Africans must promote cultural diversity for true development — UNESCO

For Africa to truly experience true development, Africans must promote cultural diversity, the UNESCO Institute for Africa Culture and International Understanding has said.

The institute stressed that cultural diversity and inclusivity will shape the collective identity of Africans and promote mutual understanding among African countries.

Director of the institute, Professor Emeritus Peter Okebukola, stated that promoting the learning of Africa history among the younger generation serves as a tool for promoting African cultural diversity.

Okebukola disclosed this at a workshop held at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

While addressing the theme of the workshop “Promoting Cultural Diversity and Inclusivity through UNESCO’s General History of Africa,” Okebukola described the workshop as a testament to UNESCO’s commitment to preserving and promoting the diverse cultural heritage of the African continent.

“As we embark on this journey of discovery and enlightenment, it is crucial to recognise the significance of cultural diversity and inclusivity in shaping our collective identity and fostering mutual understanding among nations and peoples.

“The general history of Africa serves as a powerful tool for advancing these noble ideals by providing a comprehensive and inclusive narrative of Africa’s past,” he said.

He further stressed that the idea of promoting a holistic understanding of Africa’s past that will foster a greater appreciation for the continent’s diverse cultures and traditions.

According to him, the initiatives of general history of Africa play a vital role in promoting dialogue, mutual respect, and solidarity among peoples of different backgrounds.

He said: “By promoting a more nuanced and holistic understanding of Africa’s past, we strive to foster a greater appreciation for the continent’s diverse cultures and traditions.

“In today’s interconnected world, where diversity is increasingly celebrated as a source of strength and resilience, initiatives like the general history of Africa play a vital role in promoting dialogue, mutual respect, and solidarity among peoples of different backgrounds.”

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