Monday, August 18, 2014

An African Development Plan - A Conversation on Thoughts, Action and...

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Cecile Johnson

 
discussing
African Development Plan
The Black Agenda - Why we need a Needs Assessment done of our local communities?
  
THE VISION
 
A 50 Year Development Plan for Africa and all
Diaspora  communities worldwide.  The issues of Africa and its Diaspora are complex. They must take into account and address a number of things simultaneously.

1. Formation of a Brain Trust of people willing to actively create and implement a 50 year comprehensive plan that addresses every aspect of Africa's challenges and a course of action to address them.  
2. Creation of an International Leadership Academy which develops current leaders, future leaders, and the next generation (youth) based on best practices and African models for all of our communities worldwide.
3. Create a database of people in the Diaspora and the skills they have so we can tap into this resource. Match the need with the resources. We must catalog the Brain Drain and understand how instability in Africa benefits everyone but Africans.
4. Develop a comprehensive needs assessment of every African country and community, utilizing standards included in the African Union's goals and objectives, the Ibrahim index, UN Development Plan, UNICEF and Millennium Development Goals.
5. Develop a database on all NGO's and organizations doing work in Africa and an assessment of their efficiency. A certification system should be developed and ineffective agencies removed.
6. Develop an online African History and Maafa Museum. Develop scholars willing to collect our history in many formats. Artist, musicians, poets and cartoonist etc so that we make learning our history accessible to all ages.
7.Build 21st Century educational institutions in the African Diaspora and Africa, featuring African centered curriculum.
8. Support the African Union's vision for a United States of Africa, for one currency, for shared resources and a vision that includes all the people North and South of the Sahara. We are not two continents, we are one people. 
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