Africa Day: A push towards
silencing guns on the continent
Africa Day theme : Silencing the Guns |
Countries on the African continent are celebrating Africa
Day, 25 May 2020, with several activities prominent of which is pushing forward
the Africa Day theme: “Silencing the Guns in the context of the COVID-19.”
English Africa Service – Vatican City
The African Union (AU) headquarters is based in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia.
As a way of celebrating Africa Day, several African
nationals; Africans in the diaspora as well as descendants of Africa, have
organised commemorative cultural events that highlight the vibrancy of African
cultures, foods, and traditions. Most of these will be virtual events due to
the COVID-19 pandemic.
Silencing the Guns in the context of COVID19
A Virtual Conference (webinar), Silencing the Guns
Initiative, organised by the AU’s Department of Peace and Security is planned
for 25 May 2020, at 3.00 p.m. East Africa Time.
Organisers said they want to sensitise and generate interest
among African Citizens about the nexus between development and peace. The AU
further says it is not just about guns, it is about what drives people to
resort to firearms. This year’s Africa Day theme seeks to address those
underlying issues. The AU also wants to encourage country-level and
sub-regional programmes of action towards silencing guns in Africa.
Africa Day Solidarity Concert
Also, as part of the celebrations this year, the African
Union Commission (AUC) has organised an Africa Day Benefit Concert. The
two-hour event will feature some of Africa’s big names in music. The Virtual
Music Concert is slated for Monday 25 May 2020, 18:00 to 20:00 hours East
African Time. The concert can be viewed on the MTVBase YouTube channel.
Recognising the power of music and the crucial role African
artists play in the fight against COVID-19 on the continent, the music concert
will advocate for financial contributions from well-wishers to the Africa
Union’s COVID-19 Response Fund. It is also the aim of the AU to engage African
youth, especially young musicians, to join forces and work hand in hand in with
governments in curbing the COVID-19 pandemic.
What is Africa Day?
Africa Day is observed annually on 25 May, to commemorate
the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) which was created on 25
May 1963 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The OAU is the precursor of the African
Union (AU). The day is observed as an official national holiday in Ghana,
Gambia, Guinea, Namibia, Zambia, Mali, Mauritania, Lesotho and Zimbabwe.
This year marks the 57th anniversary of Africa Day. Besides
celebrating Africa’s decolonisation, it is also a day of sober reflection on
how African countries can consolidate peace and democracy on the continent.
Africa faces a myriad of daunting challenges that seek solutions
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