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Russia-Africa Children’s Art Contest Aims to Strengthen Cross-Continental Bonds

An international children’s drawing contest titled “Russia-Africa: Through the Eyes of Children” began on November 1, 2024, aiming to strengthen cultural and educational ties between Russia and African nations. Organized by the ANO “Center for Business and Cultural Relations with African Countries” in collaboration with Russia’s Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the initiative seeks to promote mutual understanding through art.

The contest invites children aged 5–15 to submit drawings that reflect their vision of friendship, cultural exchange, and shared values between Russia and Africa. Applications are open until April 30, 2025, with submissions accepted via digital platforms.

The organizing committee includes prominent figures such as Inga Koryagina, PhD in History and Associate Professor at the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, who also serves as a UNDP expert on international development. The jury comprises representatives from Russia’s Ministry of Culture, the All-Russian Public Organization “Union of Artists of Russia,” and the Patriarchal Exarchate of Africa of the Russian Orthodox Church.

The contest aligns with broader efforts to deepen Russia-Africa relations, emphasizing education and cultural exchange. By engaging young artists, organizers hope to inspire creativity while fostering cross-cultural dialogue.

Winners will be announced in May 2025, with awards and exhibitions planned to showcase selected works. The initiative underscores the role of art in bridging geographical divides and nurturing future generations of global citizens.

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