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Conference on Russian language held in Uganda

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Conference on Russian language held in Uganda


02.07.2021

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The Rosinka Association of Russian-Speaking Women in Uganda held a conference on the study of the Russian language for the youth wing of the organization. During the meeting, the youth took the initiative to conduct several projects online, the association reports on its Facebook page.

According to Olga Atubo, the head of Rosinka, the association received teaching aids on the Russian language from the World Alumni Association. They will be used in classes and meetings with young people.

Last July, students and teachers from Uganda and other African countries took part in an online project to study the Russian language. The course lasted for 12 days. 

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