ABOUT CSAFRICA / MISSION STATEMENT & GOALS
BACKGROUND
- COUNTRIES, AFFILIATES, PROGRAMS & DONATIONS
- SERVICES AND CUSTOMERS
- CONCENSUS STRUCTURE AND COLLABORATIVE APPROACH
BACKGROUND
+ Services and Customers
Using the UN Millennium Development Goals as a guideline, CSAfrica provides services that will serve the global nature of the problems facing our partners in Africa. As leaders and entrepreneurs become clear about the need for building models of sustainability to fulfill their goals, simultaneously many government-instituted programs are being re-examined or canceled due to corruption and lack of knowledge and funding. CSAfrica's focus on ecological, social and economic sustainability planning will empower people in communities to create their own prosperity with concern for environmental and health security.
CSAfrica's Collective Services Alternative Energy Development
Appropriate Technology
Building Self Reliant Programs
Community Development Co-operatives
Composting
Ecological Village Planning
Empowerment Building
Food Sourcing
General Human Collaborative Operations
Governance Structures
Grey Water Distribution
Home Building
Micro Enterprise Creation
Preventative Health Care Service and Training
Recycling
Skills Training
Well Drilling, Water Purification and Sanitation
Our Customers Our customers include corporations, governments, communities and individuals who choose to replace 'piecemeal' programs that have proven to be ineffective in eliminating the current human suffering. By creating self-sustaining programs, CSAfrica can better serve their purposes, intentions and/or mandates while saving natural resources.
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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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