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History: Africa Industrialization Day is observed globally on November 20th each year. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989 with the aim of raising international awareness about the importance of industrialization in Africa and to mobilize both African countries and international support for the cause.
Traditions: While Africa Industrialization Day is more prominently observed within African countries, in the United States, it may be recognized by various organizations, especially those with a focus on international development, African diaspora communities, and educational institutions. The day is typically marked by:
What People Do: In the U.S., individuals or organizations involved with African industrial development might:
The involvement and activities on this day can vary widely based on the level of interest and engagement with African economic issues within different communities across the United States.