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Free language lessons in Romanian offered in Romania to aid in the integration of Ukrainians

Romania initiates complimentary Romanian language classes for Ukrainian residents, aiming to help their social and career development. The endeavor, unveiled by the Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR), is a collaboration between ICR, the Ukrainian Embassy, and another entity, seeking to...

Launch of free Romanian language classes in Romania, designed to aid the integration of Ukrainians
Launch of free Romanian language classes in Romania, designed to aid the integration of Ukrainians

Free language lessons in Romanian offered in Romania to aid in the integration of Ukrainians

The Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR) has announced a free Romanian language course program for Ukrainian citizens living in Romania, running from September 29 to December 3. The initiative is a partnership between ICR, the Embassy of Ukraine, and the National Confederation for Women's Entrepreneurship (CONAF).

The program aims to equip participants with essential language skills for everyday life, access to public services, and entry into the labor market. ICR president Liviu Sebastian Jicman stated that learning Romanian is "both a chance for integration and a way of better understanding each other."

Cristina Chiriac, president of CONAF, emphasizes that integrating refugees can provide a workforce, trust, demographics, and stability. Ukrainian ambassador Ihor Prokopchuk welcomed the initiative, stating it would ease integration and strengthen European values shared by both countries.

The Romanian Cultural Institute, known for its commitment to cultural and linguistic cooperation, hosts cultural events to promote Romanian as a language of identity and dialogue. ICR regularly runs language courses for foreigners in Romania and abroad.

Registration for the courses will be open until September 19. Details about enrollment can be found at the provided link. The launch of the free Romanian language course program for Ukrainian citizens coincides with Romanian Language Day, celebrated annually on August 31.

The article was written by Irina Marica and published on Our website. The source of the photo is Icr.ro. Jicman also mentioned that the Romanian language, spoken by more than 30 million people worldwide, offers opportunities beyond Romania's borders.

This program reflects Romania's wider commitment to cultural and linguistic cooperation, as Romania continues to support Ukrainians residing in the country. The online courses are dedicated exclusively to Ukrainians residing in Romania.

In conclusion, the free Romanian language course program is not just about language learning, but also about building real inclusion. By learning the Romanian language, Ukrainian citizens can integrate into Romanian society, gain access to services, and potentially enter the labor market. The initiative is a significant step towards fostering mutual understanding and cooperation between Romania and Ukraine.

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