List of UNESCO Global Geoparks in Africa


has currently designated two UNESCO Global Geoparks in Africa, located in two state parties, Tanzania and Morocco. There are plans for national geoparks in an initial phase that could be further developed to gain the UNESCO recognition. Also on an international level, several sites of geoheritage values are inscribed on the List of [World Heritage Sites in Africa|World Heritage list] under criterion VIII and/or criterion VII.
Africa has a globally significant geodiversity that represents geological-geomorphological processes from the Archean to the Quaternary. However, the acknowledgement of the continent's geodiversity is still lagging behind the recognition of its biodiversity, many areas of global importance are not represented under international agreements, and national legislative acts on the protection of geoheritage are limited.

The African Geoparks Network

The African Geoparks Network was founded in 2009 in Abidjan by the African Association of Women in Geosciences during the 5th Conference of Women and Geosciences for Peace. The scope of the organization is not limited to Africa sensum stricto, but the Middle East is also associated with it. With its mission to improve the situation of geoheritage in the region, the main objectives are the following:
  • Identifying Geosites;
  • Making an inventory of geosites of outstanding value in Africa and the Middle East;
  • Creating and maintaining dynamic GIS data bases;
  • Promoting and increasing the awareness amongst policy makers and the general public in Africa and the Middle East, in particular local communities, about the necessity for the protection of and benefits incurred in the use of geological heritage through the creation of geoparks for local socio-economic sustainable development;
  • Building the capacity of the local population in the field of geoheritage and geoconservation through a strong network including the organization of conferences, seminars, symposia, training courses and workshops focussing on the non-professional community.

Activities

AGN, together with AAWG is the organizer of the International conference on Geoparks in Africa and the Middle East. Events of this conference series are the following:
NameDateVenueTitle
1st ICGAME20–28 November 2011El Jadida Aspiring Geoparks in Africa and Arab World
2nd ICGAME1–4 October 2014Dakar Geoheritage in the service of local sustainable development
3rd ICGAME20–24 March 2018El Jadida Geoheritage and Geoconservation: concepts, advancements and challenges
4th ICGAME1–5 April 2020Beirut Geoheritage, gateway to sustainable development and peace building

Besides the ICGAME, AGN is organizing in collaboration with local, national and international stakeholders other workshops and scientific sessions, such as the Day for Earth Sciences in Africa and the Middle East in 2013.

African UNESCO Global Geopark Network

In 2019 November, it was announced that the African UNESCO Global Geopark Network is founded, as the 4th regional geopark network of Global Geoparks Network. Its primary aim is to function as a platform to support the promotion of the UNESCO Global Geopark concept and the capacity building of the numerous geopark initiatives and projects on the continent. The official launch of the organization is expected with the 1st African UNESCO Global Geoparks International Conference in Arusha, Tanzania in May 2020.

Recognition of Africa's geodiversity under different international frameworks

World Heritage sites

Ten sights are represented currently on the World Heritage list under criterion VIII, as an outstanding representative of Earth's history:
Further sites are inscribed under criterion VII of superlative natural phenomena and aesthetic importance. Some of them, which have a special geoheritage importance are: