Escaping old ideas of Debt, Aid and Development
A realm... consisting of huge states, well organised to the smallest detail, with mighty regents, wealthy trade people, with people dressed in silk and velvet and civilised into the marrow. Traveller about Congo, approx. year 1500.

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We make AfriDAD:

Founder:
Hannilie Zulu (Zambia)

Board members:
Michael Arbirk (Denmark)
Kjeld Heising (Denmark) Writer, Editor & Contributor
Evans Munyemesha (Zambia) Editor, Writer & Contributor
Linda Zulu (Zambia) Researcher

Members:

Salome Scharling (Zambia)
Mirriam Katango (Tanzania)
Tionenje Emelda Phiri (Malawi) Contributor
Daniel Jere (Zambia)
Asafu Siyanjani (Zambia)
Liandra Ngulube (Botswana)
Romano Cipole (Italy)
Dawn Hunt (England)
Kennedy Muchaiwa (Zambia)
Harrison Jere( Zambia)
Violet Lukhelo (Zambia)
Choolwe Michelo (Zambia)
Peter Adreasen (Denmark)
Enock Phiri (Zambia)
Niels K-Jespersen (Denmark)
Emanuel Siyanjani (Zambia)
Malachi Orondo (Kenya)
Thunile Phiri (Zambia)
Leonard Nelson (Zambia)
Angeline Mukwamataba (Zambia)
Captain Nkuwalo (Zambia)
Bwalya Mulenga (Zambia)
Remo Boka (Zambia)
Gilbert Tembo (Zambia)
Hector Mulenga (Zambia)
Abby Araba (Ghana)
Esther Larsen (Ghana)
Lucy Seravvao (Ghana)
Doris Kruckenberg (Denmark)
Harrison M. Musonda (Zambia)
Olipa Sakala (Zambia)
Singy Hanyona (Zambia)
Mazuba M. Yamba (Zambia)

Katongo B.Musukuma. Contributer. (Zambia)
Mutinta Sikalinda (Zambia)
Mulanga Kapungwe (Zambia)
Margret Chibaula (Zambia)
Titus Hichaalwe (Zambia)
Mutoloki Sikuyuba (Zambia)
Jessica Bwale (Zambia)
Ronia Shawa (Zambia)
Raphael Phiri (Zambia)
Alick Mwale (Zambia)
Richard Phiri (Zambia)
McDonald Mwale (Zambia)
Innocent Tembo (Zambia)
Jackson Bwalya (Zambia)
Nyangu Banda (Zambia)
Gerald Phiri (Zambia)
Genesis Mwanza (Zambia)
Humphry Chongwe (Zambia)
Christon Wahuna (Zambia)
Arnold Phiri (Zambia)
Albert Jalowa (Zambia)
Adam Phiri (Zambia)
Emmanuel Mulenga (Zambia)
Ben Phiri (Zambia)
Geoge M. Makhaza (Zambia)
Rodney Katongo (Zambia)
Jonathan Perez (USA)
Jackbeth K. Mapulanga-Hulston (Dr) (Zambia)
Derek Thomas (Zambia)
Nyuangang Stanley (Australia)

AfriDAD is geographically based in Scandinavia. Email info@african-institute.org


Time to make an honest stand for the poor of the world

Become AfriDAD’s member.

What we expect from members:

  • That they can increase AfriDAD’s awareness of diversity of the world’s races, to help share world's resourses equally, even among Africans.

  • Debate about the important issues at the site and dialogue and give mutual commitments to listening to others, in order to understand where others are coming from, and what is going on around us.

  • Focus and come up with solutions on how to solve poverty problems both in the advanced and stagnating nations.

  • Focus on international events and seek to understand their meaning and impact for each world citizen in our own communities.

  • Because AfriDAD face a lot of challenges, as members you will often be presented with confrontations and dilemmas that cannot be dismissed or solved with simple answers, thus we advise you to refer to most of the articles at AfriDAD’s site and to advise people to contact us.

  • Our members honour and preserve free speech and thought while weighing with care the impact of their writing to fellow citizens.

  • Realise that the certainty of what we know to be truth can open up painful confrontations, if it happens we hope our members will do more research to come up with better a understanding.

  • Members and other individuals be treated exactly the same in the interest of equality .

  • Our members support AfriDAD by giving suggestions, correcting errors, work on research, and contribute articles.(Note that we do not force our members to do so).

  • We expect our members to invite their friends and family to visit AfriDAD’s work.

  • To show up when ever a member has a chance to attend some of AfriDAD’s meetings.

Please note that membership is free the first year. After that, each member pays a sum of $12 per year. Not to worry much we treat each member as an individual. Those members that are not able to afford membership can always write to AfriDAD at info@african-institute.org.