on the equally sensitive and important theme of access to sexual and reproductive health and rights to other partners, including African governments, as best practice in order to help to lift existing taboos around this.”

Finally, the director of the ITM, Mr. Marc-Alain Widdowson, pointed out that the many years of cooperation between his Institute and the National Health Institute of Mozambique (INS) is exemplary for ITM's aim to develop a horizontal and therefore more productive cooperative relationship with a partner in the South. This has not only strengthened INS, but certainly also ITM.

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