Africa, the continent that was known as continent of kings and Queens, is today second-largest continent in the world, is home to 1.4 billion people, with an additional 300 million living in the diaspora. Known as the cradle of humankind, Africa is where the origins of the human race can be traced. The modern Africa continent comprises 55 member states on the mainland, alongside its 6th region, the African diaspora.
The cultural and monumental heritage of Africa was cultivated and safeguarded by our ancestors, forming the foundation of the African identity. This heritage connects Africans to their roots, serving as a vital link to their culture and a testament to their belonging. African heritage is not just history—it is the essence of identity for every African.
Through our way and source of life and the preservation of our traditions and cultural ethics, we honor the legacy of our ancestors. Our heritage is a source of pride and responsibility, ensuring that the rich cultural fabric of Africa remains intact for future generations.