Delegates attending the 4th African Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Family, Sovereignty, and Values have unanimously adopted the groundbreaking *Accra Charter*. This milestone reflects a unified commitment by African nations to strengthen family systems, protect national sovereignty, promote cultural values, and foster coordinated parliamentary actions across the continent.
The conference, which brought together representatives from various African parliaments, focused on vital issues shaping Africa’s social and political landscape. The adoption of the Accra Charter signifies a collective effort to address challenges facing families, uphold sovereignty amid global influences, and preserve the diverse cultural identities that define the continent.

Speaking at the closing session, the Chairperson of the conference emphasized the importance of the Charter as a guiding framework for future legislative initiatives. “This is a landmark moment for Africa’s democracy and social cohesion. The Accra Charter will serve as a catalyst for national policies that reinforce the integrity of family units, sovereignty, and our unique cultural values,” she stated.
The Charter outlines strategic directives for member states to enact policies that bolster family wellbeing, safeguard sovereignty against external pressures, and promote indigenous cultural practices. It also calls for enhanced parliamentary collaboration across nations to ensure these objectives are met effectively and sustainably.

Participants expressed optimism that the Accra Charter will serve as a foundation for strengthening Africa’s social fabric and ensuring the continent’s values are upheld in the face of rapid globalization and external influences.
The conference, held in Accra, underscores Ghana’s growing role as a hub for continental dialogue on governance, cultural preservation, and social development. It is anticipated that the adoption of the Charter will inspire legislative reforms and foster greater regional cooperation in the coming years.
As Africa continues to navigate complex socio-political dynamics, the unanimous adoption of the Accra Charter marks a pivotal step towards fostering resilient, culturally rooted, and sovereign nations across the continent.



















