Mission
Mission Statement
Yandouba Global Initiative will stimulate learning and productivity through exploration and discovery to enhance agriculture techniques in third world nations, and to utilize local natural resources for the development of communities.
We will achieve our mission by the integration, distribution, and application of knowledge in the agricultural and life sciences.
Our Mission
YGI is a for-profit enterprise that will enable micro-loans to empower women in Africa through education and business initiatives. The founder of YGI is using all her life experience in the realm of business, health and beauty to create a line of all-natural beauty products: YGI Soin de Peau.
Percentage of profits from YGI Soin de Peau will be used in developing Africa and aiding the under-privileged globally. Enabling women of Africa by teaching entrepreneurship; building schools, hospitals that will slowly and steadily enable millions to financial independence.
Our goal is to reach out to the world and empower women around the world; enabling children of Africa to interact with the rest of the world as Engineers,Chemists, IT Professionals, Doctors, and Manufacturers of goods that can be exported throughout the world.
This is a new model of entrepreneurship that will provide enough jobs for people of Africa, (not just a handout given by most non for profits); a land rich in natural and human resources that can be so much more than it is today. Our mission of educating women and children, building schools, hospitals, job creation and developing deteriorating global infrastructure will be an on-going process.
Facts
- It is a known fact that handouts do not work; if they worked, the billions of dollars in donations given to non-profits would’ve ended the vicious cycle of dependency in third world nations. But instead of the problems getting better, there is a pressing need for more and more donations every day since millions of children slip through cracks everyday; dying every second from preventable and easily curable diseases.
- Non-profits are allowing millions of children to slip through cracks in the system while millions of dollars are being donated annually.
Most non-profits use their donations by re-donating to individuals or other organizations without any accountability.
(Read link below for more information of non-profit accountability)
- Most non profits raise millions of dollars annually; the cost to construct infrastructure that will provide permanent reliable electricity in over 20 districts in an African country is less than $3 million.
- Funds raised so locals can drink clean water for a limited period of time unless donations keep pouring in exceeds 10 million dollars. The cost to construct permanent infrastructure for permanent clean water supply in 20 districts in an African country does not exceed 5 million dollars.
About Yandouba
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Latest News
- Water scarcity, children put aside education in search of water
- Disaster looms, palatable water scarce in Sierra Leone
- Poor standards of services breeds corruption
- Corruption, definition, causes, effects and how to end it
- Salone’s economy- have we lost our way
- A hospital in Kailahun, a district in Sierra Leone lacks a maternity ward; well is also contaminated.
- Education transformation
- Health catastrophe destroys Makeni hospital-no medicines for patients
- To the Minister of Education
- Commercial development; Media, the public-economic anguish


