The Collective was born out of the Wakati Wetu Festival (external link), held in Nairobi in October 2025 - a landmark gathering that celebrates the shift of the reparation's movement entering a new phase of strategy, solidarity, and unstoppable momentum. The festival brought together activists, researchers, legal experts, and organizers committed to reimagining a repaired and just future for the continent. During the festival, a dedicated roundtable on Climate Justice and Reparations convened leading African voices across law, policy, grassroots organizing, and research. This conversation marked a turning point. Participants collectively recognized that advancing climate reparations on the continent required more than isolated interventions or one-off convenings. It demanded a sustained, coordinated, and strategic space. From this shared commitment, the African Climate Reparations Collective emerged.
African Climate Reparations Collective
A pan-African coordination and strategy space advancing climate reparations from an African perspective, by African and diasporic actors, grounded in African realities.