To safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese weekend schools in the Netherlands, ensure that Chinese children and adolescents across the Netherlands continue to have the right to learn the Chinese language, and support their healthy growth in a multicultural environment, the Federation of Chinese Dutch Organizations and the Chinese Education Association of the Netherlands have held two meetings. Participants included Chinese community groups, representatives of the overseas Chinese community, members of Dutch political parties, the Non-formal Education Alliance, and legal representatives. They tly discussed how to respond to the Supervision of Non-formal Education Bill, which is scheduled to be submitted to parliament in January 2025.
On the evening of October 15, the Federation of Chinese Associations in the Netherlands organized an event at the Oceanium in Rotterdam, bringing together the overseas Chinese community in the Netherlands to discuss arrangements for the t Chinese New Year 2025 celebrations by various Dutch circles. Heads (representatives) of major overseas Chinese organizations in the Netherlands attended the meeting.