ABOUT CSAFRICA / MISSION STATEMENT & GOALS
BACKGROUND
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+ CSAfrica Mission Statement and Goals
Coalition for a Sustainable Africa (CSAfrica) is a collaboration of non-profit organizations offering sustainable solutions for grass-roots initiatives to empower the people and communities of Africa.
Collectively, we are currently working in nine countries with programs focused on children, health, economics, education, women’s empowerment, orphan care and the environment. Through CSAfrica’s local community-driven development approach, our projects address the elimination of poverty, and help to promote peace and security.
CSAfrica is currently establishing a resource center – both in Los Angeles and virtually on the web - where it is realizing effective models for cooperative management and creating synergy by sharing ideas, best practices, skills, resources and networks. Through our collaborative efforts we are building a supportive and efficient professional infrastructure to help us expand our impact, vision and capacity to do our work. CSAfrica is bridging the gap between communities in Africa, the greater Los Angeles community and beyond.
CSAfrica is creating a solid foundation for collaboration and increasing access to and for the African continent. To meet our goals, CSAfrica interfaces with local and international organizations, small businesses, large corporations, educational and religious institutions, governmental agencies, individuals, celebrities and the media.
We are unique in our ability to work effectively and directly with the communities and people in Africa, offering a solid human connection.
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"Africa’s challenges are being tackled at different levels, and some successes have been recorded. But not fast enough.
The concepts of sustainable development, appropriate development models, and participatory development are not foreign.
We are aware that our children and the future generations have a right to a world which will also need energy, should be free of pollution, should be rich with biological diversity and should have a climate which will sustain all forms of life." 1991
Wangari Maathai
2004 Nobel Peace Prize-
winning author
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