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Russian House in Ethiopia Launches Initiatives to Promote Russian Language and Culture

Russian House in Ethiopia Launches Initiatives to Promote Russian Language and Culture

Taha Sakr
Last updated: February 20, 2025 8:59 pm
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The Russian Center for Science and Culture, commonly known as the Russian House, in Addis Ababa has unveiled three new projects aimed at enhancing the study of the Russian language and fostering cultural exchange between Russia and Ethiopia. These initiatives were inaugurated during an official visit by Valentina Matvienko, Speaker of the Russian Federation Council, to Ethiopia. Deputy Science Minister Konstantin Mogilevsky presided over the launch ceremony, which was attended by Evgeny Primakov, head of the Russian humanitarian agency Rossotrudnichestvo.

The first project involves the establishment of an Information Center by St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) in collaboration with the Russian-African Network University (RAFU) consortium. This center aims to facilitate academic collaboration and the exchange of knowledge and technologies between Russian and Ethiopian institutions. The RAFU consortium, founded in 2021, comprises over 80 Russian and 40 African organizations, underscoring a robust commitment to educational partnerships across the continent.

The second initiative is an online preparatory course developed by Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University “LETI,” targeting Ethiopian high school students. This program is designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills, preparing students for advanced studies in Russian universities. By offering accessible online education, LETI aims to bridge educational gaps and foster a new generation of scholars proficient in the Russian language.

The third project is the inauguration of a Russian Language Center by Nizhny Novgorod Dobrolyubov State Linguistic University within the premises of the Russian House. This center is dedicated to providing comprehensive language instruction, cultural immersion programs, and resources for Ethiopians interested in Russian studies. It serves as a hub for linguistic and cultural exchange, promoting mutual understanding and strengthening the historical ties between the two nations.

Evgeny Primakov emphasized the significance of these projects, stating that Russia is committed to sharing its educational and cultural resources without depleting the intellectual capital of partner countries. He highlighted that Russia’s approach differs from others, focusing on enriching partner nations rather than extracting talent. This philosophy aims to empower Ethiopian students to contribute to their country’s development after benefiting from Russian education.

These initiatives are part of a broader strategy to deepen Russia-Ethiopia relations through educational and cultural collaboration. The Russian House in Addis Ababa continues to play a pivotal role in this endeavor, serving as a bridge between the two cultures and fostering people-to-people connections that transcend traditional diplomatic engagements.

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