(Adnkronos) - “I giorni in cui si considerava l’Africa come un continente in cui portare competenze e conoscenze sono finiti. C’è tanta competenza e conoscenza in Africa quanto nel resto del mondo”. Lo ha detto il Premio Nobel per la Pace 2011, Leymah Gbowee, in occasione dell’inaugurazione dell’anno accademico 2024-2025 dell’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano. L’Università Cattolica ha messo a terra il Piano Africa, che mira a porre il continente africano al cuore delle progettualità educative, di ricerca e di terza emissione.
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00:00I want to congratulate the Catholic University of Milan for this beautiful
00:11opening ceremony of the academic year and I congratulate them for their plans of
00:16partnership with the African continent. It is certainly a great initiative,
00:21but I also encourage them to obtain this partnership in a situation of mutual respect
00:28both sides of the world have skills that must be appreciated, so a commitment in
00:36a spirit of collective humanity and with this I mean that each person has their own talent,
00:43their own gifts and it is necessary to focus on this individual talent and at the core of all this
00:50there must be respect for human dignity. Days in which it was considered that Africa
00:59was a continent where you simply did, you brought skills and experiences are over.
01:06I have lived in Africa also throughout the period of my training, so I have not studied abroad,
01:12I can guarantee you that there is as much competence and knowledge in Africa as in the rest of the world
01:18and the university will certainly draw an advantage from this exchange of knowledge from Africa and with Africa.