An "Open Service Centre for Germany" (MOSA) for border inhabitants from the Sarre-Moselle territory
Border(s): France-Germany,
Territories:
SaarMoselle Eurodistrict,
Topic(s):
- Spatial planning and development
- Employment
- Education, training and languages
- Public Services
Lead partner: Moselle Departmental Council
The Open Services Centre for Germany, inaugurated in July 2015 is a reception, information and support centre for inhabitants and companies in the cross-border territory. It makes administrative processes easier for cross-border inhabitants (around 21,000 French border workers in Saar).
Partners
- Grouping of the Freyming-Merlebach local authorities
- Grouping of the Warndt and Naborien county local authorities
- Forbach Urban Community
Target group(s)
Cross-border workers, companies, students
Project activities
Mosa provides information on, for example, family allowances, the health/healthcare sector in Saar, parking solutions, public transportation, and cultural and leisure activities. Students can inform themselves there about educational establishments, training centres or procedures for diploma equivalences.
This structure also has the potential to work on other prerogatives, particularly in employment sector.
Project duration
MOSA was inaugurated in July 15th, 2015.
Total cost
€120,000 annual running costs (supported by the Scot Bal de Rosselle). €20,000 subsidised by the Moselle Department.