International Relations & Security Breakout Session

Session exploring how global dynamics, historical inequities, and present-day international policies impact the pursuit of reparative justice. Highlighting existing international frameworks that could be leveraged for reparative justice and identifying gaps in these systems that often make accountability difficult.

Chaired by Kobina Amokwandoh (INOSAAR) with contributions from Professor Justin Hansford (UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent), Priya Lukka (Political economist), Omar Farfan (PRIO & Radio Zapote, Mexico), Piaba Madokwe (Former MP, Republic of South Africa), Dr. Sahidi Bilan (University of Sunderland in London), Makmid Kamara (Founder- Reform Initiatives).

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