Minting Date: To Be Announced Soon
Minting Date: To Be Announced Soon
As we know, women come in many shapes and sizes, so this is just the beginning. We are excited to launch more African Beauty NFT art variations in future phases.
Our mission is to positively impact the underrepresentation of African art in the NFT space with our celebration of African heritage and culture through aesthetically pleasing art. In addition, we hope to incite a community movement that will foster diversity and level the playing field for African and black communities worldwide in the NFT space. But it doesn’t end there.
Our commitment to our community goes beyond the NFT world, which is why the fundamental goal of African Beauty is to contribute to the gender equality causes in Africa. African Beauty will donate a minimum of 7% of sales to global organizations engaged in advancing the health status of women, promoting gender equality, and eradicating poverty for and violence against women in Africa. We will reveal more about our charitable initiatives over time so stay tuned.
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Junior Achievement (JA) Africa inspires and prepares young Africans, especially underserved and marginalized youth such as girls in low-income communities, with financial literacy and entrepreneurship skills they need to create and own their future success. Beneficiaries of JA Africa programs build the skill set and mindset they need not only for personal success but also to build thriving communities.
Traditional education systems in Africa do not adequately prepare youth for the world of work so through hands-on, experiential programs, JA Africa equips young Africans with financial literacy, digital literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship skills for future success. In addition to core JA programs, JA Africa also offers leadership camps, innovation camps, Job Shadows and internship programs that empower marginalized youth, particularly girls, to become problem solvers and change agents in their societies.
JA Africa operates in 13 countries and empowers over 300,000 youth annually.