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Miss Africa
'''Miss Africa: The Miss Africa Continent Organization is a non-profit organization that was found to promote education and seek global advancement for the African women. Founded by Bol Sultan Tem, CEO of Jubawood Group, the Miss Africa program exists to provide personal and professional opportunities for young women to promote their voices in culture, politics and the community. It provides a forum for today's young women to express their viewpoints, talents and accomplishments to audiences during the telecast and to the public-at-large during the ensuing year.

It is a thought process to teach and instill among all African, the value of unity among African. Miss African identifies African women who exemplify beauty, personality, supremacy, talent, and intelligence. It aims to create new role models who through the beauty pageant will serve as ambassadors that will define Africa, enrich the beauty of African women and enhance a new strength, energy and spirit for the advancement of African women.'''

Become a Contestant of Miss Africa Continent
Whether you want to become a doctor or a dancer, an accountant or an architect, the Miss Africa Continent Organization has an opportunity that will help bring you closer to achieving your goals. To become Miss Africa, a contestant must first win a national competition in their own country in Africa and then compete to represent her country, a process requiring personal commitment, hard work and talent. A contestant may compete as a country titleholder only once at the national Miss Africa competition. More than twelve thousand young women participate each year in the local and country events, culminating in the selection of 54 national finalists who vie for the Miss Africa title. It does not cost money to compete in the Miss Africa program - all you need is commitment, perseverance, talent and ambition.

Main pageant
Miss Africa Continent Pageant is held over a three-week period in October. This allowed time for rehearsals, appearances, and the preliminary competition, with the winner being crowned by the previous year's titleholder during the final competition.The Miss Africa contest is more than a beauty pageant: women aspiring to become Miss Africa must be intelligent, well-mannered, and cultured. Delegates also participate in swimsuit and evening gown competitions. The final placement of the finalists is determined by a ranked vote, where each judge ranks each of the final five candidates, with the contestant posting the lowest cumulative score (thus often, but not necessarily always, the contestant with the most number one votes) becoming the winner. If there is a tie, the higher semifinal scores become decisive.The winner is assigned a one-year contract with the Miss Africa Continent Organization, travel to different countries in Africa to spread messages about the control of diseases, peace, and public awareness of AIDS.

The pageant
In the year preceding the global finals, each delegate must win her national title or a specially designated Miss Africa national preliminary. Miss Africa's national preliminaries are conducted by Miss Africa’s license-holders, who hold the franchise to use the "Miss Africa" name in their country. The annual final is typically a month long event, with several preliminary galas, dinners, balls and activities, culminating in a globally telecast final show in which the field is narrowed to 10 delegates.

Location (Hosting Country)
Miss Africa Continent Pageant will takes place in one of beautiful African country each year. The Miss Africa's Organizer will announce the hosting country name during the official ceremony of Miss Africa Continent Pageant.