Africa’s Women’s Day is observed annually across the
continent on 31 July and is a day earmarked to recognise and affirm the role of
women’s organising in achieving the political freedom of Africa and advancing
the social and economic status of women on the continent.
Africa’s Women’s Day was proclaimed as a day to be
commemorated during the first conference of the Pan-African Women’s
Organization (PAWO) which was held in July 1962 in Dar es Salaam Tanganyika
(now known as Tanzania).