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Ghana eyes new opportunitues as Francophone Ambassadors push for deeper integration

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Ghana is positioning itself to tap into new economic, educational, and diplomatic opportunities within the Francophone space following renewed calls for stronger collaboration by Francophone ambassadors in the country.

In an address in Accra to mark the International Day of La Francophonie, the President of the Group of Francophone Ambassadors to Ghana (GAF), H.E. Assiélou Félix Tanon, emphasized that Ghana’s recent accession to the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF) presents a strategic pathway for growth and regional integration.

He noted that Ghana’s entry into the Francophonie in October 2024 is more than symbolic, describing it as a gateway to expanded partnerships in trade, education, and cultural exchange with French-speaking countries across the globe.

According to Ambassador Tanon, language remains central to unlocking these opportunities, stressing that proficiency in French will better position Ghanaian youth and professionals to compete and collaborate internationally.

This year’s global celebration, being held under the theme “Generation Peace: The Contribution of Youth to a More Peaceful World,” places young people at the center of efforts to drive innovation, peacebuilding, and inclusive development.

The Group of Francophone Ambassadors to Ghana, GAF, highlighted the need for targeted investments in youth empowerment, particularly through education and skills development, to ensure Ghana fully benefits from its membership in the Francophonie.

Ambassador Tanon also drew attention to activities lined up for Francophonie Month in Ghana, under the theme “Positioning Ghana within the Francophone Space: Language, Partnerships and Opportunities,” which aims to deepen Ghana’s engagement and visibility within the French-speaking world.

He explained that the initiative is designed to open doors for Ghanaian businesses, students, and institutions by fostering stronger links with Francophone countries and institutions.

The Ambassadors reiterated their commitment to supporting Ghana through language promotion programmes, cultural exchanges, and strategic partnerships that will enhance the country’s global competitiveness.

They further stressed that closer cooperation between Ghana and Francophone nations will not only boost economic prospects but also strengthen peace and mutual understanding in the region.

The address urged all stakeholders to embrace multilingualism and collaboration as key drivers of sustainable development in an increasingly interconnected world.

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