France and Indonesia Announce Joint Strategy on Education, Research and Mobility

On 28 May 2026, France and Indonesia announced a joint strategy to strengthen cooperation in education, research, and mobility. The declaration builds on a history of partnership that dates back to 1950 and outlines shared objectives, including inclusive, quality education and open, ethical research to tackle climate change, food security, health, biodiversity, energy transition, and digital transformation. Both countries reaffirmed a commitment to gender equality in STEM, teacher training, early childhood education, and vocational programs such as hospitality and culinary arts, and to promote multilingualism and co‑financed exchanges. The strategy also covers joint research projects, co‑publication agreements, and the expansion of student and faculty mobility through double‑degree programmes and scholarship cooperation. Implementation will be guided by a joint coordination mechanism and annual reviews.

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