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25th May 2022

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South Africa joins the rest of the African continent and the world in commemorating Africa Day today, 25 May 2022. Africa Day is commemorated annually, following the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU)which was created on 25 May 1963. The OAU is the precursor of the African Union. Africa Day is particularly auspicious for the continent and in particular, South Africa as it is the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the African Union, which was launched in South Africa.

This year we celebrate Africa Day under the theme, “Strengthening Resilience in Nutrition and Food Security on the African Continent”. The challenge of malnutrition is very concerning as it has significant consequences for the African child, and it further leads to decreased social and economic development of nations. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exposed the economic vulnerability of countries, including their health and food systems. 

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Minister in the Presidency, Mondli Gungubele, said: “This day also provides an opportunity to celebrate the socio-economic achievements of Africa. As part of the long-term vision set out in Agenda 2063, we must strive to fully realise the common aspiration of well-nourished citizens, with a particular emphasis on women, and children. Government acknowledges that even though there is still more that needs to be done, the African Union has made important progress in these two decades and has established itself as the premier organ of unity on our continent.  It has devoted focused attention to enhancing its ability to address the complex challenges of African unity and development. It is in this vein that we all have a role to play to address key challenges on our continent.” 

Minister Gungubele further added, “Children are the future leaders of tomorrow, and therefore each person has a responsibility to fight malnutrition in Africa. What we do now to protect and defend African children, will contribute immensely to the outcomes of their future. This year we must strive harder to meet the general objective of securing greater political commitment and investment in nutrition to address ongoing nutrition challenges in children”. 

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South Africa congratulates and stands with our African counterparts for rising up to address pertinent challenges, in order to create better life for all people living in Africa. 

 

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