The founding members of this coalition are all dedicated
professionals with many years of proven experience in their fields
of expertise. Each member is committed to the creation of
sustainable solutions within their specialty, and this is amplified
when combined by the multi-dimensional quality the collective
brings to the business of providing assistance to those who were
not born into the opportunity so many of us take for granted. Our
commitment is proven by the work we have chosen to do and the
accomplishments we have already achieved.
Each contributing member to CSAfrica is a highly educated
professional. Many have held corporate positions in traditional
industries. Their choice to pursue work in the social-justice arena
comes from a deeply grounded belief that they are doing this
because they can. All participating members are dedicated to
successfully achieving our goals.
• Stephan T. McGuire, Tree Media
• NextAid
• Empowerment Works
• Earth Rights Institute
• Necessity Housing
• GO Campaign
• The Samburu Project
• Paulynn Cue, Unified Field Corporation and Unified Field Media™
Project

Stephan T. McGuire, of Tree Media
[
www.treemedia.com]
To support and sustain civil society by developing and producing
projects that disseminate progressive messages, ideas, trends in
global transformation, conflict resolution, sustainability and
positive cultural catalysts.
CSAfrica was founded by Stephan McGuire of Tree Media as a response
to the growing urgent need to support and sustain the continent of
Africa. Stephan is president of CSAfrica. [
send an email]
[bio]

NextAid
[
www.nextaid.org]
NextAid is a Los Angeles based non-profit organization dedicated to
creating sustainable solutions for African children orphaned as a
result of AIDS. NextAid actively links artists, musicians and the
global community with some of the most impoverished and vulnerable
children on the planet. By partnering with various organizations in
the production of music events and other awareness raising
activities, NextAid channels emergency and long-term aid to African
children in need.
NextAid actively develops long-term solutions for children impacted
by AIDS by providing educational workshops and natural building
training in Africa. We identify and work with already existing
community leaders and solicit local knowledge and expertise in
order to offset the continued loss of African wisdom due to the
unending death rates, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. By training
locals in natural building, organic gardening and economic
enterprise development, we are currently empowering a youth group
in Dennilton, South Africa to reclaim their right to a healthy,
happy, secure and AIDS-free future.
Lauren Segal-Avenna, Co-founder and Director of NextAid
[
send an email]
[bio]

Empowerment Works
[
http://www.empowermentworks.org]
Established in 2001, Empowerment Works (EW) is comprised of a
growing global community of citizens, businesses, and organizations
who understand, that by bringing the best of our resources and
ideas to the table, we build a better world for humanity. A
nonprofit Global Sustainabilty Think-Tank-in-Action empowering all
sectors of society to work together in resolving the most pressing
human and environmental security challenges of our time.
EW recognizes that the most critical challenges facing our world
today (such as AIDS, poverty, climate change and over-population)
are inextricably linked. EW engages its diverse network of Partners
In Empowerment.
Melanie St. James, Executive Director of EW [
send an email] [bio]

Earth Rights Institute
[
www.earthrights.net]
Earth Rights Institute is dedicated to securing a culture of peace
and justice by establishing dynamic worldwide networks of persons
of goodwill and special skill, promoting policies and programs
which further democratic rights to common heritage resources, and
building ecological communities.
Earth Rights Institute has been working with partners in Africa for
the past 4 years initiating, supporting and assisting in developing
successfully working models that effectively helps rebuild
communities to be socially, economically and ecologically
sustainable. Our Eco-villages in Nigeria and the Democratic
Republic of the Congo demonstrate our experience and ability to
organize programs in communities that want to develop master plan
initiatives for socio-economic development that is based on
building healthy communities and a culture of peace. Our programs
include promoting democratic rights over natural resources,
economic systems that secure a better distribution of wealth,
donation of humanitarian aid, and assisting in furthering
educational and skills for local communities in Africa.
Annie Goeke, Co-Director of EarthRights [
send an email]

Necessity Housing
[
www.necessityhousing.com]
Necessity Housing builds villages that are ecologically sound and
culturally sensitive alternatives within the economic reach of the
millions who currently cannot afford shelter. We embrace the
principles of sustainable development as a key element in our
effort to serve human needs while supporting the ecological
underpinnings upon which all of life relies. Moreover, we are
dedicated to supporting efforts that help people help themselves
through the creation of entrepreneurial opportunities that reduce
the need for continuous financial support.
Our projects in Dennilton with Nextaid and in Hammanskrall with
Paramount Chief Kekana will be models for what is possible in
constructing ecologically sensitive homes with local labor.
Barry Leneman, founding President of Necessity Housing [
send an email] [bio]

GO Campaign
[
www.gocampaign.org]
GO Campaign is a youth-driven 501(c)(3) that connects youth
globally, and raises funds and awareness for orphans and vulnerable
children across the globe. GO Campaign cuts out the red tape and
sends 100% of your donations to deserving but underfunded
grassroots programs that provide critical care to children,
including education, food, medical care, shelter, arts and athletic
training, income-generating activities, and more.
In Africa, GO Campaign believes that sustainable development is
rooted in self-reliance, and wherever possible we strive to empower
successful grass-roots organizations in Africa dedicated to the
care of orphans and vulnerable children to stand on their own using
sustainable best practices.
Scott Fifer, Executive Director of GO Campaign [
send an email]

The Samburu Project
[
www.thesamburuproject.org]
The first mission of The Samburu Project is 25 water wells. The
biggest issue in Samburu, Kenya is not HIV/AIDS, poverty or genital
mutilation. It's the lack of clean water. Samburu women walk up to
twelve miles every day looking for water and often return home to
their children with nothing. The water issue affects every aspect
of their daily lives including health, education, finances and
family dynamics. It takes approximately two weeks and $10,000 to
build a well that could benefit up to 2,000 people. The Samburu
Project aims to build twenty-five wells in Samburu, Kenya.
Kristine Kosinski, Founder and Director [
send an email]
Paulynn Cue is CCO of Unified Field Corporation and Founder and
Executive Director of the Unified Field Media™ Project, and is
helping to build a commercial and investment bank and media company
dedicated to the acceleration of sustainable development at the
local community level. Please read
Paulynn's Bio here and about
Unified Field's
work here.