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Youth Forum of cities - partners of Russia and Germany to be held in Hamburg – applications still accepted

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Youth Forum of cities - partners of Russia and Germany to be held in Hamburg – applications still accepted


11.07.2018

RT

Registration of applications for participation in the Russian-German Youth Forum is completing. The applications are accepted within 5 following days until July 15, according to Rosmolodezh website. The forum is to be held for the second time. Its central topics are youth exchanges and city development. The youth meeting will start at the end of September in Hamburg. 

As per the organizers, the mission of the forum is development of cooperation among young city dwellers within partnership programs.
 
The plan is to demonstrate young people some basic directions in the field of youth cooperation. Russian and German specialists are going to make presentations at the forum. Authors of successful projects on youth cooperation are going to present their developments, which have been already deployed.

Each city will present teams consisting of 3 people. Applications should come from the cities having partnership or twin-city connections with German cities. The number of teams from one city is unlimited.

10 teams are to be formed after the selection round is over. Each team is to consist of Germans and Russians equally.

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