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Strengthening Afro-Caribbean ties: A call to celebrate Africa-Caricom day

By Joanne Clark··2 min read
Strengthening Afro-Caribbean ties: A call to celebrate Africa-Caricom day
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  • Additionally, plans were laid out to host an annual Africa-Caricom Summit, accommodating both virtual or in-person participation, on this significant day.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Since then, </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">no subsequent summits have been held.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Notably, in the past two years, the African Export – Import Bank (Afreximbank) has made strides in the Caribbean community.
  • Additionally, Barbados’ proactive approach in establishing embassies in African nations such as Ghana and Kenya signifies a step forward in diplomatic relations.
  • Among them, flag-raising ceremonies are slated to take place at the Government Headquarters of every AU and Caricom member nation.

In an effort to strengthen and celebrate the deep-rooted connections between Africa and the Caribbean, Barbados Ambassador to the Caribbean Community (Caricom), David Commissiong, is championing the need for “people-based annual commemorative activities” in honor of Africa-Caricom Day.

A day born from diplomatic ties


On September 7, 2021, a landmark meeting was held between the Heads of Government of Caricom and the African Union (AU).

From this gathering, a unanimous decision was made to earmark September 7 of every subsequent year as Africa-Caricom Day. Additionally, plans were laid out to host an annual Africa-Caricom Summit, accommodating both virtual or in-person participation, on this significant day.

Since then, no subsequent summits have been held. However, Ambassador Commissiong is hopeful that with the recent strengthening of relations between the region and Africa, more would be done this year towards a commemoration of the day.

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Glimpses of stronger relations


Commissiong is hopeful due to the series of developments that hint at stronger ties between Africa and the Caribbean.

Notably, in the past two years, the African Export – Import Bank (Afreximbank) has made strides in the Caribbean community. Additionally, Barbados’ proactive approach in establishing embassies in African nations such as Ghana and Kenya signifies a step forward in diplomatic relations.

The recent Reparations Study Tour to the Caribbean, organized by the African Union- Economic Social and Cultural Council (AU-ECOSOCC), further attests to this growing bond.

Commissiong emphasizes the importance of Africa-Caricom Day, stating it should primarily serve as a bridge to unite the African and Caribbean people.

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A glimpse into this year's celebrations


The Barbados Ambassador disclosed a series of events lined up to celebrate Africa-Caricom Day. Among them, flag-raising ceremonies are slated to take place at the Government Headquarters of every AU and Caricom member nation.

Additionally, nations are encouraged to engage in thoughtful reflections, diving deep into the outstanding facets of their intertwined histories and engagements.

 

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