Over 2,000 youths from Romanian communities abroad invited to Romanian summer camps
More than 2,000 youths from Romanian communities outside the country will be invited to spend their holidays in summer camps organized by the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the coastal resorts at Sulina, Poiana Pinului, Eforie Sud and 2 Mai, Info-Prim Neo reports.
Initiated by the MFA's Department for Romanians Everywhere, the summer camp scheme called ARC was launched Thursday in Sulina in a ceremony officiated by Romanian President Traian Basescu.
The ARC program will be held in five rounds, in one of which the camps in Sulina will host 150 students and teachers from the Romanian schools based in the Transnistrian region.
The program is organized in partnership with the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, under the high patronage of the Romanian president.
In August, the ARC program will finalize in Eforie Sud with the IV Summer School “Romanian Communities and European Identity”, which is expected to bring together 500 Romanian ethnic youths from neighboring countries, the European Union and the Middle East.