• Eradication of poverty and hunger
• Education
• Orphan care
• Gender equality
• Improvement of child quality of life
• General health and HIV/AIDS
• Sustainable design and implementation
• Social justice and stakeholder partnerships
• Land use rights
• Eco-village development and application
• Development of community-based economics
Eradication of Poverty and Hunger
In full alignment with the Millennium Development Goal #1, CSAfrica
acknowledges the need to commit more resources for sustainable
development that benefit the poor. "There is an emerging consensus
on effective strategies for poverty and hunger reduction combining
investments in productive activities with targeted programmes to
provide the neediest with direct and immediate access to food as
well as other basic goods and services. With about 75 percent of
the poor and hungry in developing countries living in rural areas,
promoting investments in agricultural and rural development is
fundamental." - UN Economic and Social Development Department.
Education
Providing Education on Sustainable Development and other important
skill-building programs including computer training and protection
of our planet's environment. By providing a means for people to
share their ideas and solutions within our framework of
sustainability goals, we hope to encourage others to take similar
steps. "There can be few more pressing and critical goals for the
future of humankind than to ensure steady improvement in the
quality of life for this and future generations, in a way that
respects our common heritage - the planet we live on." (UNESCO)
Orphan Care
CSAfrica promotes community-driven environmentally, economically
and socially empowering responses to the AIDS orphan pandemic.
NextAid, one of our founding organizations, collaborates with
individuals, businesses and nonprofits to produce culturally-rich,
awareness- raising projects and music events involving technology,
the arts, public education projects, and volunteer opportunities.
Through grass- roots efforts, NextAid provides opportunities for
concerned individuals to make a tangible difference in the lives of
African children in need.
Gender Equality
Ensuring that women are full participants in our program and are
given the same opportunities to further their skills and
socio-economic capacities. Many of our programs directly involve
and support women and children. Gender equity" is one of the goals
of the United Nations Millennium Project, to end world poverty by
2015; the project claims, "Every single Goal is directly related to
women's rights, and societies where women are not afforded equal
rights as men can never achieve development in a sustainable
manner."
Improvement of Quality of Life for Children
We believe that investing in the healthy development of all
children is investing in a brighter future for the whole world.
Everyone can benefit when children become productive, engaged
citizens of tomorrow.
General Health and HIV/AIDS
Africa is ground zero of the HIV/AIDS crisis – 22 million Africans
live mostly in silence with AIDS. CSAfrica maintains that there's
an energy and resilience and makes a stand that Africans continue
to rise above U.S. and international policies that restrict access
to preventative and emergency healthcare.
Sustainable Design and Implementation
Many of our local partners participate in designing their own
development by applying certain technologies that build on the
holistic concepts of sustainability. CSAfrica believes that
environmentally-conscious design is one of the guiding principles
of economic, social, and ecological sustainability, eliminating
negative environmental impact completely through skillful,
sensitive design, relating people with their local and natural
environment. In as such, the "training of trainers", templateable
and duplicateable models, are an integral part of all our
programs.
Social Justice and Stakeholder Partnerships
CSAfrica maintains that environmental injustices bring human
injustices. Therefore, what is best for the planet is best for its
people. This relationship becomes clear when one considers the
challenge of living a dignified life without access to comfortable
housing, health care, food, and clean water? All of our member
organizations and programs reflect the principle that human dignity
in the application of social and economic rights rests relies on
the quality of one's local environment.
Land Use Rights and Other Economic Reforms
Providing knowledge and access to alternative policies that concern
the issues of land access and land rights. CSAfrica brings
empowerment to local communities and tby promoting policies and
programs which further democratic rights to common resources for
more sustainable ecological communities.
Eco-village development and application
CSAfrica supports socially, economically and ecologically
sustainable intentional communities. Housing developments that are
united by shared ecological, social-economic and cultural-spiritual
values with share centralized electrical, water, and sewage systems
have less ecological impact, thus reducing the burden of
government.
Development of Community-Based Economics
The development of new economic activities and institutions that
facilitate African's abilities to leverage products, services and
technolgies for local empowerment has been a main focal point of
CSAfrica member organizations and programs for three years now.
CSAfrica supports the restructuring of patterns existing in the
formal monetary, economy, and income distribution systems to
reflect more of the wealth that can be created locally; a primary
mark of true sustainability.