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call - RSVP - next in-person meeting of the FoRB Roundtable - June 29th, Brussels


Dear participant of the FoRB Roundtable Brussels-EU, 

We are going to have our next in-person meeting on June 29th in Brussels, from 10 am to 12 pm at the Brussels Think Lab:

Brussels Think Lab
63 Avenue d’Arlon
Brussels 1000
(closest Metro Malbeek)

If not yet done, please RSVP now by writing to us at contact@forbroundtable.org as there will be a limited amount of participants.

If you intend to speak at the meeting, please let us know as soon as possible by answering this email, and telling us what you plan to say, so we can prepare the agenda in advance.

Amongst us, Dr Kishan Manocha, who is also Head of the Tolerance and Non-Discrimination Department of ODIHR/OSCE, will be the one chairing the meeting. 

We look forward to seeing you on June 29th at 10 am sharp. Limited seats, so it is advised to be there 15 min before!

Best regards

Eric
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