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Discover Germany avec the mobiklasse.de lecturers

Whet the appetite for the German language and culture! The mobiklasse.de network is here to assist you. Many school pupils in France have no contact...

New fields of cooperation in the frame of the EU Eastern Partnership – how can youth contribute to its future? - Call for applications or projets

Encounter between young people from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Germany and France

European youth project “Neighbourhood in Europe – Shaping Cohesion” - Call for applications or projets

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Do you like dancing or acting? Are you also interested in Europe and would you like to meet your European neighbours and shape European cohesion...

“Our Europe, Our Future!” - Call for applications or projets

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In the year of its 60th anniversary, the Franco-German Youth Office (FGYO) wants to contribute more than ever to mutual understanding and exchange in...

Trilateral Youth Exchange ‘War(s) in Europe. Shared experience, collective memory? – Germany, France, Bosnia and Herzegovina’ - Call for applications or projets

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From 9 October to 18 October 2023 (Departure on 19 October)

www.i-eval.eu – the dedicated online platform for evaluating youth exchanges - Publication

Are you responsible for planning Franco-German or trilateral youth exchanges? Looking for feedback to know exactly what the participants experienced...

FGYO institutional brochure - Publication

Building bridges between cultures,generations and societies

The Elysée Treaty

by Corine Defrance and Ulrich Pfeil

CEE-Network-Meeting for organisers of intercultural youth exchange projects - Call for applications or projets

The project is aimed at representatives of NGOs, schools and other youth organisations that already organise intercultural exchange projects or intend...

Intercultural learning

Bridge the gap: That is the mission entrusted to the FGYO when it was founded by the Élysée Treaty. Its purpose is to promote mutual understanding...

Partners and networks: Together for Franco-German friendship

The FGYO itself is active in many areas of youth encounters, but it would not be possible to achieve the diversity and quality of the numerous...

The Franco-German Voluntary Service: the impact of mobility on participant’s personal development

This research project aims to analyze and evaluate the effects of the Franco-German Voluntary Service over a period of two years, examining the role...

Working with a partner: A great experience for all

The ‘Work with a partner’ programme brings together career starters and clubs, cultural or social institutions in Germany and France. The FGYO...

Tomorrow Together e.V. - Partenaire

Tomorrow Together is a young NGO with great potential. It is registered under the District Court of Bonn (Registration no. VR 11716) The NGO is formed...

Calls for projects for the 2025 CEE, SEE and Maghreb special funds are online! - Call for applications or projets

Do you represent a school, university, association, federation or youth organisation? Are you interested in organising a youth encounter between...

State representatives and the correspondantes and correspondants régionaux

State representatives in Germany and the correspondantes and correspondants régionaux in France serve as points of contact for international youth...

Call for applications: Meeting of the SEE - Call for applications or projets

As part of the 25th anniversary of its Southeast Europe Initiative, the Franco-German Youth Office (FGYO) and its partner organisations FOTON, Peuple...

The pedagogical staff

The pedagogical staff create an important link between independent associations in youth work and the FGYO.

Newsletter

Don’t miss any deadlines or exciting news from the FGYO! Stay up to date by registering for the FGYO Newsletter.

Environmental protection and sustainability shape work of the FGYO

Climate change concerns us all. Already today, children, adolescents and young adults are more affected by the impacts than previous generations...