
All February, we celebrate Black History Month, learning about the stories, talents, and achievements of Black people worldwide, with a focus on Africa and its young generation.
February is Black History Month! This year marks 100 years since it began in the United States to honor the contributions of African Americans. Today, it is celebrated in many countries around the world.
It’s a chance for children and families to discover heroes, inventors, artists, and athletes who have shaped history. Black culture also influences music, movies, and fashion across the globe.
In Africa, the month coincides with important events. The African Union is hosting a summit on water, governance, and development. These meetings help countries work together for a better future, following the goals of Agenda 2063.
Celebrating Black History Month means honoring achievements, learning inspiring stories, and understanding that anyone can make a difference in the world !
