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The strength of hope in the promotion of intercultural integration
The Fondation Orient-Occident celebrates with the Mediathèque OCP of Khouribga the World Refugee Day, under the theme :”The strenght of hope in the promotion of intercultural integration”. On this occasion, several activities are planned for June 16th & 17th, 2023.
Aujourd’hui je vous parle de la Centre-Afrique
I have never hidden my identity; I have always been proud to be Central African and Peul A big family in the Central African bush Bairo is a young Central African from the heart of Africa, in a small village not geolocated by Google Maps, called “Ptit”. In this village without electricity or
Aujourd’hui je vous parle du Tchad
Chad is a very beautiful country. Unfortunately, there are not many places for tourists Going to school in Rakcha Abdelatif Mohammed Saleh is a 23-year-old Chadian from the bush in eastern Chad, near Abéché. His village is called Outouchtoune )(challenging to pronounce for foreigners). He used to go to school in Abeche on
Aujourd’hui je vous parle de la Palestine
In Gaza, life is not as dark as one might imagine; people live normally and, above all, happily. Mrs X is from Gaza, Palestine, a small territory of 362 kilometres, about 16.5 times the size of the province of Rabat. 2 million people live there, making Gaza one of the most densely populated
Aujourd’hui je vous parle du Cameroun
I understood the value of my country when I left Bernard Flot is an 18-year-old Cameroonian from a small village in the North of the country called Kaele. He represents Cameroon’s diversity since he belongs to the Peul and Haoussa ethnic groups. At a very young age, he had to leave for Douala to
Le vivre ensemble via le sport
A l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la diversité culturelle pour le dialogue, la Fondation Orient-Occident – Programme DAFI et le collège Maleouia célèbrent