Strengthening Africa-Caribbean Ties: A Unified Call for Reparatory Justice at the 2nd Africa-CARICOM Summit

On September 7, 2025, history was made in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as leaders from Africa and the Caribbean gathered for the 2nd Africa-CARICOM Summit. Marking the first in-person summit of its kind, this powerful event unfolded under the theme “Transcontinental Partnership in Pursuit of Reparatory Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations.” More than just a diplomatic affair, the summit reignited a shared vision: one that connects continents through a legacy of resilience, a future of opportunity, and a demand for justice.

The summit, held at the African Union headquarters and celebrated as Africa-CARICOM Day, served as a bold declaration of unity between two regions intrinsically linked by history. Both Africa and the Caribbean have been shaped by the brutal legacies of slavery, colonization, and exploitation. Yet, from that shared trauma has emerged a determination to rewrite the narrative—one rooted in solidarity, economic cooperation, and reparatory justice.

Reparations were at the heart of the summit. Leaders from both regions emphasized the urgency of a coordinated, strategic approach to reparatory justice. This is not simply a financial demand; it is a moral imperative to redress centuries of exploitation and dispossession. The African Union’s 2025 theme, “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations,” reflects the deep commitment to this cause and offers a powerful framework for collective action.

Concrete steps were also taken toward strengthening economic ties. One of the summit’s landmark announcements was the planned opening of an Afreximbank office in the Caribbean, a move that promises to boost trade, investment, and sustainable development between the two regions. Discussions also explored collaboration in critical areas like healthcare, agriculture, education, and digital innovation—sectors essential for self-reliance and resilience.

Perhaps most importantly, the summit echoed a common refrain: the global stage must hear a united African and Caribbean voice. Whether advocating for reform of international financial systems or demanding accountability for historical injustices, solidarity is our strongest weapon.

As we look to the future, one message rings clear—reparations are not just an African issue or a Caribbean issue. They are a global justice issue. And with a unified voice, Africa and the Caribbean are declaring: We remember, we resist, and we rise—together!

Keith A. Newsome

I'm the founder and creator of The Black Hot Fire Network and my passion is to teach African people the truth about themselves and bring them together in unity and understanding that we are one people and need one another and have to act in that nature if we are going to survive on this planet

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