Yesterday you saw African Fred Swaniker speak of his vision to educate leaders. Since he believes that "Africa’s greatest need is ethical and entrepreneurial leadership," that is the goal of his organization, African Leadership Academy (ALA).
"Too often, we only invest in addressing the symptoms of poor leadership in Africa: we give blankets, food, and medicine to those impacted by war, poverty, and famine. But these efforts will never stop unless we develop leaders who prevent wars, entrepreneurs who create jobs, and innovators that develop lasting solutions to the root causes of Africa’s problems."
What does ALA do? "We comb Africa for youth who show the spark of initiative; who see what can be and strive to make it so."
Example: After losing a friend to Cholera, young leader Solomon Martey from Ghana invented a borehole machine using spare parts to pump, purify, and distribute water in his village. His machine has since been adopted by the Ghanaian Ministry of Environment and rolled out in several other rural villages across Ghana.
Globally recognized as a top social entrepreneur, Fred says he wants to "make our continent great!"
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