
Building
a New
Africa

BANA University
A virtual educational platform that will connect to best practices around the world to build the skills and experience of future Chief Executive’s and leaders of Africa.
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Block for Block

Africa’s source of wealth comes from its natural reserves such as minerals, oil and gas. The areas of land where these reserves are contained are referred to as blocks.
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Housing

Supporting local people to develop a range of construction and housing development skills to create local energy efficient housing.
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Agriculture

Supporting agricultural opportunity is twofold. New Africa Agriculture want to create opportunity for new small farmers ensuring local people develop agriculture skills.

World Trade Organisation rules prevent Africa from ensuring the majority of staff employed to mine in the country are African, those opportunities are also limited traditionally to mining, which is hard labour and the lowest paid job.
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Mining

Africa has traditionally focused on much needed care in relation to HIV and malaria, but changing lifestyle and communities are seeing a need for more accessible and localised healthcare solutions such as models in the United States known as Urgent Care and Walk in Centres as they are known in Europe and the UK.
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New Africa Health

