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  2. Regardless of political or religious convictions, the Arbeitskreis gemeinnütziger Jugendaustauschorganisationen (AJA) is the umbrella organisation of non-profit youth exchange organisations in Germany that engage in the promotion of long-term student exchange as a means for intercultural understanding. In IJAB, the German department of ...

  3. Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX, German name: Parlamentarisches Patenschafts-Programm or PPP) is a youth student exchange program founded in 1983. The program, which is jointly sponsored by the United States Congress and the German Bundestag , funds exchange programs for German and American students through grants to private ...

  4. Rotary Youth Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Although exchanges today typically last ten months, the first exchange took place during school vacations for only a couple of weeks. The year-long Rotary Youth Exchange program was created in 1958 in Lake Placid at a Rotary Governors' Assembly. Here, many rules and procedures were established that still exist today.

  5. Franco-German Youth Office - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-German Youth Office has facilitated leadership exchanges for youth organizations, as well as vocational internships and camps, town partnership, work camps, individual and family exchanges, sporting events, educational and linguistic programs, apprenticeships, and more. [5] In 2022 it organised 5,921 events with about 122,000 ...

  6. Free German Youth - Wikipedia

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    In November 1948, only 3 per cent of the city's youth population were FDJ members in comparison to an average of 17 per cent of 14- to 25-year-olds in the East German Länder. [8] The weakened presence of the 'West-FDJ' dashed the SED's hopes for a monopoly control over youth politics in Germany. [8]

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  8. Youth For Understanding - Wikipedia

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    The exchange program itself originated in late summer 1951 by the High Commission in Germany as the "Urban/Rural Teen-Age Exchange Program". Already in its first year it was supported by members of the Michigan Council of Churches (MCC) under the motto "Youth for Understanding". Within the next 10 years it evolved into two organizations YFU-USA ...

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