About M4DR

Founding Document of the Movement for Debt and Reparations (M4DR)

Date of Establishment: 25 May 2025 (Africa Day)

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1. Name of the Movement

Movement for Debt and Reparations (M4DR)

2. Founding Vision

The Movement for Debt and Reparations (M4DR) is a Pan-African formation established to mobilize, organize, and unite communities across Africa and the diaspora in the struggle for debt cancellation and comprehensive reparations. The movement recognizes that Africa is owed—not indebted—and that reparations must include economic, cultural, ecological, and spiritual restitution.

3. Founding Statement Summary

M4DR was formed to confront:
– The illegitimate sovereign debt burden strangling African nations.
– The enduring legacy of slavery, colonialism, and resource theft.
– The moral imperialism of global financial institutions that present debt relief as charity rather than justice.
– The climate crisis as a legacy of extractivism that has disproportionately harmed the Global South.

The movement launches publicly on Africa Day, 25 May 2025, and commits to building people-led power across the continent and diaspora through radical education, popular mobilization, policy intervention, and legal action.

4. Core Demands

1. Cancellation of all illegitimate and odious debt owed by African states.
2. Reparations for:
   – Slavery and colonial plunder
   – Cultural and intellectual theft
   – Environmental destruction and climate harm
3. Return of African cultural heritage—looted artifacts and ancestral remains.
4. A new Africa-centered financial architecture.
5. Free, quality, decolonized education funded through debt cancellation and reparative transfers.
6. Climate reparations in the form of unconditional grants, not loans.

5. Guiding Principles

– Pan-Africanism: Unity across borders, languages, and ethnicities
– Decolonial justice: Repairing historical, structural, and intergenerational harm
– Youth leadership: The future must be led by Africa’s youth majority
– Community-led: Power must reside with the people
– Radical solidarity: Global South movements must support each other

6. Organizational Structure

– Continental Coordinating Committee
– Country Chapters
– Council of Elders
– Working Groups (debt justice, reparations, climate, legal, research, education, media)
– Youth Assembly

7. Membership

Organizational and individual members can join by endorsing the Founding Statement and agreeing to uphold the movement’s principles. Members commit to collective accountability, cross-border solidarity, and advancing reparative justice.

8. Initial Activities

– Public launch on Africa Day (25 May 2025)
– Endorsement drive
– Solidarity actions and education campaign
– Legal and policy research
– Alliance building with Global South movements

9. Contact and Coordination

Lead Coordinator: Sunny Morgan

Email: info@m4dr.org

Website: www.m4dr.org (in development)

Social Media: @M4DRorg (Instagram),