Deprived of more
than 15 millions of people taken from their mother land against their will during the Slavery, and of the main natural resources
by more than 3 centuries of colonization, Africa is experiencing these last decades, a deep crisis, with several symptoms
such as famine, drought, wars in addition to diverse diseases, high rate of unemployment and poverty.
In fact,
unemployment and poverty are considered, rightfully, as the strictest forms of social marginalization. It can be expressed
by the impossibility of satisfying the primary needs such as feeding, clothing, or achieving basic social welfare carrying
on health, education, access to a safe environment, to information and to a properly remunerated job.
Marginality
draws away a late entrance of young people in adult life, or psychological disturbances among which the slightest are the
feeling to be useless and to have an uncertain future. It is the source of degrading and numerous deviances (alcoholism, drug
abuse, delinquency), of imbalance (rural exodus, immigration or even social explosion)
So, the problems of unemployment, and in a more global way, those of youth
integration, settle with a particular urgency.
So, developing
countries, with an estimated number of 1.3 billion young people, should find a way to promote more and better quality
jobs for the youth and handle other social issues related to food, housing, education, health, information, environment…
These issues are as well faced in the United States.
Therefore, Ways Out Of Misery – Africa Corporation “WOOM – Africa”
intends to bring a significant contribution. While the interest will be centered in the development of rural populations and low-income groups of Africa’s urban areas, western community’s issues will also be considered and some activities will take
place out of Africa, in the United States
for example.