Photos: Alliance Française marks 60 years in Ghana
Last
Saturday at the Alliance Française, the weeklong celebration came to a
climax with a closing ceremony that was graced with the presence of the
His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of
Ghana.
There was no shortage of commendation as President Nana Akufo-Addo paid tribute to the institution, saying “I
would like to thank the institute (AF) for the inestimable role that it
has played in the advancement of the learning of the French language
and the appreciation of French culture in Ghana […] Our objective is to
one day witness a Ghana where at least all the educated fluently speak
both English and French and a population familiar with the French
language”. This vision is one that is shared by the French ambassador to Ghana François Pujolas who was also present at the function. “This
year is highly significant in the strengthening of France’s ties with
Ghana because it also marks the celebration of 60years of diplomatic
relations with this country, a relationship in which the Alliance
Française of Accra plays a crucial role” the ambassador noted. As
the cultural branch of the French embassy, the AF is a member of the
“France in Ghana” network that is made of 7 agencies and institutions
working on a daily basis with the French Embassy to foster closer
bilateral ties with Ghana. For his part, Mr. Frédéric Dart, Director of
Alliance Française, was full of gratitude, acknowledging the role played
by past administrative boards, the French embassy, the Alliance
Française foundation, the teaching and non-teaching staff, partners,
students and the general public, all of whom have in diverse ways
contributed to this landmark achievement.
What is Alliance Française worldwide? How is it represented in Ghana?
In
conformity with its mission, the Alliance Française (AF) of Accra,
through its various services, has for 60 years been bridging the
linguistic gap between Ghana and France, as well as other Francophone
countries. Founded in 1957, the Alliance Française is an independent,
non-profit association that is regulated by local law and based upon the
initiative of civil society to exchange cultural and linguistic values.
The institution has over the years become one of the pioneers of the
promotion of cultural diversity in Accra namely through cultural
exchange initiatives which have immensely benefited both sides of the
Franco-Ghanaian cultural divide. The AF is part of an international
network composed of 835 centers in 136 countries that are world-renowned
for the quality of their French courses. As an established leader in
teaching French as a foreign language, the centre offers tailor-made
training for all levels. It is also the only examination centre in Ghana
for internationally-recognized tests and certifications (DELF, DALF,
DAEFLE, TCF and TEF) and welcomes more than 4,000 students each year.
At
the cultural level, the AF of Accra often holds events inviting young
people to thrust themselves into the artistic limelight with their
talents. With about 85 events a year, welcoming more than 30,000
visitors, it remains one of the major cultural and artistic venues in
Accra. During this week of festivities running from 11th to 18th November,
the Alliance Française of Accra organised a number of activities
reflecting its central theme: concerts, a fashion show, a food fair,
quiz games, all with lots of prizes and giveaways. These functions were
largely attended by students, former students, clients, partners,
musicians, ambassadors, state representatives, spectators and people
from all walks of life.
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