Mission laïque française

Mission laïque française
Founded 1902
Founder Pierre Deschamps
Focus "Two cultures, three languages.
Location
Area served
worldwide
Head office in Paris, rue Humblot

The Mission laïque française (MLF), or "French lay (or secular) mission", is a non-profit organization founded in 1902 by Pierre Deschamps. This organisation works to spread the French language and culture by creating and running schools outside France.[1] Its head office is in the 15th arrondissement of Paris.

School network

By the end of 2016, the MLF was running schools in 47 different countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, China, Côte d’Ivoire, DR of the Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Finland, Gabon, Greece, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraqi Kurdistan, Italy, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, Norway, Palestine, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Korea, Spain, Syria, Turkmenistan, UAE, the United Kingdom,the United States, Venezuela, and Yemen.[2]

The 108 schools are divided into two networks: traditional schools and schools in joint ventures with big french companies as Total S.A., Areva, Airbus Group and Bouygues.[3]

References

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