Whilst the world media talks of globalization, one thing has become evident to us – many people are choosing to return home. It is that wish to return home that has inspired us to help you in your quest.
African Repatriation has found a wealth of resources both natural and engineered on the continent of Africa. A wealth that is your birthright and why so many Africans are returning to Africa to work, build a life and be with their family and friends.
African Repatriation encompasses the one world theme based on families all over the world working towards their own self-sufficiency and many are choosing to do that in the country they were born.
It is never easy to return home, not least because of the thoughts “how will I survive”, “how will I make money” and so we have worked towards understanding the needs of people who wish to return home to Africa.
Working with partners and company resources to help you find a job in your chosen industry, using your qualifications, experience and knowledge of the country you were born in. Combined with the knowledge you have gained by working and living overseas.
We have set up an extensive job board website called African Talent, that is rich with the latest vacancies in Africa where you can match your skills with those being searched for in several sectors, these include Telecoms, Engineering, Technology, Mining and many more.
Coming back to your roots can be a smooth transition when you work with African Repatriation and their partners. We are here to help you, help yourself.
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Hello I am an oppressed young black man currently in America. I have a pregnant wife that is due in April. I wish to not raise my child in this country for it is not the land of my fore-fathers. I am in hopes of fleeing ridicule, racism, and police brutality in the U.S. I hope that there is someone out there that can reply back to me with help for my dilemma. For you know as much as I do that our people were dragged here over 400 long years ago, wiping us over our ancestry, history, and even our precious names and languages. Now I am forced to roam this country with the surname of Brown. Which is probably the most oppressed name in this country. I ask once more, please assist my family. Harrassment is what we face everyday, and we wish to pursue happiness.
Sincerely an African