Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley receives Global Africa Ubuntu Lifetime Achievement Award in Florida

Desmond Alufohai, Chief Protocol Officer at Miami International Airport, General Consul of Barbados Rudy Grant, Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley, and Miraamr Commissioner Avril Cherasard
Key Points(5)
- Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has been honored with the Global Africa Ubuntu Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her leadership in climate justice, economic development, and global advocacy for people of African descent.
- The award was presented on June 18, 2026, in Miramar, Florida, by Miramar Commissioner Avril Cherasard on behalf of Africans in Action, Inc., the City of Miramar, and organizers of the Global Africa Symposium.
- In remarks at the ceremony, Cherasard praised Mottley as “a true role model, a mentor, and a fearless example of what it means to lead from the front on the global stage,” highlighting her influence on international diplomacy and sustainable development policy.
- Mottley, who has become one of the most visible voices from the Caribbean on global climate issues, said the recognition was humbling and emphasized the importance of collective effort in addressing global challenges.
- “I really want to thank you for this recognition,” she said.
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has been honored with the Global Africa Ubuntu Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her leadership in climate justice, economic development, and global advocacy for people of African descent.
The award was presented on June 18, 2026, in Miramar, Florida, by Miramar Commissioner Avril Cherasard on behalf of Africans in Action, Inc., the City of Miramar, and organizers of the Global Africa Symposium.
In remarks at the ceremony, Cherasard praised Mottley as “a true role model, a mentor, and a fearless example of what it means to lead from the front on the global stage,” highlighting her influence on international diplomacy and sustainable development policy.
Mottley, who has become one of the most visible voices from the Caribbean on global climate issues, said the recognition was humbling and emphasized the importance of collective effort in addressing global challenges.
“I really want to thank you for this recognition,” she said. “When we fight these battles, we don't expect to earn recognitions such as this… the work that we're doing only means something when we're able to persuade more and more people together.”
She added that progress depends on unity, discipline, compassion, and the willingness to challenge expectations while pursuing solutions that serve broader communities.
The presentation formed part of activities leading into the Global Africa Symposium, a gathering aimed at bringing together policymakers, entrepreneurs, and community leaders from across the global African diaspora to promote collaboration and development.
The Global Africa Ubuntu Lifetime Achievement Award is given to individuals whose work reflects the Ubuntu philosophy—centered on unity, shared humanity, and collective progress—while inspiring future generations through sustained impact and leadership.









