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The Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine today announced the founding of the Centre for Education and Diplomacy
AVIGNON, France - Michimich -- Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine Establishes Centre for Education and Diplomacy
The Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine today announced the founding of the Centre for Education and Diplomacy, an independent non-profit initiative dedicated to advancing education, cultural understanding, and humanitarian dialogue.
The Centre will serve as the Republic of Aquitaine's civil-society arm, continuing a mission of education, diplomacy, and humanitarian service that has guided the Republic since its re-establishment in 2006.
"This Centre ensures that the Republic of Aquitaine's historic voice is constructively engaged in matters of education, culture, and diplomacy," said Count Jonathan of Aquitaine. "We build on nearly two decades of continuity and expand our outreach toward international cooperation, in alignment with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals."
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The Centre for Education and Diplomacy will:
Further details can be found at www.countjonathan.org and www.republicofaquitaine.com
The Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine confirmed that the Centre is a self-funded and independent entity, ensuring full transparency and integrity in its operations. Preparations are already underway for expanding international engagement within the UN framework.
Contact:
Miss Adelaide S. Langford
Private Secretary to Count Jonathan of Aquitaine
Email: countjonathanofaquitaine@gmail.com
Phone: +33 4 90 27 45 62
Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine
Centre Culturel Européen
Villa des Arts, 2 rue de la République
84000 Avignon, France
The Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine today announced the founding of the Centre for Education and Diplomacy, an independent non-profit initiative dedicated to advancing education, cultural understanding, and humanitarian dialogue.
The Centre will serve as the Republic of Aquitaine's civil-society arm, continuing a mission of education, diplomacy, and humanitarian service that has guided the Republic since its re-establishment in 2006.
"This Centre ensures that the Republic of Aquitaine's historic voice is constructively engaged in matters of education, culture, and diplomacy," said Count Jonathan of Aquitaine. "We build on nearly two decades of continuity and expand our outreach toward international cooperation, in alignment with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals."
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The Centre for Education and Diplomacy will:
- Promote educational initiatives rooted in heritage and intercultural dialogue.
- Support diplomatic engagement and conflict-resolution programs.
- Advance humanitarian values through cooperation with international partners, including the United Nations.
Further details can be found at www.countjonathan.org and www.republicofaquitaine.com
The Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine confirmed that the Centre is a self-funded and independent entity, ensuring full transparency and integrity in its operations. Preparations are already underway for expanding international engagement within the UN framework.
Contact:
Miss Adelaide S. Langford
Private Secretary to Count Jonathan of Aquitaine
Email: countjonathanofaquitaine@gmail.com
Phone: +33 4 90 27 45 62
Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine
Centre Culturel Européen
Villa des Arts, 2 rue de la République
84000 Avignon, France
Source: Office Of Count Jonathan David Nelson Of Aquitaine
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