Celebration of the UN Russian Language Day

Russian Language Day is celebrated worldwide on June 6, the birthday of the greatest Russian poet Alexander
Pushkin. It was initiated by the UN in order to support and promote multilingualism and cultural diversity. One of the
goals of this programme is to uphold the equality of all six official languages of the UN: Arabic, Chinese, English,
French, Russian and Spanish.
The Russian language is one of the world's most widespread languages: it is currently spoken by 254 million people 1 ,
1.3 of which in the Middle East and North Africa and 100 thousand in Sub-Saharan Africa 2 . This makes it substantial
for international communication. The Russian diaspora in African countries is one of the most representative with
two to fifteen thousand Russian speakers living in each state 3 . Not surprisingly the cultural interaction between
Russia and Africa has become stronger and deeper over the years.
Educational opportunities for African students have been expanding for many years aligned with the Russian
language earning more recognition. Russia ranks 6th in the number of foreign students, with 35,000 of them coming
from African countries 4 . Moscow is home to the Institute of Africa of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, which recently reclaimed the name of the great fighter for the
independence of Africa Patrice Lumumba.
This spring the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia announced a doubling of the number of budget places in
Russian universities for students from African countries as part of expanding humanitarian cooperation. Next year
their number will be up to 4.7 thousand places 5 . Other programmes that are currently developed include the opening
of Russian educational centers in Africa and the training of national teachers to staff African secondary schools 6 .
Cultural exchange and humanitarian cooperation between Russia and Africa will be one of the main themes of the
forthcoming Second Russia-Africa Summit and Economic and Humanitarian Forum, which will be held from 26 to 29
July in St. Petersburg. The summit is the key and largest-scale event in Russian-African relations. It will identify new
vectors for expanding cooperation between Russia and Africa in all spheres: politics, security, economy, science and
technology, cultural and humanitarian spheres. The event is aimed at bringing about a fundamentally new level of
mutually beneficial partnership to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
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