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Steinmeier honors schools for development policy ideas

Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has honored schools in Berlin for projects and ideas on development policy issues. Five institutions from Magdeburg, Berlin, Emden, Bochum and Düsseldorf can look forward to receiving prize money of 5000 euros each in the highest category of the...

Svenja Schulze (l-r), Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Frank-Walter...
Svenja Schulze (l-r), Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Federal President, and Jens Kreuter, Managing Director of Engagement Global gGmbH, take part in the event.

Education - Steinmeier honors schools for development policy ideas

The Development Politics School Prize is awarded on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, aiming to sensitize pupils and students for global issues. The competition is supported by various organizations. Schools can participate with texts, photos, films, artwork, theater or music pieces on development political themes.

Further information about the School Prize

  1. Germany hosts the Development Politics School Prize, initiated by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, in cities like Berlin, Düsseldorf, Magdeburg, and others.
  2. This annual prize is supported by several organizations and encourages schools across the country, including those in Bochum, to engage with global issues through creative submissions such as essays, artwork, films, and music.
  3. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, as a supporter of the School Prize, emphasizes the importance of educating students about development politics, promoting the understanding of global challenges among the next generation.
  4. Participating schools are encouraged to explore themes that highlight the significance of education, not only nationally but also internationally, ensuring a brighter future for all children, everywhere.

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