Also known as La Francophonie, OIF, International Organisation of La Francophonie, Francophonie
international organization of French-speaking governments
The Organisation internationale de la Francophonie is an international organization made up of governments where French is spoken or has cultural importance. It brings together these French-speaking nations to cooperate on shared interests and promote the French language and culture around the world.
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The Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF; French for "International Organisation of the Francophonie"; sometimes shortened to La Francophonie, French: La Francophonie [la fʁɑ̃kɔfɔni], sometimes also called International Organisation of La Francophonie in English) is an international organization representing states and governments with a notable affiliation with French language and culture.
The organization comprises 93 member states and governments; of these, 56 states and governments are full members, 5 are associate members and 32 are observers. The term francophonie (with a lowercase "f"), or francosphere (often capitalized in English), also refers to the global community of French-speaking peoples, constitutes a network of private and public organizations promoting equal ties among countries where the French language or culture plays a significant historical role, culturally, militarily, or politically.
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