Monday, November 24, 2008
Two graduate students want to help the African people use their own capital to grow to be independently sustainable.
“There are no universities or colleges speaking about Africa the way we covet it to be spoken.”
At the conference, scholars, graduate students and government officials look at environmental issues, discussed the inequality in health and delivery systems, support justice and social awareness and analyzed the extent of domestic political cooperation in Africa.
To go to Africa and teach people about the plan that have worked in other countries and show them how to use their resources to create similar programs that will stabilize their government, economy and society.
Educating Africans is a precious gift, and is something financial help alone cannot achieve.
Source: asuwebdevil.com
“There are no universities or colleges speaking about Africa the way we covet it to be spoken.”
At the conference, scholars, graduate students and government officials look at environmental issues, discussed the inequality in health and delivery systems, support justice and social awareness and analyzed the extent of domestic political cooperation in Africa.
To go to Africa and teach people about the plan that have worked in other countries and show them how to use their resources to create similar programs that will stabilize their government, economy and society.
Educating Africans is a precious gift, and is something financial help alone cannot achieve.
Source: asuwebdevil.com


