Celebrate World Africa Day

World Africa Day, also known as African Liberation Day and Africa Day, is a significant occasion celebrated annually on May 25th. It commemorates the formation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963, which later became the African Union (AU). This day serves as an opportunity to reflect on Africa's history, acknowledge its achievements, and promote unity and solidarity among African nations. This holiday is currently in its 60th year of celebration and Feeding Mouths, Filling Minds invites you celebrate with us!

Sackor Public School Students. We have been partnering with Humanity Care Liberia in the Sackor Public School Water Well Project which is to be completed in the coming weeks.

What is World Africa Day:

World Africa Day has its roots in the struggle for independence and decolonization of African nations. On May 25, 1963, representatives from 32 independent African countries gathered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to establish the Organization of African Unity (OAU). Their primary objectives were to promote African solidarity, support the liberation movements of those still under colonial rule, and foster cooperation among African nations. This historic event laid the foundation for Africa's progress and unity.

Recent Updates:

Over the years, Africa Day has evolved into a platform to celebrate Africa's achievements, cultural diversity, and economic potential. It provides an opportunity to address challenges and work towards a prosperous continent. Notably, in recent times, Africa has witnessed significant advancements in various sectors, including technology, entrepreneurship, infrastructure development, and governance. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), launched in January 2021, is a major milestone in promoting intra-African trade and boosting economic integration across the continent.

How to celebrate World Africa Day:

Learn and Share: Educate yourself about Africa's diverse cultures, history, and contributions to the world. Read books, watch documentaries, and engage with African art, music, and literature. Share your newfound knowledge with others, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the continent.

Support African Businesses: Embrace the spirit of Africa Day by supporting African entrepreneurs and businesses. Seek out local African restaurants, buy African-made products, and explore African fashion brands. Your support can contribute to the growth of African economies and empower local communities.

Attend Cultural Events: Participate in Africa Day events organized in your community. These events often include music and dance performances, exhibitions, panel discussions, and food festivals. Immerse yourself in the vibrant African culture and connect with fellow enthusiasts.

Social Media Engagement: Utilize social media platforms to share positive stories, facts, and images about Africa. Amplify the voices of African influencers, artists, and activists who are shaping the continent's future. Use hashtags like #WorldAfricaDay and #AfricaRising to join the broader conversation.

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