As we celebrate the World Day for African and Afro-descendant Culture, UNESCO is highlighting the talent, passion and determination of African and Afro-descendant artists and professionals in the cultural sector. UNESCO is fully committed to supporting this creative potential – for example, in the African film industry.
Message from Ms Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of World Day for African and Afro-descendant Culture
UNESCO,
25 January 2022, International
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