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March 27, 2006 (7:05 a.m. EST)
No. 28


CANADA STRENGTHENS SUPPORT FOR

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF LA FRANCOPHONIE


Minister of International Cooperation and Minister for La Francophonie and Official Languages Josée Verner today announced that Canada will contribute more than $1 million over two years to support institutional strengthening at the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF). In discussions in Paris with OIF Secretary-General Abdou Diouf, the Minister also announced a contribution of $500,000 to support a project at the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF).


“Francophones are an essential part of the Canadian identity, and Canada is proud to belong to the OIF,” said Minister Verner. “La Francophonie has taken an important step in strengthening its institutional capacity, and Canada is pleased to be supporting it.”


Canada’s contribution will enable the OIF to strengthen its institutions. In particular, it will enable the organization to obtain expert help in implementing organizational reforms and optimizing results-based management capacity.


The second contribution—$500,000 over two years to the AUF—will support an important training project in university management. Under this project, mechanisms will be put in place to strengthen cooperation between universities in the North and the South that will improve the quality of training in university management. Three large regions will be targeted with this project: West Africa, Central Africa and the Indian Ocean.


During their meeting, Minister Verner and Mr. Diouf also discussed the forthcoming Ministerial Conference of La Francophonie on conflict prevention and human security. The conference will take place from May 12 to 14, 2006, in St. Boniface, Manitoba, and will be chaired by the Minister.


“This conference confirms the commitment of La Francophonie, including Canada, to establishing and building democracy, preventing conflict, and advocating for the rule of law and human rights,” the Minister said.


The results from the conference should contribute to discussions at the next Summit of La Francophonie, to be held in Bucharest, Romania, in September 2006.


Created in 1970, the IOF now has 49 state and government members, four associate states and 10 observer states. Canada is La Francophonie’s second largest donor, after France. It provided some $50 million in 2004-05 through the Canadian International Development Agency, Foreign Affairs Canada and the Department of Canadian Heritage.


Funding for these initiatives is built into the existing federal fiscal framework.


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