Africa Industrialization Day

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2024 Date20 November 2024
2025 Date20 November 2025

Africa Industrialization Day

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Africa Industrialization Day History

Africa Industrialization Day aims to raise global awareness about the significant role of industrialization in Africa's development. Marked by the United Nations and observed around the world, the day emphasizes strengthening partnerships and mobilizing resources to accelerate industrialization across the African continent. The Observation focuses on fostering innovation, investment, and sustainable industrial practices in Africa while addressing the challenges of climate change and socio-economic inequalities.

Africa Industrialization Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989. It provides an opportunity for the international community, including New Zealand, to support Africa's efforts in achieving its industrialization goals. New Zealand is committed to sustainable development, with both regions working together in agricultural innovation, renewable energy, and climate change adaptation. As a member of the UN, New Zealand contributes to various programmes and projects to support African nations with their industrial development. At the same time, several New Zealand companies have built strong trade relations with African countries.

In New Zealand, Africa Industrialization Day is observed through various initiatives, such as discussions and forums, which explore opportunities to strengthen ties between the two regions. These events promote dialogue on sustainable industrial growth, offer insights into the potential of African industries, and encourage greater collaboration between New Zealand and Africa. Africa Industrialization Day takes place globally on November 20, fittingly coinciding with the observance in New Zealand.

Facts about Africa Industrialization Day

  • The theme for Africa Industrialization Day in 2023 was Harnessing Water and Energy for Africa’s Sustainable Industrialization and Inclusive Economic Transformation.
  • According to the U.N, Africa has 70% of the worlds strategic materials yet only 2% of the world's trade and 1% of global manufacturing.
  • Africa currently only accounts for less than 2 percent of international trade and global manufacturing.
  • New Zealand is particularly focused on supporting development initiatives in the small island developing states (SIDS) of Africa, recognising their unique vulnerabilities and challenges.
  • New Zealand's support for regional integration in Africa, which can contribute to industrial development by providing larger markets, economies of scale, and enhanced competitiveness.

Top things to do in NZ for Africa Industrialization Day

  • Learn about the history of Africa's nations and how industrialization has been threatened and slowed.
  • Donate to charities like Action Against Hunger or volunteer to help end poverty.
  • Explore online resources to virtually visit various African museums and exhibitions. Some museums offer virtual tours, allowing you to learn about African arts, crafts, and industrial history.
  • Prepare a traditional African meal at home. Explore recipes from different African countries and try making dishes that represent their culinary heritage. This can be a fun and delicious way to celebrate African culture and diversity.

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