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Colonies de vacances en crise : les associations organisatrices de séjours demandent « une politique publique nationale ambitieuse »

Les acteurs du secteur déplorent la disparition du dispositif « Colos apprenantes », qui avait été lancé après la crise liée au Covid-19.

Colonies de vacances en crise : les associations organisatrices de séjours demandent « une politique publique nationale ambitieuse »

We haven't written up this one. Le Monde Economie has the full story — the link below goes straight to it.

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