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Beyond the Vote: Why Ghana Must Turn the UN Reparations Resolution Into Concrete Action
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Ghana now faces pressure to turn a UN resolution into something concrete, but how?
Ghana played a key role in a new UN resolution concerning the transatlantic slave trade. The question now is whether this symbolic victory can be translated into something more substantial - and what obstacles lie ahead.
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