
Citizens for Change are a group of people who are looking to make a positive change to everyday life in Africa.
We will contribute to the promotion of good and enlightened leadership that will work in the interest of the masses whilst creating opportunities for enhanced and centralised wealth in the continent.
We will make financial contributions and will provide other levels of support to improve the lives of those living in the African continent.
We aim to achieve our goals by investing in education, introducing campaigns to end corruption, organising seminars and lectures on strategic leadership, negotiating and taking decisions to end conflicts, promoting business ventures and entrepreneurship competitions, implementing youth development programmes, providing strategic support for community development, setting up scholarship funds, working to enhance media and government transparency, formulating security advancement programmes, promoting law and order, instigating Citizens Advice Bureaus, strengthening the health care and social security network, creating forums for the discussion and sharing of ideas about wealth creation policies and raising awareness amongst the population, education and enlightenment of the power of the vote.
What we do:
Making finest contributions to the development of Africa;
How we do it:
Contributions in cash and kinds to better the lives of those in the Africa continent; Education; Campaigns; Seminars/Lectures on Strategic leadership; Negotiations and Decision Making; Business Ventures & Entrepreneurship; National Youth Development; Strategic Support for Community Development; Scholarship fund; Media and Publicity (Govt budget transparency); Security Advancement; Law and Order; Citizens Advice Bureaus; Heath care; Social Security; Discussions and Sharing of Ideas; Enlightenment on the Power of Votes; running to raise funds;
Where we do it:
At Grass Root Communities; Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges; Luncheons; Conferences; Cyberspace; Forums;
When we do it:
Continuously - part of our moral obligation.
Why we do it:
Desire for positive change in Africa; giving power back to the people to build:
Good roads & transportation network;
Emergency services;
Medical facilities;
Develop science and technology
Mass Agric production
Clean water
Uninterrupted Power Supply
Green environment
Information Tech
Communication
Property ownership
Freedom; opportunities; enterprise
Research and Development
Accountability and responsibility
Child protection
Enforce rule of law
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