The summit, themed "Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations," will be held at the AU headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
It will include meetings of the AU Executive Council, consisting of foreign ministers, from February 12 to 13, followed by a gathering of African heads of state and government on February 15 and 16.
Elections to determine the next AUC chairperson for the 2025-2028 term, along with the other senior leadership roles, will occur during these sessions.
All eight senior positions, including deputy chairperson and six commissioners, are open for candidates, with portfolio assignments reflecting regional representation.
Candidates for the AUC chairperson position—Mahamoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti, Raila Odinga of Kenya, and Richard Randriamandrato of Madagascar—recently shared their visions in a live debate.
They outlined strategies for implementing Agenda 2063, the AU’s long-term plan for a peaceful, prosperous, and united Africa.
The summit’s theme also underscores the AU’s commitment to reparatory justice. The organization has long advocated for reparations for historical injustices against Africans and people of African descent, emphasizing the restitution of cultural artifacts looted during colonization.
Since its founding in 1963, the AU has taken steps to advance this cause, aligning it with the broader goal of decolonization and justice for Africa’s heritage.

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