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On the occasion of Africa Industrialization Day, the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure, @NASENIHQ , joins the rest of the continent in commemorating this significant milestone. As we celebrate Show more
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Industrialization is crucial for diversifying economies, creating high-value jobs, and enhancing productivity. As we commemorate this day, let us commit to working together to overcome the challenges of industrialization and unlock Show more African Union and UNIDO
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Africa Industrialization Day aims to raise global awareness about the importance of industrialization in Africa and was established by the United Nations General Assembly. The event aims to mobilize commitment from the international community to support industrial development on the continent to help eradicate poverty, reduce social inequality, and improve living standards. Encouraging trade and investment, promoting technology transfer, and developing infrastructure and human resources are among the critical aspects of the Observance.
The United Nations General Assembly first proclaimed Africa Industrialization Day on May 25, 1989. For Canadians, Africa's industrialization is significant because it presents opportunities for mutually beneficial partnerships with African nations, particularly in the energy, mining, infrastructure, and agriculture sectors. By supporting Africa's industrial development, Canada can help drive economic growth and job creation in both Africa and Canada. Furthermore, enhanced trade and investment ties can increase Canadian businesses' access to African markets and contribute to poverty reduction and sustainable growth in African countries.
In Canada, Africa Industrialization Day is observed through various activities, including panel discussions, workshops, and networking events that foster collaboration between Canada and African countries. These events aim to facilitate knowledge-sharing, promote Canadian investment, and create opportunities for Canadian businesses to expand into the growing African market. Africa Industrialization Day takes place each year on November 20, providing a platform to discuss and engage with the significant economic potential that Africa's industrialization presents for people in Canada and beyond.
Facts about Africa Industrialization Day
The theme for Africa Industrialization Day in 2025 will be Harnessing AI for Green Manufacturing in Africa. In 2024 the theme was Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Green Industrialization to Accelerate Africa's Structural Transformation. In 2023 the theme 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.
According to the Canadian International Development Platform, in 2020, the country provided around $245 million in Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Sub-Saharan Africa.
Africa is rich in natural resources, and Canadian mining companies have played a significant role in the exploration and development of these resources through partnerships with African countries.
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Top things to do in Canada 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.
Watch Big Men (2013). This documentary explores the impact of oil discovery on African countries, specifically focusing on the petroleum industry in Ghana.
Generate awareness about Africa Industrialization Day by organizing social media campaigns, writing articles or op-eds for local newspapers, and engaging with community organizations and businesses to spread the message across different platforms.