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About UsOverviewAll For Africa (“A4A”) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that serves as a platform for individuals, corporations and other organizations to actively get involved in, design and coordinate economically sustainable projects in Africa.The All for Africa mission is to piggyback on the significant private sector investments being undertaken in Africa in order to more effectively utilize non profit oriented funds in projects designed to create sustainable economic opportunities. This is accomplished through partnering with the private sector in order to take advantage of All for Africa’s partners’ resources in country to more effectively deliver services and implement a development strategy. Mission StatementThe current surge in the world wide demand for natural resources has led to a growing number of large scale investments in many business sectors throughout Sub Saharan Africa. It is the mission of All for Africa to identify opportunities to partner with these investors to extend the economic and social benefits of these investments to the general population well beyond the immediate boundaries of the investment . All for Africa will seek opportunities to support sustainable economic development through the encouragement of small and medium size enterprises, through training and small scale capital formation, through investments in health and education and through the cooperation with and support of existing non-profit and non-governmental organizations already mobilized on the ground. All for Africa believes that the quickest route to realizing Africa’s true potential is through the effective collaboration between the “for profit” and the non-profit stakeholders in Africa’s future!
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All For Africa's Palm Out Poverty CampaignAll for Africa is pleased to announce the beginning of its 2008 – 2009 “Palm Out Poverty Campaign”. All for Africa’s goal under this campaign is to create approximately 700 small, distinct oil palm plantations to be held in trust for villages, schools, clinics as well as specific non-governmental organizations. Read More |