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2017 Francophonie Festival 11Tth – 25th March, 2017

The francophone embassies in Ghana and Alliance française cordially invite you to the opening ceremony of the 2017 Francophonie Festival that will be held at Alliance Française on Saturday 11th of March in the presence of the Francophone Ambassadors in Ghana.

For this occasion, Bibie Brew, the world-renowned singer from Ghana, who had a successful career in France, and Fafa Ruffino, the rising star from Benin, will be performing in Accra for the pleasure of all.

As every year, the Francophone Embassies in Ghana together with Alliance Française Accra are organizing various events to celebrate the Francophonie in Ghana. Its cultural and linguistic diversity will be honored in a laid back and joyful atmosphere: concerts, a 10km run, a football tournament, a round table discussion on cross-cultural work related issues, literary and painting workshop, French competitions and a stand-up comedy.

The Francophonie International Day is celebrated on the 20th of March every year.

Ghana has had the status of International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF in French) associated member since 2006. Francophonie in Ghana, a country surrounded by Francophone countries, represents a unique opportunity to meet francophone or francophile persons and develop partnerships with the francophone communities.

The term “Francophonie” refers to all of the states and governments worldwide who share the French language. The International Organisation of La Francophonie, created in 1970, represents one of the biggest linguistic zones in the world. Its mission is to embody the active solidarity between its 84 member states and governments (58 members and 26 observers), which together represent over one-third of the United Nations’ member states and account for a population of over 890 million people, including 220 million French speakers.

IOF organizes political activities alongside the four main objectives which it has been assigned:

Its head office is in Paris, France, with regional offices all over the world, including one in Togo.

FRANCOPHONIE FESTIVAL, 11TH - 25TH MARCH 2017

SATURDAY 11TH
7:00 am – Run for la Francophonie (North Ridge-Kanda) Athletes, be united to promote Francophonie in Ghana.

7:30pmOpening Ceremony and Concert by « Bibie » (Ghana) and Fafa Rufino (Benin). For the opening of the Francophonie Festival, Benin and Ghana are taking it to the next level ! An original musical experience celebrating the cultural diversity of West Africa that is sure to uplift you ! WHAT TO EXPECT : FUN FUN FUN

SUNDAY 12TH
Dworzulu — Osu Badu Ave & Nii Noi Kwame St.

2:00pm- Football Tournament
It’s the football tournament! Come and witness teams from various Francophone nations show their expertise in the most popular sport on the continent.

FRIDAY 17TH ,
Morning: Kids Show by Gnimdéwa Atakpama French School, East Legon

Travel with us in the wonderful world created by the famous Togolese Story teller.

SATURDAY 18TH
Lycée Français (French School). Grand finale of the French spelling bee : “Epelle-le”

organized by Young Educators Foundation.
MONDAY 20TH - Francophonie International day

Alliance Française
8-11:00am- Grand finale of French competitions (University Category)

11:00am- Performances by the French club of Mount Mary College of Education

12:00pm- Award ceremony of the various competition categories

2 :00pm- Round table Discussion - Anglophone/Francophone work-related issues. Come and discuss cross-cultural joys and challenges in the work environment with 4 panelists from Ghana, France and African Francophone countries.

WEDNESDAY 22ND – FRIDAY 24TH

University of Ghana. Colloquium : “Is there a future for the French language in Africa and the world at large?”


SATURDAY 25TH
Alliance Française
11am-7pm -Francophonie Fair : enjoy and share the arts & crafts, food, music, dance from the numerous Francophone countries

7:00pm- Final Show: Stand-Up Comedy by Charlotte Ntamack (Cameroon)

What To Expect: Lots Of Laughter, 100% in French !
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