Politics: Installation of the working group on territorial continuity and mobility systems for overseas

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Annick Girardin, Minister for Overseas France, recently assembled the working group, announced during budget debates in Parliament in November-December 2020, on arrangements for territorial continuity and overseas mobility.

This working group is made up of parliamentarians and presidents of overseas executives, the interministerial delegation for equal opportunities for French overseas nationals and for visibility (DIECVI), as well as representatives of the administrations concerned: management General of Overseas Territories (DGOM), the overseas agency for mobility (LADOM), the General Delegation for Employment and Professional Training (DGEFP), Pôle Emploi and the Directorate General of civil aviation (DGAC).

This first meeting made it possible to draw up an inventory of the existing systems in terms of assistance for territorial continuity, funeral continuity, mobility aid for studies and assistance for professional mobility training for applicants for employment, as well as the main issues concerning them

The participants were also able to discuss the issue of internal continuity, medical evacuations, the reception of overseas students in France and support on return.

In-depth technical work and exchanges with communities will be carried out between February and June 2020. The working group will meet in April for an intermediate point and in June for the finalization of a roadmap aimed at adapting the systems continuity and mobility overseas and to modernize LADOM.

The priorities are the strengthening of existing partnerships between the State and the communities in order to better articulate the various offers of support for mobility, the simplification of the State systems, for more readability and more equity, and development. new partnerships enabling better support for students in France and facilitating returns to the territories of origin.

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