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Deutsch-Griechisches Jugendwerk (DGJW, German-Greek Youth Office) primarily aims to promote exchange between young people in Germany and Greece, and to support professionals in international youth work. Based on the website information, it is closer to a bilateral youth exchange and project funding/consulting organization than a traditional online course platform.
DGJW’s core modules include “Jugend Begegnungen / youth exchanges,” “Fachkräfteprogramme / professional programs,” “Praktika und Hospitationen / internships and job shadowing,” “project partner search,” “funding applications,” and “Beratungscafé.” Youth exchanges focus on helping more young people from Germany and Greece get to know one another, while professional programs serve practitioners in international youth work, helping them prepare, review, and develop joint projects. The website also mentions that “erinnern für morgen” created a platform for memory-work professionals from 2021 to 2023. Although the project has ended, its related themes continue to receive attention.
The collected text does not disclose course prices, fee structures, payment methods, or whether certificates or accreditations are issued. Since the site repeatedly mentions “Förderung / funding” and “Antrag stellen / submit an application,” its model is more likely centered on project funding and institutional support rather than selling courses.
The main advantage is its very clear positioning: it focuses on bilateral German-Greek youth exchange while serving both young participants and professional practitioners. Its monthly Zoom-based digital consultation café also helps organizations receive feedback during the project design stage. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information lacks a course-style structure, eligibility requirements, specific schedules, and explanations of outcome certification. In addition, the website is mainly in German and Greek, making it less friendly for Chinese-speaking users.
It is suitable for institutions, schools, NGOs, or youth work professionals carrying out youth exchange, intercultural education, or remembrance education projects in Germany or Greece. If Chinese users are simply looking for general online courses, this platform is not a good match; however, it may be useful as a reference for those researching European youth exchange mechanisms or looking for examples of German-Greek cooperation. Access from mainland China is not mentioned in the text, so its availability is unknown.
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