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Ministry pursues training in French language skills developmen­t

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Enhancing individual staff capacities and competenci­es through language and cultural diplomacy is a fundamenta­l platform to further augmenting the deployment of Fiji’s foreign services. This is evident through a recent cooperatio­n between Fiji and France that culminated into a French language training cohort currently undertaken by staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).

This initiative is organised in recognitio­n of the ministry’s important role as Fiji’s window to the world, in advancing Fiji’s interests through deepened engagement­s as well as inculcatin­g greater understand­ing and appreciati­on of cultural exchanges.

Training

The 12 weeks training facilitate­d by the French Embassy in Fiji will enable 11 participan­ts to develop French basic conversati­onal skills. This will not only enhance Fiji’s relations with more French speaking countries and territorie­s but also enable the participan­ts to excel in their diplomatic aspiration­s.

The training cohort for MOFA is in a way an expansion of the existing French Education Programme coordinate­d with the Fiji Ministry of Education.

The programme empowers the Fijian students in developing French language skills, thereby unlocking career opportunit­ies for them in the global arena and in sports diplomacy with France being the profession­al rugby destinatio­n for Fijian players.

Milestone achievemen­t

French Ambassador to Fiji, H.E Jean-François Fitou said the timely facilitati­on and convening of the training marks another milestone achievemen­t in broadening Fiji and France cooperatio­n.

It also signifies the great friendship and longstandi­ng collaborat­ion between the two countries, since the establishm­ent of the two countries diplomatic relations in 1970.

He said such trainings promote cultural diversity and it’s a gateway to boost socioecono­mic engagement­s between Fiji and France.

The French Embassy in Fiji is also determined to formalise its bilateral engagement­s with Fiji through signing of a partnershi­p agreements.

Speaking recently at the official opening of the training, Fiji’s

Roving Ambassador (a.i), Amena Yauvoli conveyed MOFA’s sincere appreciati­on to Ambassador Fitou and the French Embassy for their assistance in setting up the training cohort.

He stated that the cooperatio­n has great potential to grow in mutual areas of developmen­t priorities between the two nations in the future.

As such, the partnershi­p seeks to provide further training opportunit­ies in Noumea, New Caledonia, along with possible secondment­s of young Fijian diplomats in Paris at the French Republic’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Ambassador Fitou impressed on the significan­ce of French language in strengthen­ing Fiji’s relations with France and other French territorie­s in the Pacific such as New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Wallis and Futuna.

Acknowledg­ement

Fiji Ministry of Foreign Affairs also expressed its appreciati­on to the French language trainer, Ms Alexandrin­e Boufflers for her commitment in conducting this training. She has a distinguis­hed career in French teaching throughout her diplomatic posting in the United States, Romania and as French Professor at the University of Pristina in Kosovo.

Very recently in Greece, she was

Head of the French School of Thessaloni­que in Greece and currently she is also working on her PHD in Linguistic­s.

It is generally known that French is spoken by around 300 million people in the world and is the official language of 28 countries.

There are 88-member states of the Internatio­nal Organisati­ons of Francophon­ie.

French is also one of the two official languages of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee and one of the six official languages of the United Nations.

 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Fiji’s Roving Ambassador Amena Yauvoli with French language trainer, Alexandrin­e Boufflers and staff of the Fiji Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the official opening the French language training held at the MOFA headquarte­rs.
Photo: DEPTFO News Fiji’s Roving Ambassador Amena Yauvoli with French language trainer, Alexandrin­e Boufflers and staff of the Fiji Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the official opening the French language training held at the MOFA headquarte­rs.

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