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This book gives a voice to marginalized Congolese youth, too often silenced in political, economic and social debates. The author paints an unvarnished portrait of the obstacles to youth integration: massive unemployment, institutionalized exclusion, intergenerational mistrust, cultural uprooting and identity crisis.Through six chapters combining analysis, testimony and questioning, the book also explores the levers of transformation: civic engagement, the digital revolution, reconciling generations and reinventing the social bond. It's not just a cry of anger, it's also an outstretched hand,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book gives a voice to marginalized Congolese youth, too often silenced in political, economic and social debates. The author paints an unvarnished portrait of the obstacles to youth integration: massive unemployment, institutionalized exclusion, intergenerational mistrust, cultural uprooting and identity crisis.Through six chapters combining analysis, testimony and questioning, the book also explores the levers of transformation: civic engagement, the digital revolution, reconciling generations and reinventing the social bond. It's not just a cry of anger, it's also an outstretched hand, a call to collective responsibility and hope.It's a vibrant plea for young people to stand up, take charge of their own destiny and build a fairer future.
Autorenporträt
Nkera Muhamiriza Urbain ist ein engagierter Denker, sozialpolitischer Analyst und Schriftsteller aus dem Kongo. Tief verwurzelt in den Realitäten Afrikas interessiert er sich für generationsübergreifende Dynamiken, zeitgenössische gesellschaftliche Veränderungen sowie Fragen der Regierungsführung, Identität und kollektiven Emanzipation.