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Leave your shell with CIJP
Such is the motto of the Club International des Jeunes à Paris which effectively favors exchanges between French and foreign students: visits to monuments, excursions, linguistic exchange workshops, world cuisine evenings and themed parties are in the program of this organization which emphasizes sharing and discovering cultural riches. Its president, Alaa Homsi tells us more…

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"Leave your shell ..."
How do you tie the links of international friendliness in the heart of Paris? In 2002, Alaa Homsi founded the Club International des jeunes à Paris (CIJP), in order to favor the cultural exchanges and the integration of foreigners in the capitol. While he was still a student, in 1996, he had already organized meetings between the French and the foreigners, not finding any equivalent organizations ...

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United students and tsunami victims
A wave of generosity

During the night of December 26th and 27th 2004, Dang Quynh Nhu, a third year student at l'Insa de Toulouse, looked at the marsh of waves and corpses on his television screen. "It's a catastrophe, I was horrified. I saw all of the people who could have been me. Vietnam is not far form the Tsunami ravaged zone. I wanted to help, but by myself it seemed difficult", she explains. At the beginning of January, at the return to school, she takes advantage of the school's website to launch a call for solidarity...

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" Le club international des jeunes à Paris"
Since 2001, the association Club International des Jeunes à Paris (C.I.J.P.) opened its doors and welcomed all foreign students and "the French" wishing to make new friendships in an international setting; sharing their experiences and of course participating in the friendly activities. All of this in the goal of appreciating a different culture than thier own and integrating themselves effectively.

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