Cuba is entering this day engaged in a process of specialized consultation with the population to enhance its draft law, the Code for Children, Adolescents and Youth.

Instituted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1956, dedicated to brotherhood and understanding among children around the world, this is a day for each country to promote activities that directly involve the youngest members of each household.

Central ceremony for Africa Day, in Havana.

Cuba is honored to commemorate this year multiple anniversaries of the establishment of diplomatic ties with several African countries, a milestone in the struggle for sovereignty and independence of a continent where Cubans made clear the fulfillment of a historical debt with African roots. This was expressed by the member of the Political Bureau of the Party and Vice President of the Republic, Salvador Valdés Mesa.