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International Jazz Day 2022

Created in 2011 by UNESCO, at the initiative of renowned jazz legend Herbie Hancock, the International Jazz Day aims to highlight the contribution of jazz in promoting peace, uniting people and fostering cooperation around the world. 

Following the success of the Biennale of Luanda Jazz Day in 2021, this year’s edition will have two main dimensions: a regional one with the involvement of Central African countries and a national one, taking place in Angola. 

International Jazz Day
The Preliminary Report of Biennale of Luanda 2021

The second edition of Biennale of Luanda confirmed its leading role as a pan-African hub for peace and conflicts prevention. Discover its preliminary report to learn more!

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Biennale of Luanda 2021 Highlights

Discover some key moments and conclusions from the Biennale of Luanda 2021.

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Newsletter "Voices of the Biennale of Luanda"

The “Voices of the Biennale of Luanda” is a bi-monthly newsletter, published in English, French and Portuguese, which aims to give all stakeholders involved in the Biennale the opportunity to engage, share stories, projects and initiatives that show how peace and security are essential for sustainable development.

Eni in Angola

"Let us draw together on our values, our traditions, our culture to find the path to prosperity and peace"

Dr. Denis Mukwege (Nobel Peace Prize 2018)

Organized in partnership between UNESCO, the Government of Angola and the African Union, the Biennale of Luanda - “Pan-African Forum for the Culture of Peace”  aims to promote the prevention of violence and the resolution of conflicts, by encouraging cultural exchanges in Africa, dialogue between generations and the promotion of gender equality. As a space for reflection and dissemination of artistic works, ideas and best practices related to the culture of peace, it brings together representatives of governments, civil society, the artistic and scientific community, and international organizations

 

Promoting a Culture of Peace

While opportunities for sustainable development in Africa are growing, the continent still faces many challenges including the risk of major instability and conflict. UNESCO advocates for the promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence in Africa based on shared African values.

Culture of Peace

The Biennale was...

organized around four main axes :

  • Intergenerational Dialogue of Leaders and Youth
  • Thematic and Best Practice Forums
  • Alliance of Partners for a Culture of Peace in Africa
  • Festival of Cultures

 

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A Celebration of the African Union's 2021 Theme!

The Biennale was also a major opportunity to celebrate the African Union's 2021 theme, "Arts, Culture and Heritage: Levers for Building the Africa We Want" and to extend the 2020 theme, "Silencing the Guns in Africa".

The African continent is known for its cultural and natural diversity and profuseness. Expressed through its arts, crafts, clothing, cuisine, music and languages, the richness of African culture serves as a catalyst for the socio-economic development of the continent. The Biennale of Luanda offers a privileged space of exchange where to highlight the richness of this African tangible and intangible heritage and to explore the innovative and inclusive solutions that arise from it for Africa to prosper.

 

AU Theme of the year
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“My wish is that this Forum, which brings together great minds from different backgrounds, makes an analysis without complacency of African concerns in the appropriation of the promotion of the culture of peace in the continent.”

H.E. Mr Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chairperson of the AU Commission

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