GR-C - Education, Culture, Sport, Youth and Environment
Main fields of activity
- Education (CDEDU)
- Culture, Cultural Heritage and Landscape (CDCPP)
- Anti-Doping (CAHAMA)
- Youth (CDEJ, CCJ, CMJ)
- Environment (Bern Convention)
- Enlarged Partial Agreement on the Observatory on History Teaching in Europe (OHTE)
- European Support Fund for the Co-Production and Distribution of Creative Cinematographic and Audiovisual Works "Eurimages"
- Enlarged Partial Agreement on Cultural Routes
- Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS)
- Partial Agreement on Youth Mobility through the Youth Card
- European Centre for Global Interdependence and Solidarity (North-South Centre)
- Co-operation Group for the Prevention of, Protection Against, and Organisation of Relief in Major Natural and Technological Disasters (EUR-OPA)
- Council of Europe Conferences of specialised ministers in these fields - follow-up
- Replies to Assembly and Congress recommendations in these fields
Chair: Ambassador Tamar TALIASHVILI, Permanent Representative of Georgia
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