About Us

About Us

Overview (Who We Are)

The Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) was born from a shared vision — that of the countries of the Global South uniting to defend their common interests, strengthen their autonomy, and build a model of cooperation founded on equity, solidarity, and mutual respect.

In the heart of the 1970s, amid profound economic and geopolitical transformations, the nations of Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific sought to create a common space for dialogue – a platform where their voices could converge around the major challenges of development.

This vision took shape through two founding milestones:

  • The Lomé Convention, signed on 28 February 1975 in Togo, established an unprecedented partnership framework between 46 African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries and the European Economic Community.
  • The Georgetown Agreement, signed on 6 June 1975 in Georgetown, Guyana, gave birth to the ACP Group – an intergovernmental alliance designed to coordinate cooperation among the countries of the South and with their international partners.

Over the decades, this alliance evolved into a fully fledged international organization: the OACPS.

Today, true to its founding spirit, the OACPS remains a privileged space for dialogue, consultation, and solidarity among the countries of the South, working to strengthen economic cooperation, promote sustainable and inclusive development, and collectively address global challenges such as climate change, governance, and institutional capacity building.

Our Guiding Principles

Mission

The OACPS is committed to accelerating the political, economic, social, and cultural progress of its peoples through good governance, poverty eradication, trade promotion, sustainable development, and equitable integration into the global economy.

Vision

To embody the leading transcontinental organisation - united in solidarity - dedicated to improving the living conditions of our peoples through South-South and North-South cooperation, and to promoting a balanced and inclusive multilateralism.

Core Values

Solidarity, peace and security, good governance and the rule of law, social justice, unity in diversity.

Objectives

The objectives of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), as defined by the revised Georgetown Agreement (2019), shall be to:

From Georgetown to Global Leadership

Since our founding in 1975, the OACPS has played a pivotal role in interregional development cooperation. We have shaped landmark agreements with the European Union—from the Lomé and Cotonou Agreements to the newly ratified Samoa Agreement, representing one of the most structured North-South partnerships in the world.

Our work extends from grassroots programs to multilateral negotiations on climate change, trade justice, and inclusive global governance.

How We Operate

The governance of the OACPS includes:

Our Secretariat in Brussels supports strategic coordination, advocacy, and implementation in collaboration with member states and international partners.

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Strategic Alliances for Lasting Change

The OACPS maintains deep, enduring partnerships with institutions like the European Union, the United Nations, and global development agencies.

Together, we implement regional and cross-regional programs that address the most urgent challenges of our time—from climate vulnerability to digital inequality.

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