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Statements
of Operation
Starting
projects in all African countries
- ICAfrica's
Mission is to help fight poverty in all
African countries.
- We
recognize that up till today, year 2011, over 500
million of the 930 million people, mostly in
villages and small remote towns, in the 54
countries of Africa, are still living in extremely
poor conditions. There are over 110 million women
with children in this group.
- Our
mandate is to assist impoverished people, men &
women, no matter which African country they live in,
to improve their economic
situations through enterprise,
agricultural
development and jobs creation.
- Our
program is focused
on assisting impoverished
individuals
to immediately,
within 6 to 12 months, begin to earn profits
from their ventures or earn reasonable wages with
which to support themselves, their children and
their families.
- Our
projects are designed to help put impoverished
people and their communities on the path to
sustained economic expansion, improved and inclusive
social collaboration, social services growth and
community municipal development.
- We
prefer to initiate country-based projects in partnership with individuals
originating from that country (living overseas and or in Africa) and
supported with additional funding from the
international community. (ref
our PPF program)
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For
individuals, groups or organizations interested in
having ICAfrica create a development project in an
African country/community, please review our PPF
program and or
contact:
The Executive Director
ICAfrica
1155 Lola Street, unit 201, C3-Centre
Ottawa Ontario
Canada K1K 4C1
email: admin@icafrica.com
Tel: 1.613.683.8008
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Humanitarian Support
While working with entrepreneurs,
ICAfrica encounters other areas of human needs which
cannot be overlooked. Outside of our core program,
ICAfrica devotes 10 per cent of its resources to
services that impact on the "improvement of the
human condition", such as community water projects,
disaster relief, HIV/AIDS support, school feeding
programs, computers for schools, books and community
library projects, literacy programs, community health,
orphanage care, and housing for the poor.
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