Are you a woman ready to step into political leadership? 🌍
Together with @ASG_Africa, @_AfricanUnion & @AWLNetwork, we’re launching the 1st cohort of the African Academy for Women in Political Leadership for 30 exceptional women.
Apply by 15 May 2026: https://t.co/UrzDAKkXdZ
Women lead 40 of the 193 Permanent Missions at 🇺🇳 #UNHQ. 🌐
For International Delegates Day (25 April), we salute these #WomenInDiplomacy 🕊️ for
📜 advancing dialogue
🤝 enhancing mutual understanding
✒️ strengthening multilateralism through diplomacy
Bravo! 👏
The transatlantic slave trade was a crime against humanity that struck at the core of personhood, broke up families & devastated communities.
Let us reject the false narrative of racial difference & fully commit to human rights, equality & the inherent worth of every person.
Today, the @UN General Assembly has adopted a landmark Resolution : A/80/L.48 entitled “Declaration of the Trafficking of Enslaved Africans and Racialised Chattel Enslavement of Africans as the Gravest Crime Against Humanity.” This Resolution marks a significant milestone in global discussions about historical injustices and human rights.
The landslide vote is as follows:
➡️ 123 in favor of the Resolution,
➡️ 52 Abstentions and
➡️ 03 Against.
Tabled by the #AfricanGroupUN and championed by Ghana 🇬🇭, this landmark Declaration affirms that the transatlantic slave trade and racialised chattel enslavement were crimes against humanity whose consequences endure to this day.
Addressing the General Assembly, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana 🇬🇭 , called on the world to stand on the right side of history and today, the world answered.
This is a victory for Africa. For our ancestors. For the millions who suffered, and for the generations who carry this forward.
The Decade of Action on Reparations has begun.
#Agenda2063 #TheAfricaWeWant #ReparatoryJustice #UN80
Congratulations to H.E. @SahleWorkZewde, former President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia & AWLN Elder, on receiving the 2026 Forbes Woman Africa Lifetime Achievement Award!
A distinguished leader whose legacy of diplomacy, peacebuilding, and women’s empowerment continues to inspire across Africa and beyond.
A truly well-deserved honor.
#ForbesWomanAfrica #WomenInLeadership #AWLN
Tribute to Jesse Jackson, who carried the fight for #HumanRights and equality with courage and conviction.
Recalling @UNESCO’s 1950 Statement on Race, he reminded the world: Blacks were not inferior.
Today, the words of Jesse Jackson remind us that multilateral institutions do not stand apart from history, they help shape it.
https://t.co/2YDcVDQl3s
Today we honor the life, leadership, and everlasting legacy of Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson Sr., civil rights icon, global humanitarian, political trailblazer, and a fearless voice for Black dignity. 🖤
Chairperson of the African Union Commission Mourns the Passing of Hon. Rev. Jesse Jackson.
The Chairperson @ymahmoudali of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has joined leaders across the world in mourning the passing of the Hon. Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, who died at the age of 84. He described him as a towering figure whose life��s work resonated profoundly with Africa’s historic and ongoing struggles for justice, dignity, equality, and liberation.
The Chairperson underscored that Rev. Jackson’s decades-long advocacy for civil rights, economic justice, and political inclusion closely aligned with the African Union’s mandate to promote human rights, combat racial discrimination, and advance the global African agenda — including the recognition of the African diaspora as the continent’s Sixth Region.
As founder of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition and a close associate of leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Jackson stood at the forefront of the struggle against systemic racism and injustice. His activism echoed the spirit of Africa’s anti-colonial and anti-apartheid movements and reinforced the global fight against racial oppression in all its manifestations.
Rev. Jackson long promoted a strong, interconnected relationship between African Americans and the African continent. He famously popularized the term “African American” in the 1980s, helping to affirm identity, heritage, and historical consciousness among people of African descent. He consistently viewed the diaspora not only as a cultural community, but as a vital economic and political partner for Africa’s development and global influence. In his words and actions, the Atlantic Ocean was not a divide but a bridge — connecting peoples bound by history, resilience, and shared aspirations. He advocated moving beyond a legacy of neglect toward mutually beneficial engagement between Africa and its diaspora.
The Chairperson further noted that Rev. Jackson expressed enduring solidarity with African liberation movements and lent moral support to the struggle against apartheid, contributing to the broader international mobilization that dismantled institutionalized racial segregation in Southern Africa. His calls for fairness in global governance, inclusive economic systems, and restorative justice resonate strongly with the African Union’s contemporary priorities, including reparative justice for the historical injustices of slavery, colonialism, and apartheid.
“Rev. Jesse Jackson’s life reflected the inseparable bond between Africa and its diaspora,” the Chairperson stated. “His unwavering commitment to justice and human dignity strengthened the Pan-African vision and advanced the shared quest for decolonisation, equality, and reparation.”
The Chairperson conveyed his heartfelt condolences to Rev. Jackson’s wife, Jacqueline, his family, the Government and people of the United States of America, and the global civil rights community. He affirmed that Rev. Jackson’s legacy will endure as part of the collective history of resistance, solidarity, and the continuing realization of Africa’s unity and global destiny.
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#RestInPower to Rev. Jesse Jackson. Today, we honor a giant whose voice, courage, and love for our people shaped generations. Reverend Jesse Jackson was not only a civil rights icon—he was family to the NAACP.
His legacy sits at the heart of our work and at the center of this nation’s fight for justice. We carry his light forward. https://t.co/4BSEsITjD3
Today, the #AfricanGroupUN and #EU Permanent Representatives met at the @AfricanUnionUN for the 5th AU–EU Informal Dialogue under the theme “Promoting together #peace, #prosperity, and human dignity through the UN and effective #multilateralism.”
Two focused sessions addressed “The Future of Multilateralism in the Current Global Context” and “Outcomes of the 7th AU–EU Summit in the UN NY Context,” reaffirming our shared interest and responsibility to strengthen a UN-centered multilateral system and the necessity of implementation, as well as moving from commitments to actions.
#AU_EUCooperation #AfricaAtTheUN #Multilateralism #UN
When African and European Ambassadors at the 🇺🇳@UN join forces, our cooperation can build bridges of unmatched promise for the collective good. We discussed this and more today at our 5th EU-African Union meeting, and agreed to act together for a stronger UN and a better world.
This morning, alongside fellow African Permanent Representatives in New York, I had the pleasure of hosting a high-level interactive dialogue with Mr. Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The dialogue was convened in keeping with Kenya's long-standing goal of anchoring important discussions at the multilateral stage that directly advance the 2030 Agenda and Africa’s development priorities.
While the IAEA's global role in nuclear safety and security is well known, today’s exchange focused deliberately on the Agency’s development-facing work in Africa, and the often under-appreciated contribution of nuclear science and technology to sustainable development, including the work of the Agency in:
🔹 Improving energy access across Africa using accessible nuclear technologies;
🔹 Expanding access to cancer diagnostics and treatment under #RaysOfHope;
🔹 Strengthening food and nutrition security through #Atoms4Food;
🔹 Application of nuclear techniques in water resource management and climate resilience; and
🔹 Capacity-building and science-driven innovation across the continent.
I expressed my appreciation to DG @rafaelmgrossi for his development-oriented leadership at the IAEA and his willingness to engage directly and candidly with the African Group here in New York.
The @KenyaMissionUN will continue to avail itself, whenever opportunity arises, to convene inclusive and forward-looking conversations that strengthen multilateral cooperation and translate global expertise into real development impact for the African continent.
🇰🇿🇸🇸 Kazakhstan and South Sudan established diplomatic relations.
A Joint Communiqué was signed today in New York, reaffirming both nations’ commitment to expand cooperation from trade and connectivity to peacekeeping and multilateral engagement.
#AfricanGroupUN Today: The Group was briefed by H.E. Amb. Ernesto Guzman on the draft resolution entitled “Necessity of ending the Economic, Commercial and Financial embargo imposed by
the United States against
#Cuba”. In solidarity with the long historical relationship between African States and Cuba, particularly during the struggle for independence, and further cooperation in the areas of health, education, etc. the Group welcomed the briefing.
#Agenda2063 #TheAfricaWeWant
We held a constructive bilateral meeting with The Gambia. We discussed areas of cooperation
and ways to advance shared priorities. We’re grateful for their partnership. Moving forward,
we’re excited to keep strengthening our relationship.
We had a fruitful bilateral meeting with Morocco. We explored ways to strengthen cooperation
and advance shared goals. We’re grateful for their longstanding partnership and support. Looking
ahead, we’re excited to continue building a stronger relationship.
We engaged in a productive bilateral meeting with Slovenia. We discussed opportunities to
expand cooperation and build on the progress we’ve made together. We’re grateful for their
partnership and support. Looking ahead, we’re excited to keep deepening our relationship.