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French people can learn a lot from Niger

Niger is one of the poorest country in the world nevertheless its population, the landscape, its history and the diversity of the ethnic groups are fascinating. A great sense of hospitality, cheerfulness and readiness to share are common rules in Nigerien towns, in villages and in the bush. Loneliness is uncommon; the people get integrated in a tight social organization. The French spoken French is close and slightly different at the same time, it is a pleasure to listen and read. In all circumstances listening and seeing Niger is an eye-opener for us.

Nigerien people can learn a lot from France

Learning from the experiences of developed countries is a good practice to capture the benefits and avoid the mistakes. It applies to the struggle against illiteracy and corruption, the construction of a democratic country, a strong economy, a modern and independent state... The comments of French friends about obstacles and difficulties can help to better understand the situation and work out solutions

Culture gives leverage to development

The knowledge acquired in school and traditional local culture have to be associated together and should not to be at odds. The interest taken by French friends in the local culture allows the Nigeriens to rediscover its value and to be proud of it.

Publié le : Saturday 22 March 2008

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