About Vision for a New Africa
It is time to highlight the limitations of traditional Pan-Africanism, which has focused on history, self-pity, and blaming external forces for Africa's challenges. Instead, we must starts advocating for a revolutionary new approach that prioritizes economic empowerment, skills development, and practical solutions.
There are over five thousand registered Pan African organizations in the world, but there is no single of such organizations that have been able to create an economic system that has the capacity of giving 150 African youth jobs.
For a very long time we have been practicing a concept of Pan-Africanism that is history focus,self pity and blaming the Europeans and other race for our misfortunes in the continent due to the effects of the colonial and post -colonial era and also the current neo-colonial and Imperialism world other system. The African youth are face with great challenges of economic hardship.
But Dr .Denis Waitley once said "Basically there are two primary choices in life: To accept conditions as they exist or to accept the responsibility for changing them.
Intelligence rules the world and ignorance carries the burden.(Marcus Garvey)
As Africans at home and diaspora we must accept the responsibility of sacrificing all what it will takes to transform Africa into a mentally and emotionally developed continent.
The Pan -Africanism concept we have been practicing for years now lack the ability to provide the economic freedom our African people needs for them, they need jobs and globally acceptable skills development training program and centres.
But we are revolutionalising the concept of Pan-Africanism to a concept that teaches our African people true history and also has the ability to mobilize resources and enact mechanism that can translate ideas into practical reality and there by provides economic development opportunities and 21st century acceptable skills development training program and centres for our African people at home and diaspora.
My profound gratitude goes Dr(Engr). Benedicto Eiso Mbango, President United Pan-Africanist Movement (UPAM) for championing the UPAM INTEGRATION PROGRAM as a program that has the potential to gives the solutions to the economic development we have long seek for in Africa.
I also want to then Kelly Rankin Gomez, C.E.O Diaspora African American Network DAAN for setting up the DAAN-LEAP program, a program that is designed to gives Young Africans home and abroad quality STEAM & History education.
The UPAM INTEGRATION PROGRAM and DAAN-LEAP program are innovative initiatives that aim to provide economic development opportunities, skills training, and quality education to Africans at home and in the diaspora.
it's time for Africans and friends of Africa to unite and work towards a brighter future. By embracing a new paradigm of Pan-Africanism that focuses on economic empowerment and practical solutions, we can create a more prosperous and developed Africa.
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These solutions base programs are giving Africans globally the opportunity to:
Shift from lamenting problems to developing innovative solutions.
Access superior knowledge and expertise to translate ideas into practical realities.
Leverage their natural gifts and economic-driven ideas.
Develop their genius and intellectual capabilities to drive progress.

Our Vision
To mobilize resources and revolutionize concept of Pan-Africanism by fostering economic empowerment, skills development, and practical solutions, thereby transforming Africa into a mentally and emotionally developed continent.

Our Mission
To unite Africans at home and in the diaspora, promoting a new paradigm of Pan-Africanism that prioritizes economic development, innovative education, and collaborative problem-solving, ultimately creating a more prosperous and developed Africa for all.