#2006-328Decree No. 2006-328 on the Franco-German Youth Office Agreement
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The law establishes and formalizes the Franco-German Youth Office, replacing a previous agreement from 1983. Its mission is to enhance relationships among young people from France and Germany, promote cultural exchange, and foster intercultural learning. It also serves as a center of expertise for the two governments, supporting various youth initiatives and collaborations.
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Key Changes
- Creation of the Office Franco-Allemand pour la jeunesse to replace the previous agreement.
- Enhanced focus on cultural exchange and professional qualifications for youth.
- Creation of governance structures including a Board of Directors and an Advisory Council.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Franco-German Youth Office must develop relations between young people from France and Germany and deepen bonds among children, youth, young adults, and youth leaders from both countries through cultural discovery, intercultural learning, professional qualification measures, and citizen engagement projects.
The Office must allocate resources and conduct activities within programs that conform to objectives and directives defined by the Board of Directors.
Both French and German governments must provide annual funding to the Office in equal parts from the common Franco-German fund established by the Treaty of January 22, 1963.
The Board of Directors must adopt an internal regulation and establish financial rules ensuring proper management of credits.
The Board of Directors must meet at least once per year, alternating between France and Germany, with location and date fixed by common agreement of both presidents.