Celebrating International Day for People of African Descent 2023
The International Day for People of African Descent reminds us of the resilience and determination of individuals of African descent in their pursuit of fundamental human rights.
We are reminded of the historical achievements and ongoing struggles faced by people of African descent, coming as it does during the Decade for People of African Descent.
In the Americas alone, there are more than 200 million people identifying as of African descent. Millions more are dispersed globally,
Facing challenges
People of African descent often face the challenges of poverty and marginalisation. Yet their stories testify to the rich multicultural heritage they nurture, as well as their notable contributions across various fields.
In this, the year we mark the75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the need for unity and collaboration strikes us more urgently than ever before.
Significant contributions
To celebrate the significant contributions made by people of African descent, we present a powerful video featuring Garífuna women and women of African descent produced by the EU Election Observation Mission in Guatemala.
Watch: Gloria Núñez tells us why she started an online school
In this video we meet Gloria Núñez, founder of an online school for women of African descent coming from various Central American countries. Based in her city of Livingston, Guatemala, she established the school to raise political awareness.