The beauty and charm of the African woman looking to the right, to the future are highlighted by a deep brown in this original work by Lotza, declined in the form of a postcard. There are millions of African women in the world, each woman has her own history, culture, life and experience. African women are diverse and represent a large number of ethnic, linguistic and religious communities. Some African women are rural workers, others are professionals, artists, activists or leaders. African women have unique experiences that are influenced by many factors such as geography, culture, history, religion, education, economy, and politics. Despite advances in women's rights, African women continue to face significant challenges, such as discrimination, gender-based violence, poverty, economic inequality and social exclusion. African women are often underrepresented in positions of power and decision-making and have even less access to health services, education and employment. It is important to recognize and value the contributions of African women in all areas of society and to support their struggle for gender equality and for their full participation in social, economic and political life.