Africa Day (Africa Union)
Africa Day, celebrated by the African Union, commemorates the establishment of the Organization of African Unity (now African Union) in 1963. This significant day recognizes the achievements of the diverse peoples and governments across the African continent. It serves as a reminder of Africa’s rich history, cultural heritage, and ongoing contributions to the global community. Through various events, ceremonies, and cultural celebrations, Africa Day promotes unity, solidarity, and progress among African nations. It is an opportunity to reflect on Africa’s journey towards peace, development, and prosperity while reaffirming the continent’s commitment to collective advancement and cooperation.