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African World Heritage Day

The roar of a lion across the savannah. Drums echoing through a quiet village.

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Celebrate African heritage and drive awareness of endangered cultural sites while connecting consumers with authentic African artisans, virtual experiences, and educational content.

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  • Virtual heritage tours: Partner with tourism platforms to showcase UNESCO World Heritage Sites across Africa
  • Support African creators: Highlight artisan collectives and handmade goods that preserve traditional craftsmanship
  • Documentary & film spotlights: Curate African cinema and literature recommendations to deepen cultural understanding
  • Endangered sites awareness: Share stories of threatened heritage locations to drive conservation donations and advocacy

History

In 2015, African World Heritage Day was officially created by UNESCO. The decision came during a meeting of its General Conference, where member states agreed that Africa needed more global attention for its heritage.

While the continent holds many incredible cultural and natural landmarks, only a small portion appears on the World Heritage List. Even fewer receive the protection and care they need.

UNESCO wanted to change that. The organization launched this special day to highlight Africa’s rich traditions, landscapes, and historical places. It also aimed to draw attention to serious problems these sites face.

Many suffer from threats like conflict, climate change, or lack of funding. In fact, nearly four in ten African World Heritage Sites are marked as endangered.

This day gives African countries a chance to come together, share ideas, and build support for conservation. It also invites the global public to take part. Schools, communities, and individuals around the world now use the day to learn, celebrate, and spread awareness.

Since its beginning, African World Heritage Day has grown in reach and importance. It’s now a key moment each year to recognize the deep value of Africa’s heritage—and to protect it for tomorrow.


How to celebrate

Explore African Heritage Sites Virtually

Dive into the wonders of Africa’s heritage from your home. Numerous online platforms provide virtual tours of iconic locations. Experience the grandeur of places like the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove in Nigeria or the historic city of Timbuktu in Mali through immersive digital experiences.

Attend Cultural Events and Workshops

Join local or online events that highlight African traditions. Participate in workshops featuring traditional dance, music, or art. Engaging in these activities deepens understanding and appreciation of diverse cultural expressions.​

Support African Artisans and Businesses

Celebrate by purchasing handmade crafts, textiles, or artworks from African creators. Supporting these artisans helps preserve traditional skills and promotes economic growth within communities.​

Delve into African Literature and Films

Immerse yourself in stories crafted by African authors or filmmakers. Reading novels or watching films that depict African experiences offers valuable insights into the continent’s diverse cultures and histories.​

Share Knowledge on Social Media

Use your online presence to raise awareness about African heritage. Share articles, photos, or personal reflections highlighting the significance of preserving these treasures. Encouraging others to learn fosters a collective appreciation for Africa’s rich legacy.