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Brain waste squanders potential and talent in Finland
Returnees and foreigners say they struggle to find work with foreign qualifications and experience due to recruitment bias.
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While the Finnish government has announced ambitious employment targets, many highly qualified foreigners and Finnish returnees lament how difficult it is to find steady employment in their own fields in Finland.
Anne s experiences of job-seeking in Finland are similar to many foreigners. Originally from Denmark, she moved to Finland in 2014. At the time, she was on maternity leave and finishing her Master s thesis in political science, with a specialisation in energy and environmental affairs.
Nutritionists explore how daily school meals impact on childrenâs lives
By Sukaina Ishmail
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Cape Town - International nutritionists, worried about children dependent on just the one meal per day provided to disadvantaged schools, have explored ways to ensure these children are fed properly.
The Embassy of Finland has hosted a webinar with nutritional experts from South Africa and Finland to discuss the food challenges facing many young children.
Finland was one of the first countries to start serving free school meals to children as they were once the poorest country in Europe (70 years ago). South Africa is currently serving more than nine million school learners, a plate of food each day.