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African Youth Speak Out: A Call for Partnerships, Not Charity!

In this compelling video, we amplify the heartfelt message from the youth of Africa to the leaders of global corporations:

"African youth are not invisible. We are here, and we have big dreams, potential, and determination. If you are benefiting from our resources and our land, please help us build a future. Support the construction of new schools and invest in the schools that are already here but struggling. We don't want charity. We want partnerships, please, because we are Africa's future."

This is not just a plea—it's a powerful call to action for meaningful collaboration. The young people of Africa are eager to shape their own destinies and contribute positively to their communities and the world. They are asking for investments in education and infrastructure that will enable sustainable growth and development.

By forming genuine partnerships, corporations can play a pivotal role in nurturing talent, fostering innovation, and driving economic progress. This approach benefits not only the youth and their communities but also creates long-term value for businesses engaged in these partnerships.

Join us in supporting this movement. Share this video to spread awareness about the importance of investing in Africa's future leaders. Let's encourage corporations to recognize the immense potential that lies within the continent's youth and to work alongside them in building a brighter future.

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Together, we can make a difference by turning this vision into reality. Let's transform the way we collaborate and create opportunities that empower African youth to achieve their dreams.

Profs. Ian Shapiro, Ben Brucato & Sean O'Hearn discuss the value of ?‍♂️ to the exclusive benefit of the ruling class' (Anglo ??) social political power.

Discover the hidden truths about Africa’s vast resources and their impact on the continent’s economic future. Every year, Africa exports raw materials worth approximately $50 billion, including gold, cocoa, and shea butter. Shockingly, these same resources return as processed goods, valued at over $500 billion—a tenfold increase. This cycle traps African economies in a cycle of dependency and exploitation.
In this video, we explore how manufacturing and industrialization can transform Africa’s economic landscape. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a game-changer, helping small and medium-sized businesses consolidate and access global markets. Initiatives like Prosper Africa are also paving the way for partnerships and growth opportunities.
We highlight the critical role of the African diaspora in driving this transformation. As some of the best-educated Africans globally, the diaspora has the skills, expertise, and capital to build relationships and invest in the continent’s future. From becoming conscious consumers of African-made products to exploring tourism and direct investment, there are many ways to contribute.
This is more than just a conversation about resources—it’s a call to action. Let’s reclaim Africa’s economic power, create sustainable jobs, and empower local communities. Whether you’re a business owner, investor, or passionate about social impact, this is your chance to join the movement for economic equity and liberation.
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This video has a lot of great historical information.