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AU Develops Policy Brief to Guide Its Work on Reparations, Ghanaian President Says
AU Develops Policy Brief to Guide Its Work on Reparations, Ghanaian President Says
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The 38th AU Summit is taking place in Addis Ababa from February 15 to 16. It is dedicated to promoting restorative justice and racial healing on the continent. 16.02.2025, Sputnik Africa
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The African Union (AU) developed a policy brief to guide its work on reparations and revised the roadmap for working on the reparations agenda, Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama announced at the opening of the 38th AU Summit.He emphasized that the summit is a "crucial platform for coordinated and constructive consultation, dialogue, and partnership."Achieving justice requires the participation of all stakeholders, the president stressed.According to Mahama, the goal of the summit was to "fully restore the dignity, rights, and well-being of Africans and their descendants."Mahama pointed out that colonialism had a profound economic impact on Africa by hindering industrial development and leading to a dependence on foreign finance and technology.
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AU Develops Policy Brief to Guide Its Work on Reparations, Ghanaian President Says
10:45 16.02.2025 (Updated: 17:51 17.02.2025) Ekaterina Shilova
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The 38th AU Summit is taking place in Addis Ababa from February 15 to 16. It is dedicated to promoting restorative justice and racial healing on the continent.
The
African Union (AU) developed a policy brief to guide its work on reparations and revised the roadmap for working on the reparations agenda, Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama announced at the opening of the 38th AU Summit.
He emphasized that the summit is a "crucial platform for coordinated and constructive consultation, dialogue, and
partnership."
Achieving justice requires the participation of all stakeholders, the president stressed.
According to Mahama, the goal of the summit was to "fully restore the dignity, rights, and well-being of Africans and their descendants."
"Reparations involve not only financial compensation but also restitution, rehabilitation, and guarantees of non-repetition for the abuse of fellow human beings. It is also about truth-telling, historical accountability, and responsibility to those who have been marginalized for centuries," he stated.
Mahama pointed out that colonialism had a profound economic impact on Africa by hindering industrial development and leading to a dependence on foreign finance and technology.