As we mark Africa Day 2025 , under the African Union’s theme “ Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations ”, we are reminded that justice is not a destination—It is a continuous demand for truth, for dignity, and for leadership that reflects the realities of our people. As the continent reflects on justice and reparations, its greatest promise lies in the leadership, resilience, and the rising power of its women and youth. History rarely remembers those who waited quietly. In Africa, it is those who dare to act, to resist, to lead, and to dream aloud who have shaped the continent’s most defining moments. Now more than ever, that demand must be inclusive. The Africa We Want , as envisioned in Africa’s Agenda 2063 , cannot be built without the full power of its majority: its women and youth. Yet these very groups— the bearers of innovation and agents of transformation—remain disproportionately underrepresented, underfunded, and undervalued. Statistica...
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