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Relocation Business in Africa Poised For Growth

According to the OECD there are over seven million foreigners in Africa. The most important countries are: France (2.8 million) United States (988,000), the United Kingdom 833 000, the United States, Spain (423 000) and Portugal (439 000). A total of international migrants represent about 1.9 percent of the total population in Africa. While the exact number of emigrants by country is always difficult to find, Senegal, the main receiving countries of Algeria, Egypt, Botswana, South Africa, Kenya, Morocco, Tunisia, [...]

How Poverty (Number One Enemy of Africa) Has Devastated the Children of Africa

The World Food Programme in 2008, called several African governments and organizations to the problem of poverty in Africa. But the case was not taken seriously, and poverty remains a burning problem. Children are most affected and the public hospitals are packed with children of mothers abandoned. The parents say that the hospitals the only place to keep their children would be fed at least once per day. Oxfam, an international organization estimates that were nearly 13 million people starve [...]

An Outline For Local Economic Development

When organizing a Local Economic Advancement (LED) strategy, a straightforward strategy can help you achieve quantifiable outcomes. Prioritizing and addressing nearby issues is an effective strategy to guarantee your restricted assets are well represented and used. First, organize your local community. Make an effort to identify folks, companies and local organizations with vested interest in the local economic system. Speak to them to create a basis with the talent sets needed to implement a prosperous strategy. Secondly, assess your assets [...]