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morgan martins's PledgePage
As a result of our experiences in various
African countries, we recognized that a relatively small amount of money can make a significant difference in lives of young African students by expanding their opportunities to continue their education in secondary school. Sensitizing People in africa on how to live and earn money for a sustainable lifestyle andbe able to create an effect in the global economy through education and sole propeitorship To promote MCH and reproductive programs health. To reduce the impact of household poverty through various skill training and income generating and other food security schemes. To access educational opportunity to out of school children and adults through non-formal education and life improving education programs. To promote environmental protection so as to stabilize the echo-system. To carry out advocacy on women’s and children’s rights. Our Mission Action against poverty is a national organization that works for political, economic and social justice in Africa. Through the provision of accessible information and analysis combined with the mobilization of public pressure we work to change the policies and policy-making processes of multinational institutions toward Africa. We believe that the world has a special historic responsibility toward Africa; We believe that racism has been and is a major determinant of U.S. policies toward Africa, Africans and U.S. citizens of African descent; We value Africa and the people of Africa and seek to work in partnership with Africans; We believe in the principles of consultation, openness, accountability and consensus. Our Work Just as our predecessor organizations took action to support African efforts to defeat apartheid, today Africa Action is engaged in the struggle against global apartheid – the international system of minority rule that keeps Africa poor and marginalized. We provide information and analysis to change how people think about Africa. We mobilize public pressure to change the policies of the U.S. and multilateral institutions toward Africa, so that they support the efforts of Africans themselves to promote human rights, democracy and development. |