Centre for Education and Diplomacy Launches in Avignon to Foster Global Understanding
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The Centre for Education and Diplomacy offers a unique platform for gaining international influence through education and humanitarian diplomacy.
The Centre operates with three mandates: educational advancement, diplomatic engagement, and humanitarian service, structured to foster global dialogue and cooperation.
By promoting education and intercultural exchange, the Centre aims to enhance global understanding and contribute to a more peaceful and connected world.
Located in Avignon, a city rich in diplomatic history, the Centre merges past and present to shape future global leaders.
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The launch of the Centre for Education and Diplomacy in Avignon, France, marks a significant step forward in the Republic of Aquitaine's commitment to global civil society. Founded by Count Jonathan of Aquitaine, this nonprofit initiative is dedicated to fostering education, intercultural dialogue, and humanitarian diplomacy worldwide. The Centre's establishment underscores the Republic's dedication to sovereignty and its active role in international diplomacy, authenticated under the Hague Apostille Convention of 1961.
Count Jonathan of Aquitaine highlighted the Centre's mission to bridge nations and communities, aligning with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. The Centre's work is structured around three core pillars: Educational Advancement, Diplomatic Engagement, and Humanitarian Service. These pillars are designed to contribute significantly to global understanding and peace, leveraging Avignon's rich history of international diplomacy to foster dialogue and cooperation.
The Centre is self-funded, ensuring its independence and impartiality in international engagements. It plans to collaborate with universities, think tanks, and NGOs, with a particular focus on partnerships with UN agencies and other international institutions. This approach reflects the Republic of Aquitaine's vision to be a principled and sovereign voice in global civil society, continuing its legacy since its reestablishment in 2006.
Inaugural programs set to launch in late 2025 include an International Lecture Series, a Heritage and Sovereignty Publication Initiative, and a Youth Ambassadors Program. These initiatives are a testament to the Centre's commitment to education, diplomacy, and humanitarian service. For more information on the Republic of Aquitaine and its initiatives, visit https://www.republicofaquitaine.com and https://www.countjonathan.org.
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