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Urban Youth Games: Sport as an Inclusion Field in Molenbeek

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Nearly 1,400 students are expected on April 2 and 3 for a new edition of the Urban Youth Games, focusing on living together and the accessibility of sport. The Urban Youth Games are returning to Molenbeek for a seventh edition. During two days, students from 5th and 6th primary, from ordinary and specialized education, participate together in different sports initiations. The objective remains the same: to use sport as a tool of inclusion. Divid…
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Nearly 1,400 students are expected on April 2 and 3 for a new edition of the Urban Youth Games, focusing on living together and the accessibility of sport. The Urban Youth Games are returning to Molenbeek for a seventh edition. During two days, students from 5th and 6th primary, from ordinary and specialized education, participate together in different sports initiations. The objective remains the same: to use sport as a tool of inclusion. Divid…

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BX1 broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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