Harnessing the Power of Africa Diaspora

Bali Cultural Association, USA Demonstrates

The Harnessed Micro-Enterprise Capacity of Continental Africa Diaspora  
The Fishnet 
Saturday March 29, 2014 from 4:pm to 9pm
Embassy of the Republic of Nigeria
3519 International Court, Washington, DC 2008

FOR THE HISTORIC SUBSTANCE OF THE PROGRAM: 

Linking US to Africa
The Dynamite Lena from Constituency for Africa is presenting the Essence of  Global Partnership on the Goals: Click

Where Development Meets Identity
Continental Africa Diaspora
Bali Cultural Cultural Association, USA
Cameroon, CEMAC Region
 Presents Micro-Enterprise
The Fishnet Project


For African Union - Diaspora Demonstration:
Harnessing the Power of the Diaspora
BCA USA 2013
BCA USA 2013



Indigenous Continental African Network - Diaspora Organizations: I CAN DO
* * * * * * * *    March    *  29    *    2014    * * * * * * * *
4:00pm to 9:00 pm
Embassy of Nigeria, Washington, DC

Hello:


Micro-enterprise developments are generating financial base, stimulating social capital, and providing strategies for community residents, working together or individually, to improve economic conditions and help low-income individuals to achieve economic serf-sufficiency. Micro-enterprise also helps communities to mobilize and build sustainable, social and economic growth.
 
The presentation of Bali Cultural Association, USA  will demonstrate the significant role that indigenous African organizations in the Diaspora play in hometown developments through micro-enterprise that spurs local economies and enhance the quality of life of residents.
 
Policy-makers will be sensitized on micro-financing and economic development,  and how working with indigenous Diaspora Organizations can provide structurally relevant development, including employable skills, in breaking the poverty cycles. Public and private sectors, including international organizations,  can partner with African Diaspora organizations to redress constraints in micro and small enterprise development.

HARNESSING THE POWER OF CONTINENTAL AFRICA DIASPORA
The March 29, 2014  program is aligned with the African Union - Africa Diaspora Legacy Projects. This indigenous Showcase is a prototype  that represents an example of how indigenous organizations in the  Diaspora  provide competitive advantages in applying brain gain and material resources for  self-reliant African development, especially in rural areas.


Who are the targeted recipients of the information? 
The presentations, made for a documentary account,  will educate stakeholders and the development community. The insightful information will be used to educate and sensitize in the Cameroon government, CEMAC inter-govermental region, the  African Union, the World Bank and other global institutions that are involved in  Africa Development programs on the unique strengths of home-town, alumni and professional networks and available expertise that should be used to promote self-reliant growth in Africa.

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Green House Project Bali Cameroon Week 1
Green House Project Bali Cameroon Week 1

Thanks again. We look forward to BCA-USA's 
Lessons and Excellence for African Development.
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Best,
Indigenous  Continental African Network -  Diaspora Organizations
I CAN DO



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