Nairobi, 21 November, 2025 / 10:11 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) have criticized the organizers of the 7th African Union (AU)–European Union (EU) Summit in Angola for excluding Church-based and civil society organizations from the event.
In a statement issued Thursday, November 20, SECAM’s Director of the Justice, Peace and Development Commission and Liaison Officer at the AU warned that the exclusion undermines the credibility of the November 24-25 meeting meant to shape Africa’s future.
“SECAM is compelled to highlight the restrictions imposed on civil society organizations in the official Summit process,” the Catholic Church leaders said.
“Numerous African civil society organizations, including those willing to self-finance their participation, have been excluded,” they said, adding that those excluded include faith-based organizations with a long-standing presence on the ground, humanitarian and justice networks linked to the Church, women’s and youth associations, farmer and Indigenous organizations, local development movements, and peacebuilding and reconciliation bodies.
“This exclusion raises a critical moral question: How can a summit focused on Africa’s future exclude those who support African communities daily?” SECAM members queried.



