Global Reparatory Justice Framework Adopted at Ghana Conference on Slavery Legacy

Global Reparatory Justice Framework Adopted at Ghana Conference on Slavery Legacy
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The new framework signals growing international momentum for formal apologies and reparations for transatlantic slavery's enduring impact.

  • African and Caribbean leaders at a Ghana conference called for formal apologies and reparations from former slave-trading nations.
  • A global framework for reparatory justice was adopted at a conference in Accra, Ghana.
  • The adopted strategy includes measures for fair compensation and addressing debt burdens linked to enslavement legacies.
  • Leaders requested both debt relief and financial compensation from countries that benefited from the slave trade.
  • Episcopal churches in Richmond, Virginia, have launched a 'Walking with the Enslaved' pilgrimage to confront local history.

At a conference in Accra, Ghana, African and Caribbean leaders and officials adopted a global framework for reparatory justice and called for formal apologies, debt relief, and reparations from former slave-trading nations.

This development highlights increased international cooperation to address the historical and ongoing effects of transatlantic slavery, with calls for concrete actions such as apologies and compensation gaining visibility.

Attention will focus on how former slave-trading nations respond to these calls for apologies and reparations, and on the implementation of the adopted reparatory justice framework.

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