AFRICA GROWTH ACTION
OUR PARTNERS
A few millennia ago, Africans were the First to enter the Agricultural Age; The first to build in stones; The first to pioneer in technology.
Since the African economy does not have enough jobs, it will be difficult for the next-generation to afford education, health services, housing and food.
« Africa Growth Action - AGA » in association with its partners is working to develop the private sector by facilitating joint ventures, helping to link African businesses with international partners, and implementing projects that would reduce the level of poverty and create employment.
SOME OF OUR PARTNERS
- GIE – University of Dschang: The Gie of the University of Dschang is a powerful partner in the Organic Farmers Project as it insures technical assistance and training of the hundreds of farmers who participate in the project. GIE UDS insures consistent quality that matches market requirements, producing methods that are efficient, organic, and environment friendly.
- African Development bank: With its Loan guarantee program, the African Development bank is allowing many women in Cameroon and Kenya to carry out profitable projects that would allow them to care for their families. As AGA helps the women think through, plan and structure their ideas into feasible projects, AFDB allows them to fulfill their dream by providing means of financing.
- AGA FOOD: AGA Food is the commercial link between the farmers and the international marketplace. AGA FOOD insures market opportunities for products that match quality standards set by distributors currently interested in advertising organic and fair trade products from Africa
- Kellogg School of Management: Community Support is an essential element in the Kellogg culture. That explains the will of some Kellogg graduates to help communities in developing countries. AGA has benefited from consulting work of Kellogg graduates for several projects.
- West Africa Trade Hub of USAID has been providing technical assistance and training for companies in textile and agribusiness willing to trade internationally.
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