Naama, Algeria – In a heartwarming display of solidarity, children from the Naama province in Algeria have sent a powerful message of friendship and peace to the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The initiative, originating from the heart of the Algerian Sahara, draws inspiration from the pan-African ideals embodied by the Congolese independence leader, Patrice Lumumba.
The children’s message took the form of a video, where they expressed their sincere feelings of brotherhood and solidarity between the African nations. They emphasized that the values of freedom, unity, and dignity remain alive and well in the hearts of Algeria’s younger generation.
The initiative carries a strong symbolic weight, linking the Algerian Sahara as a space of peace and belonging, with the DRC’s history of struggle. It serves as a clear indication of the historical and humanitarian bonds that unite the people of the African continent, transcending geographical boundaries.
The gesture has been widely praised on social media platforms, with many viewing it as a message of hope that reflects Algeria’s commitment to its revolutionary and humanitarian values. It also reinforces the image of the Algerian child as an ambassador of peace and culture.
This symbolic gesture from the children of Naama underscores Algeria’s ongoing commitment to Africa. It is a message written in the language of innocence, carrying within it the promise of a future characterized by closer ties and greater solidarity among the peoples of Africa.



