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The Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF; sometimes shortened to La Francophonie, French: La Francophonie [la fʁɑ̃kɔfɔni], [4] [note 3] sometimes also called International Organisation of La Francophonie in English [5]) is an international organization representing where there is a notable affiliation with French language and culture.
The term francophonie was invented by Onésime Reclus in 1880: "We also put aside four large countries, Senegal, Gabon, Cochinchina and Cambodia, whose future from a "Francophone" point of view is still very doubtful, except perhaps for Senegal" (in French « Nous mettons aussi de côté quatre grands pays, le Sénégal, le Gabon, la Cochinchine, le Cambodge dont l’avenir au point de vue ...
The Three Linguistic Spaces [1] (Tres Espacios Lingüísticos in Spanish, Trois Espaces linguistiques in French, Três Espaços Linguísticos in Portuguese, acronym: TEL) is a structure for cooperation between the Francophone, or French-speaking world, the Hispanophone or Spanish-speaking world, and the Lusophone, or Portuguese-speaking world.
This is a list of the member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.These governments belong to an international organisation representing countries and regions where French is the first ("mother") or customary language, where a significant proportion of the population are francophones (French speakers) or where there is a notable affiliation with French culture.
He was a contributor to the journal Tour du monde. [4] In 1880 Reclus coined the term "Francophonie" as a means of classification of peoples of the world who spoke the French language. [5] He believed that people were connected by their language and culture, for instance, the continental French as well as French speakers in the Caribbean and ...
Several initiatives have been set up to promote economic cooperation between French-speaking countries. The Agence de la francophonie pour la promotion des investissements (AFPI [6]) is an organisation set up in 1997 in Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) to promote investment in French-speaking countries.
The Agence universitaire de la Francophonie has developed partnerships with three objectives: [9] To establish more universities and giving them significant developmental roles To develop ties between the AUF, its member institutions and developmental agencies (foundations, NGOs , territorial collectivities , etc.)
According to journalist and essayist François-Xavier Verschave, author of “La Françafrique: Le plus long scandale de la République,” “the French media participate in the construction of a narrative that legitimizes economic predation and military interventions in Africa.”