NEW: Africa Day: AU harps on nutrition

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NEW: Africa Day: AU harps on nutrition The AU theme for the year is "Strengthening Resilience in Nutrition and Food Security on the African Continent"

The ManicaPost

 

TODAY, May 25, the continent celebrates Africa Day, which marks the anniversary of the signing of the OAU (Organisation of African Unity) agreements which evolved into the present day African Union (AU).

 

On that day, May 25 1963, leaders of 30 of the 32 independent African states signed the founding charter of the organisation in Addis Ababa.

Since then, the commemoration of the historic day by Africans and Africans in the Diaspora has served as an opportunity for each country to organise events in order to promote the rapprochement between African peoples.

 

It has now become a deeply rooted tradition in all African countries, and it represents the symbol of the struggle of the entire African continent for liberation, development and economic progress.

 

Alongside the commemoration of the day is the extraordinary summit of the African Union currently taking place in Malabo.

 

On this occasion, the African Union, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, is holding an extraordinary summit in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, between Wednesday and Saturday.

 

Chaired by Macky Sall, current chairman of the AU, two summits are scheduled for this Friday and Saturday. The health, climate, food and security crises will be at the centre of discussions.

 

Saturday will be devoted to the fight against terrorism, whether in the Sahel, Mozambique or Somalia, but also to the political instability experienced by many countries over the past two years with the resurgence of coups in West Africa.

 

But as leaders meet in Malabo, the Office of the African Union Youth Envoy says it wants to encourage African youths on the continent and in the Diaspora to support and promote positive social change, intergenerational dialogue and concrete action for Africa’s development.

 

For now, Africans celebrate the socio-economic achievements of the continent while the AU Theme for the year, Strengthening Resilience in Nutrition and Food Security on the African Continent continues to be in focus. – Africanews.

 

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