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#AfricaDay: Meta spotlights 8 big stories

Eight creators, innovators and small businesses who are changing the way Africa is viewed on the international stage are in the Meta spotlight on Africa Day, 25 May. The company that owns Facebook has revived a global campaign called Made by Africa, Loved by the World, first launched in 2021, and aimed at amplifying the voices and stories of people and businesses from across Africa.

As part of the on-platform and marketing campaign, Meta has partnered with local filmmakers to bring to life eight phenomenal stories. The campaign includes an Instagram campaign featuring partnerships with African content creators, a community Reels challenge, the development of a specially designed AR filter inspired by #AfricaMade, and a series of free open virtual training sessions via the Meta Africa page, dedicated to small businesses and creators from across Africa.

“This campaign is about showcasing the incredible talent we have here on the continent, and the African people and businesses that are not only contributing to the global agenda but are forging their own paths,” says Kezia Anim-Addo, communications director for Meta for Sub-Saharan Africa.

Short Films: Made by Africa, Loved by the World 

Meta has partnered with five local filmmakers: Tarryn Crossman (South Africa), Kofi Awuah (Ghana), Joan Kabugu (Kenya), Bardia Olowu (Nigeria) and Nelson Makengo (DRC). The series of short films will live on a dedicated Africa Day microsite and focus on the stories of:                          

Celebrating Africa Day on Instagram

Instagram will celebrate and highlight the talent and diversity of the African continent:

Free Virtual Training Sessions

Meta will host a number of free open training sessions throughout the week via the Meta Africa page, focused on providing other upcoming creatives and entrepreneurs with the digital know-how to take their ideas global. Training topics include:

Meta Culture Series

As an extension of the Metaverse Culture Series Black Future experience exploring embedding Black culture, creativity and community, Meta will host a fireside chat with Ime Archibong, Head of New Product Experimentation at Meta, Dylan Fiala (Co-Founder of Pixel Chefs), Winifred Isichei (Founder of Bonita Foods) and diaspora based Walla El Sheikh (Birthright Africa). Hosted on Meta Africa FB Page, the conversations will focus around early innovation and adoption across the continent, and how this has contributed to global trends, whilst exploring what the world can learn about African Culture.

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