
Henry Ori
Henry Ori is the Minister of Education, Science, and Culture in Suriname. He has spoken out about the need to conserve the country's linguistic diversity, which includes over twenty mother tongues. Ori has expressed concern over the declining use of these languages among the youth, attributing it to the dominance of Dutch and English, and is working on revitalizing language policy to promote bilingual education.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Suriname | 4 | 6.25 | 1.35% | +100% | 586,634 | 15,802 | $4,600 | 124$ |
Totals | 4 | 586,634 | 15,802 | $4,600 | 124$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Suriname:
Henry Ori is the minister whose leadership was highlighted during the presentation of the ministry's activities.
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Suriname:
Henry Ori is the Minister of Education, Science and Culture who assigned specific tasks to Robby Holband.
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Suriname:
Henry Ori is the Minister of Education, Science and Culture in Suriname who spoke about his experiences with the press during a farewell press conference.
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Suriname:
Henry Ori addressed the importance of the action plan for the interior and school year preparations.
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Suriname:
Henry Ori is the Minister of Education, Science and Culture in Suriname who spoke at the commemoration of the abolition of slavery.
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Suriname:
Henry Ori represented President Chandrikapersad Santokhi at the commemoration event.
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Suriname:
Henry Ori is the Minister of Education, Science and Culture who received the spelling proposals.
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Suriname:
Minister Henry Ori emphasized the importance of Javanese cultural heritage in Suriname during the opening of the lecture.
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Suriname:
Henry Ori is the Minister of Education, Science, and Culture who was present at the event.
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Suriname:
Henry Ori is the Minister of Education, Science and Culture in Suriname who emphasized the importance of students following their own interests.
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