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SIA-Africa Inc

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Sustainable Development

Major group affiliation:
  • Indigenous people
  • Scientific and technological communities
  • Business and industry
  • Children and youth
  • Women
  • Non-governmental organization
Affiliation with other organizations: SIA-Africa is a partner with https://www.acicj.org/ in the interest of economic development via initiatives that revolve around the rule of law, good governance, and ethical institutions.

Social Development

Affiliation with other organizations: SIA-Africa, Sustainable Initiatives and Alliances for Africa, is affiliated with an assortment of other groups, including schools, and financial and consulting firms. Over time, we have gained the interest of certain outstanding individuals whom are also mentioned on our website. Here is a comprehensive list of our partners: Business: Ghallegiance Holdings https://www.ghallegiance.com/ African Discovery Group https://africandiscoverygroup.com/ Mitex Global http://mitexglobal.com/ Mopeth Business Concepts http://www.mophethbc.com/ Powering Potential http://www.poweringpotential.org/ “Use technology to enhance education and stimulate imaginations of students in underdeveloped countries while respecting and incorporating values of the local culture — especially cooperation over competition, community over the individual, modesty over pride, and spirituality over materiality.” Educational: Learn Pace https://learnpace.com/ The Rural Painter https://theruralpainter.com/my-journey MacDella Cooper Foundation https://www.macdellacooper.org/ SIA-Africa is partnering with the executives of St. Mary’s Old Girls Association (SMOGA) to raise funds ($15,000 USD) to create and maintain internet access for the 850 girls at St. Mary’s Senior High School and also to refurbish St Rita’s Boarding House, and to repair the school security wall. ___
Purpose of the organization: Founded in 2012 by Nene Kodjoe, SIA-Africa strives to match needs with opportunities. We work with global partners who fund and provide resources to fulfill those local and regional needs. Our diverse team brings ideas, creativity, passion and allegiance to help deliver sustainable infrastructure, mobilize innovation in business and education, strategic investment and good governance. VISION Our aim is to empower the youth of Africa by encouraging them to embrace science, technology, engineering, digital media and nation branding skills, as a path to entrepreneurial innovation, wealth creation and economic independence. MISSION Our mission is to support initiatives that impact Education, Health & Economic Development. THE SIA-AFRICA MODEL Our model is based on matching opportunities with needs through partnerships. We work with local groups to find out their needs and we partner with groups that will fund or provide resources to fulfill those needs. SIA-Africa creates a database and develops alliances with industry experts to drive action through its unique model to support education, healthcare, agricultural and construction projects. Rather than directly implementing projects, SIA-Africa facilitates action by helping members connect, collaborate, and make effective and measurable commitments to action. The SIA-Africa model drives action among its members in the following five ways: NETWORKING The diverse SIA-Africa membership offers a unique opportunity to interact with individuals across multiple sectors and industries. We attract members from diverse backgrounds including women start-up executives, corporate executives, students, development professionals, infrastructure experts, members from foundations, government representatives, and prominent philanthropists.
Description of the membership of the organization, indicating the total number of members: Nene Kodjoe- Ghana Ronalee Balog- USA Sally Jennings- USA Gen. Adu- Amanfoh- Ghana Sue Philips- South Africa Alexes Hazen- USA Sandy Simmons- USA Mike Carroll- USA Barbara Philips- USA Liz Stern- USA Veronique Gabai- France Amarkai Amarteifio-Ghana Pat. Hoban- USA Susannah Drake- USA Ishmael Dodoo- Ghana Samuel Stephens- Ghana Leo Myles Mills- Ghana Ome Taylor- Ghana Betsy Hilfiger- USA Dineo Mpela- Lesotho Gerhardt Muller- USA Maelle Kervarec-France Maxine Gordon- USA Amber Mirza- USA Kathleen Fallon- USA Eileen Houlihan- USA Alexandra Clark- USA Jill Ni -China Nana Sarpong-Ghana Isabelle Rocha- USA Hellen Wang- China Philip Lamptey- Ghana Jin Jin Ashoka -China

Advancement of Women

Affiliation with other organizations: MacDella Cooper Foundation https://www.macdellacooper.org/

Public Administration and Development Management

Involvement in Public Administration: Lucy Quist https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucy-quist-123556/?originalSubdomain=gh

Informal regional network of NGOs

UN-NGO-IRENE Newsletter: Yes
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