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While Africa Day traditionally celebrates continental unity, this year’s event in Asmara, Eritrea, shed light on the stark gap between regional aspirations and reality. Centered around the African Union's theme of water and sanitation, the speeches drew attention to the roughly 400 million Africans who currently lack access to safe drinking water. What made the occasion particularly significant was its challenging backdrop, characterized by intensifying global competition for Africa's critical minerals and worsening climate stress in the Sahel and Horn of Africa. Consequently, continental diplomatic and governance institutions are facing mounting pressure to move past rhetoric. They must now actively demonstrate their ability to deliver on long-term commitments made in frameworks like Agenda 2063.

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Africa NewsAfrica Day in Asmara: Why a Continent Rich in Resources Still Cannot Feed Itself

While Africa Day traditionally celebrates continental unity, this year’s event in Asmara, Eritrea, shed light on the stark gap between regional aspirations and reality. Centered around the African Union's theme of water and sanitation, the speeches drew attention to the roughly 400 million Africans who currently lack access to safe drinking water. What made the occasion particularly significant was its challenging backdrop, characterized by intensifying global competition for Africa's critical minerals and worsening climate stress in the Sahel and Horn of Africa. Consequently, continental diplomatic and governance institutions are facing mounting pressure to move past rhetoric. They must now actively demonstrate their ability to deliver on long-term commitments made in frameworks like Agenda 2063.

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