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Loé Lagrange: the French Language in Bih Must Not Be a Ticket to Leave, but a Tool to Stay

When we talk about diplomacy, we often think of closed meetings and strict protocols. However, Loé Lagrange's work defies these clichés. As Advisor for Cooperation and Culture at the Embassy of France in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Director of the French Institute, she is at the head of a mission with a clear goal: to turn cultural exchange into a concrete development opportunity for the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She chooses a different…
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When we talk about diplomacy, we often think of closed meetings and strict protocols. However, Loé Lagrange's work defies these clichés. As Advisor for Cooperation and Culture at the Embassy of France in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Director of the French Institute, she is at the head of a mission with a clear goal: to turn cultural exchange into a concrete development opportunity for the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She chooses a different…

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