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INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM

Updated 10-12-2015

Title: INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Contact: Youth and International Cooperation Division
Description: the City of Torino manages the relations with the partners, the organization of the journeys, the hiring of the mentors and their training.

Exchanges in 2006 involved a total of 458 young people to the following countries: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Jordan, Greece, French Guyana, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine and Hungary.

Exchanges in 2007 amounted to a total number of 30 and involved the following countries: Armenia, Austria, Bosnia, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Mexico, Poland, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and Hungary.

In 2008, there were 39 exchanges involving the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lituany, Luxemburg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom. In 2008 there were an additional 18 formation courses activated abroad in: Azerbaijan, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Spain and Turkey.

In 2009, there were 35 exchanges involving the following cities and countries: Austria; Belgium; Bosnia Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Burkina Faso; Estonia; France; Georgia; Germany; Luxembourg; The Netherlands; Poland; United Kingdom; Romania; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain; Turkey; Hungary. Furthermore, in 2009 11 training courses abroad have been organized in: Finland, Ghana, The Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland and Turkey.

In 2010, there were 20 exchanges involving the following cities and countries: Austria; Belgium; Bosnia Herzegovina; France; Georgia; Germany; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Poland; United Kingdom; Romania; Serbia; Slovakia; Turkey; Hungary. Furthermore, in 2010 have been organized 4 training courses abroad in France, Latvia, Russia, Spain and 5 study visits in France, Spain), Norway, Turkey and Germany.

The exchanges in 2011 involved the following countries and cities: Borovez - Bulgaria; Costesti and Costinesti - Romania; Eisenborn - Luxemburg; Istanbul - Turkey; Klogharanna and Tallinn - Estonia; Tatranska Strba, Kisak and Kosice - Slovakia; Gdansk and Warsaw - Poland; La Roche Anardenne and Oudenaarde - Belgium; Lisbon - Portugal; Paris - France; Saragozza and Carballo - Spain; Colombia; Paraguai; Uruguay; Brasil; Argentina; Kokkola - Finland.

The exchanges in 2012 involved the following countries and cities: Lille and Lyon - France; Nurmes - Finland; Gyurufu and Pécs - Hungary; Rozstànì-Baldovec - Czech Republic; Brzece, Kragujevac and Vrnjacka Banja - Serbia; Calatayud and San Sebastian - Spain; Neuerburg and Wurzburg - Germany; Shellenberg - Liechtenstein; Eisenborn - Luxemburg; Yspertal - Austria; Antwerp and Leuven - Belgium; Brasov, Ramnicu Sarat and Timisoara - Romania; Santarem - Portugal; Vares - Bosnia; Antalya and Nevsehir - Turkey; Buenos Aires - Argentina; Cosice - Slovakia; Volgograd - Russia; Paphos - Cyprus.

The exchanges in 2013 involved the following countries and cities: Stepanavan - Armenia; Yspertal - Austria; Vareš - Bosnia and Herzegovina; Høje-Taastrup - Denmark; Virrat and Kokkola - Finland; Limoges, Lille, Echirolles and Lyon - France; Rustavi - Georgia; Neuerburg, Saerbeck and Rostock - Germany; Eisenborn - Luxembourg; Krzyzowice, Warsaw, Osno Lubuskie and Poronin - Poland; Sovata and Timişoara - Romania; Loughborough - United Kingdom; Brežice and Maribor - Slovenia; Tortosa, Murcia and La Coruña - Spain; Izmir - Turkey; Pecsely and Pécs - Hungary.

In 2014 the exchanges and trainings involved the following destinations: Yspertal - Austria; Wilsele and Wijgmaal - Belgium; Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina; Duga Resa - Croatia; Kokkola - Finland; Neuerburg, Glashagen and Rostock - Germany; Triesenberg - Liechtenstein; Bant - The Netherlands; Krakov - Poland; Zlín - Czech Republic; Buziaş and Timişoara - Romania; Ada and Požega - Serbia; Villa del Río - Spain; Pécs - Hungary.

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