Purpose: Address systemic failures in African governments and promote functional governance through direct intervention and advocacy.
Focus Areas: Prioritize improved support for disabilities and robust anti-discrimination efforts.
Motivation: Driven by the ongoing crises affecting African citizens, including the peril faced by migrants in the Mediterranean.
1.)Calling on all Africans not just to lay back and blame our governments, our politicians our leaders endlesly but to be doing something. That government belongs to all of us. If you think you can do better, fight your way into it and change it.
2.)plenty of hunger in our streets. All houses of worship should have a 2nd mass collection on Sundays, (2nd mosque collection, Friday). Use it for two pots of rice and beans for the public each week. The church of Francis of Assisi, New York with 2nd sunday collection since 1930, has been providing breakfast every morning to the homeless by the wall outside of the church, not in a restaurant.
3.) All Groups/Associations/Organizations in the nation should carry out voluntary communal activity/activities at least once a year
4.) We should all raised our voices to our religious leaders and top clergies to take to the Presidents, to make sure goods for charities to Africa worth millions if not billions of dollars each year are directed to religious groups for distributions as done by the west. This will solve the problem of where the goods end up only with public official rather than with poor Africans.
At Africa Reborn from Coast to Coast, we are dedicated to highlight critical issues that significantly impact the prosperity and welfare of African communities. Each cause we highlight reflects our commitment to fostering systemic change and empowering individuals across the continent.
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