Africa Day, celebrated on May 25, marks the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 1963, now the African Union (AU).
It commemorates the continent's progress in liberation and unity, while reflecting on ongoing challenges such as conflict, inequality, and development.
Observed across Africa and the diaspora, the day features cultural events, political discussions, and public awareness campaigns.
Themes vary yearly, aligning with the AU's agenda, such as youth empowerment or climate action.
Africa Day serves as both a celebration of identity and a call to accelerate efforts toward a more prosperous, integrated continent.