Center For The Greek Language - Identity

Identity

The goals of the organization entail:

  • the fostering and promotion of the Greek language within and outside Greece;
  • through this, the reinforcement of the national identity of the Greeks in the diaspora;
  • the organisation of the teaching of Greek to foreigners in Greece and abroad;
  • the support of the teachers of the Greek language in Greece and abroad;
  • the production of teaching materials, and anything else which contributes to the promotion and dissemination of the Greek language generally

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