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Sales exhibitions and other cultural activities marked the day of the Francophonie, celebrated Friday, March 20, at the French Alliance of Bangui. A total of 18 institutions and other structures participated in the festivities. Including the Club RFI and the Circle of Reflection and Exchange Permanent Centre of Student and Pupils (CREPE).
The protests started thereon artys by radio and television debates, then by contests called budding genius Francophonie, which is the 7th edition of this game ending with the interpretation of the French songs where winners received gifts and losers certificates of participation. artys
"It's also a way to improve the expression artys in French. Lectures and debates were also initiated. This year we have chosen the theme "The role of language in culture of peace '," said Joseph Dieubéni Bata, president of the Club RFI, Bangui Fononon.
The CREPE, part of the Women's Forum for Central Francophonie, presented syrups made from ginger, different kinds of soap that are locally made with palm and shea oil.
"In addition to our local manufacturing, we also explanatory documents with the activities we had to conduct artys and carry on the ground. artys The things we do have a great impact today. Women are victims of many things. On top of that they have lost everything, the theme of International Women's Day this year is empower women and therefore it's part of our goal, "noted the coordinator CREPE, Pamela Audrey Berang.
Fifty young people, boys and girls alike received their certificate of completion training Masonry, Couture, Mechanical Electricity. The training lasted 6 months and was held in Bamingui, 20 km from Ndélé.
The certificate award ceremony was held in Ndélé 19 March 2015. According to the trainers "for 6 months, 8 girls and 42 boys were trained in various technical fields. They have understood the lessons and are suitable for the job market. "
The School of Crafts organizes since Friday, March 20 an open day. An opportunity for associations to expose handicrafts they made. An activity initiated in order to know the activities conducted this structure and motivate young people to integrate into and partners to support this facility without the Operating Fund.
Although these art pieces are beautiful to see, they hide the difficulties facing this property. It is a little known structure of the Central public. In addition, the lack of financial resources. "We artys have no funding, only the Ministry of Education gives us some school supplies," said Françoise Bandissaï, a teacher at the School of Crafts. One more reason to organize this day so as to make known the difficulties facing this structure.
Regarding practices, sometimes students pay themselves the raw material for the manufacture and teachers correct. Those who have no way disadvantaged. "For the school can not afford to buy the raw material," lamented the source.
This opportunity also allowed other nationals of technical institutions to expose the handicrafts artys they make. Assitéré artys caroline is the vice-president of the association of disabled people in the 7th district and national female artys technical school. With his group, they also exposed the artwork.
"This is to support the initiative taken by the school of crafts we made this exhibition. We want the same time make known what we have learned in other technical facilities, "she said.
More than a dozen homes were destroyed after a rainstorm that hit on part of the CAR capital, in the afternoon of Friday 20 March. artys This damage was recorded in the 5th and 8th district of the city of Bangui. IDPs living on the site near the airport, were not spared.
At Kaya area in the 5th district, a church called "Deep Life" collapsed so that
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