The Black & White Movement In Africa

Who Are We

The Black and white youth movement (BnW) is a non-profit youth organisation in Africa. The organisation is committed to deal with good governance and the economic security of Africans. At the heart of the organization is the plight of the youth that has been inexorably dragged into a system that perpetuate endemic poverty and perpetual underdevelopment, an ill that requires immediate solutions.


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Mr Hilary Nare - Continental Chairman of the BnW
Email: hilarynare@gmail.com
Phone: 0672116610

Bank: FNB
Account Name: The Black & White Movement
Account Number: 62759449707
Branch Code: 12345

What We Do

The movement seek to empower the youth in Africa with critical skills so as to enable them to prosper and flourish despite the harsh socio, economic and political environments that are in extant in various parts of the continent. The movement is also cognizant of the fact that a holistic approach to the development process of African states is vital hence it agitates not only for good governance but for the development of all sectors of African-states through all persons of African origin regardless of background, political affiliation, creed, colour, race and even ethnic or tribal upbringing. Given this brief background, this statement provide a comprehensive image of our organisation in terms of mission, vision and goals that define the existence of BnW.

Objectives & Goals of the Movement

The movements strongly believes that the current status-quo of underdevelopment and undevelopment in various part of the African continent can be changed through among other measures, youth-oriented development. This backdrop therefore informs the following goals of our movement, viz.

Building lives, hope and prosperity for all in Africans. Changing Africa Together

To eradicate social, political and economic challenges through capacity building and Unit for a better brighter youth and future generations in Africa.

Playing an active participatory role in capacity building of African sectors of development for recovery.

Transforming Africa through advocacy for the rich, poor, weak and the marginalized to promote equality.

Why The Black & White Movement is Awesome?

The birth of our organisation is a direct response to bad governance and declining economies which have exacerbate vulnerabilities of most people in Africa through undermining of economic security has largely influenced the creation of the movement. This therefore informs the following goals of our movement

To help improve economic security of the individual and alleviate families from poverty.

To effect attitude change among different social groups in Africa.

To foster Unity Among different ethnic groups, races without prejudice to creed.

To act as voice to the voiceless through advocacy

To increase youth’s visibility and participation in political and economic processes in Africa.

To act as watchdog of various all governments in Africa, and providing constructive criticism.

Our Team

Meet the people who make awesome stuffs

Hilary is a PhD student, studying towards a PhD in Sociology majoring in Politics & International Relations. He is the founder & current continental chairperson of The BNW Youth Movement in Africa, an NGO which advocates for peaceful co-existence, good governance & economic security of the youths in impoverished Africa. He is also a part time research assistant with the University of Ottawa, at the faculty of Nursing & Health Sciences & a member of CADHO Research committee.

Dr Hilary Nare

Founder & Current Continental Chairperson.

Qualifications PhD Candidate (UCT), Msc International Relations, Bsc Honour s in Political Science and Executive Certificate in Humanitarian Assistance Areas of expertise Refugees and Migration, Governance and Identity Politics Location: Harare

Dr Norman Pinduka

Vice Continental Chairman.

Nnaemeka, in Nigeria, is a university teacher at Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo, specializing in Physical Chemistry. He has a bias in scientific study of society evolution.

Dr Nnaemeka Nnaji

Sub-Regional Chairperson for the region of ECOWAS for the NGO.

Mr Michael Moyo is a versatile individual who has adopted organisational culture, management skills and ethical standards. Organisational management is my top priority. Project management and food aid (drought relief) programmes are my specialty too. I also specialise in student developing, coaching, mentoring and counselling for high school and university students. Paving way to career development goals and objectives.

Michael Ngonidzashe Moyo

SADC Sub Regional Chairman in Africa

Qualifications : Masters degree. Area of expertise is elections, international political and economic affairs.

Natasha Mataire

Organising secretary

Francis Musekiwa is an activist based in Zimbabwe who endeavors to see that youths are treated fairly in Zimbabwe and the rest of the continent.

Francis Musekiwa

Activist

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Josiane Nijimbere

Administrator

Enock holds a Certified Theory of Accounting (CTA), PGDA in Taxation, a Bachelor of accounting degree and is an exam away from becoming a Chartered Accountant.

Enock

Financial Auditor

Bernice, Busisiwe Miya, is originally adolescence born and raised from Kwa-Zulu Natal, and currently residing in the Western Cape, City of Cape Town, and has been living here for more than 10 years. She has the passion for working with children and adolescence. She has a Bachelor Degree in Social Work, registered with SACSSP and qualified to practice as a Social Worker, and TEFL qualification to teach English as a language to foreign students. She is currently teaching English online at Pangea Services under Education First (EF). She has had an opportunity to take part as a guest and representative of the Black and White Movement that was to be represented and acknowledged in the Youth Empowerment that took place in parliament.

Bernice, Busisiwe Miya

Deputy organising secretary

Dr Chingono is a senior lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe. She is the Chief advisor of the Black and White Youth Movement.

Dr Chingono

Chief Advisor

I am Thembelihle Zulu, a final year B. Ed student at University of Kwazulu Natal. A national Chairperson of the organizationChartine Umurerwa

Thembelihle Zulu

National Chairperson

Chartine Umurerwa is from Rwanda. She studied civil engineering and works in construction for real contractors. She is an assistant administrator for the BnW.

Chartine Umurerwa

Assistant Administrator

Melody Kuture

Global Engagement Liason

The future of the youth under seige, implications of the democratic and economic trajectories of postapartheid South Africa

Since its independence in 1994 to date, South Africa has remained the economic powerhouse in Africa. Though unannounced it flexes its “hegemony” disguised in its well decorated tools of diplomacy in this part of the hemisphere and its influence and impact on a global scale is visible in its global pacts such as the BRICKS. Its majestic world class infrastructure is a clear distinction of its economic success stories which demarcates it from the rest of the continent. Despite these giant steps towards being a vanguard of Excellency in Africa, the forenamed state is swamped with perilous conundrums such that majority of its population has remained very poor and the gap between the rich and poor continues to widen astronomically. Consequently, crime rate has reached unprecedented levels compared with most African states which are not at war; youth and women unemployment is rampant. Unequal distribution of resources between various races in the rainbow nation is a major problem, threatening to possibly reverse the remarkable level of democracy which is largely enjoyed in this nation.
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