
Mia Amor Mottley
Mia Amor Mottley is the Prime Minister of Barbados, known for her passionate advocacy for social justice, economic reform, and reparatory justice for people of African descent. At the 38th African Union Summit, she delivered a powerful speech urging African and Caribbean nations to seize the moment for reparatory justice, emphasizing the need for unity and tangible policies to address historical injustices and current economic disparities faced by African-descended people.
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Mia Amor Mottley, prime minister of Barbados, attended a wreath-laying event at Christiansborg Castle in Accra.
African and Caribbean leaders adopted a 19-point reparations plan in GhanaBarbadian Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley focused on ancestry and archival preservation during meetings with Ambassador Witherspoon.
New Website Chronicles Barbadian Migration to Liberia, Expands Cultural Ties | TravelPrime Minister Mia Amor Mottley introduced the country’s first anti-defection legislation.
Legislation on ‘crossing the floor’ brought to Barbados ParliamentPrime Minister Mia Amor Mottley had led the Barbados Labour Party to an unprecedented 30-0 victory for the third successive time in Barbados’ electoral history.
Mottley cements legacy with third successive 30-0 victory in BarbadosMia Mottley is the second Caribbean politician to win all seats in a national parliament on three occasions.
Mia Mottley wint derde termijn ook met een clean sweep – de Ware TijdMia Mottley has secured a third consecutive election victory, with her Barbados Labour Party winning all 30 seats in the House of Assembly.
Mottley secures third term as BLP sweeps Barbados election
Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has reminded Barbados’ newest Justices of the Peace that morality must always precede justice.
‘Morality must come before justice’ – MottleyMia Amor Mottley is the Prime Minister of Barbados who announced the groundbreaking of a new wastewater treatment facility.
Barbados PM says wastewater facility will close door on embarrassing problemBarbadian Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has urged the Caribbean private sector to take a central role in shaping the region’s economic future.
Private sector must help design Caribbean economy, Mottley tells GCCIMia Amor Mottley, Barbados’ Prime Minister, outlined critical pillars for Caribbean stability and economic resilience.
Mottley urges new regional security and fiscal modelPrime Minister Mia Amor Mottley joined hundreds at the Oval for the occasion.
New Barbados President sworn inShe is the Prime Minister of Barbados and received congratulations on her country's independence.
رئيس الدولة ونائباه يهنئون رئيسة باربادوس بذكرى استقلال بلادهاBarbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has called for urgent international support to ensure Jamaica gets the fiscal breathing room it needs to rebuild after Hurricane Melissa.
Mottley calls for fiscal space to help Jamaica bounce back from Melissa | Lead Stories
Mia Amor Mottley is the Prime Minister of Barbados.
where are the negotiations at this diplomatic meeting headed?Mia Amor Mottley is the prime minister of Barbados.
Cumbre Celac-UE arranca este domingo con el desafío de cumplir metas trazadas en Bruselas y en medio de ausencias clave: ¿qué se puede esperar?She is the Prime Minister of Barbados.
Fuerzas Militares y Policía afinan dispositivo de seguridad para la Cumbre Celac-UE en Santa MartaMia Amor Mottley is the Prime Minister of Barbados attending the summit.
Diario Co Latino - Informándote con CredibilidadMia Amor Mottley is the first female prime minister of Barbados, known for her leadership and intellect.
The Supremes, Marcus Garvey, Tupac Shakur: the cultural figures who inspired our Black History Month panel | Lenny Henry, Zeinab Badawi, YolanDa Brown and othersPrime Minister Mia Amor Mottley last night sought to allay the fears and address questions being raised by Barbadians ahead of today’s start of Free Movement.
Barbados PM allays fears over free movementMia Amor Mottley is the Prime Minister of Barbados who addressed the United Nations General Assembly about the risks of war in the Caribbean.
Barbados PM: War not the answer
Mia Amor Mottley is the Prime Minister of Barbados who nominated Jeffrey Bostic as the second president.
Bostic nominated as Barbados’ second presidentMia Amor Mottley is the Prime Minister of Barbados who participated in the event.
Global Africa Diaspora Day at IATF2025 Reaffirms Commitment | NewsMia Amor Mottley, Barbados Prime Minister, toured the pavilions of the ongoing Intra-African Trade Fair.
Algeria courts Kenya in bid to deepen trade tiesPrime Minister Mottley made an impassioned call for CARICOM states to adopt the CCJ as their final court.
Donna Scott-Mottley | Symbolism vs sovereignty: Jamaica’s lingering reluctance on accession to CCJ | In FocusPrime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has assured Barbadians that the Government will not allow warrantless wiretapping.
PM Mottley moves to scrap warrantless wiretapping clausePrime Minister Mia Amor Mottley of Barbados noted that five years ago, her government removed visa requirements for nearly all African nations.
Visa restrictions said to be retarding business | BusinessPrime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has cautioned the region to move towards controlling its own information and generating its own content.
Barbados PM: Let’s control our information
Ali noted significant progress in recent months, largely driven by the efforts of Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley.
Ali calls for unified action on climate, security and movement at CARICOM summit | Lead Stories
Mottley is urging all Caribbean nations to fully embrace the Caribbean Court of Justice as their final appellate court.
‘Let the CCJ be our final court’ | Lead StoriesPrime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is paying tribute to veteran Caribbean journalist Rickey Singh.
Barbados PM Mottley pays tribute to veteran journalist Rickey Singh



















































































