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In most African countries, the economic situation is marked by corruption, unequal allocation of resources and, above all, their monopolization by clans to the detriment of the community. The disparity of this economy leads to a creation of wealth largely below the needs of the citizens. This imbalance means that the constantly growing demand for employment cannot be absorbed by job creation. Hence the explosion of unemployment, especially among young people, which leads to economic insecurity throughout Africa. The lack of prospects in the lives of these young people and the difficulties in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In most African countries, the economic situation is marked by corruption, unequal allocation of resources and, above all, their monopolization by clans to the detriment of the community. The disparity of this economy leads to a creation of wealth largely below the needs of the citizens. This imbalance means that the constantly growing demand for employment cannot be absorbed by job creation. Hence the explosion of unemployment, especially among young people, which leads to economic insecurity throughout Africa. The lack of prospects in the lives of these young people and the difficulties in finding a lasting place in the economic fabric force them, to some extent, to take the deadly path of illegal migration.

In most African countries, the economic situation is marked by corruption, unequal allocation of resources and, above all, their monopolization by clans to the detriment of the community. The disparity of this economy leads to a creation of wealth largely below the needs of the citizens. This imbalance means that the constantly growing demand for employment cannot be absorbed by job creation. Hence the explosion of unemployment, especially among young people, which leads to economic insecurity throughout Africa. The lack of prospects in the lives of these young people and the difficulties in finding a lasting place in the economic fabric force them, to some extent, to take the deadly path of illegal migration.

Autorenporträt
Fangnariga Karim Yéo es un activista de derechos humanos: formador en observación electoral, gestión/prevención de conflictos y control ciudadano de la acción pública. Es el coordinador nacional de la sección de Costa de Marfil de Youth Leadership for Peace and Development in Africa.