Mouvement Netzkraft

Afrika Morgen e.V.

Karl-Friedrich-Straße 157
52072 Aachen
Allemagne

Personne de contact: Andreas Dilthey

+49 (0) 241-17 49 80
+49 (0) 241-51 54 879
info@afrikamorgen.de
andreasdilthey@afrikamorgen.de
http://afrikamorgen.de
https://www.facebook.com/andreasdilthey.de/?ref=page_internal

Les Thèmes

  • Organisation d'aide
  • Politique sociale/hommes handicapés
  • Politique + projet d'éducation

Qui sommes-nous

Africa Tomorrow (Afrika Morgen) is a non-profit association for sustainable and ecological development aid in Africa, with a focus on holistic concept planning. Our aim is to achieve independent planning and project execution for the people and the local economy.

Our vision is to work with local people to bridge the gap between African traditions and the modern and alternative possibilities of the 21st century.

Our goal is for the people of Africa to be able to continue independently after the project has been built up together.

Our strategy
• We want to empower people in Africa to recognize their own resources and opportunities and to value them in order to lead an independent and independent life with a future perspectives, without outside help.
• We want to help them find their way back to their own self-sufficiency and autonomy in order to live as authentically as possible.
• With our work together, we want to show ways, means and possibilities, how livelihoods can be secured for the present and future generations in the short, medium and long term.
• Sustainable management is the top priority.
• What people do and how they do things will be decided at grassroots level by the local people themselves, who will determine the pace of development themselves.


Education is the foundation of progress and prosperity. In the long run, ecology leads to economic success and poverty reduction leads to peace. The commitment to environmental protection, education and poverty management ensures the survival of future generations. Through a sustainable care of nature, the local food base will be maintained. By protecting drinking water, a responsible diet and good health through hygiene can be achieved.

Aid projects in Cameroon
We have supported the communities of Bamenda and Bambui in Cameroon in the development of ecological and sustainable self-sufficiency.
•GEH - Education and Healing Garden: This facility is a combination of an orphanage and a healing garden. One goal of this project is to double the current number of orphans from 30 to 60 children. This requires not only the expansion of the living space and bedrooms for the children, but also the completion of the clinic and the construction of a school, a sister house, a home for older orphans and a house for staff.
• Completion of the GEH Clinic: The clinic, in which natural healing methods from Cameroon itself and Africa in general are to be applied, is located at the entrance to the orphanage and will be able to provide medical care to not only the residents of this facility but also other people living nearby.
REH - Royal Centre for Education and Healing: The Royal Centre for Education and Healing is set to be established in the Bambui Township, approximately 18km from Bamenda. Its rural location explains the design. The plan includes buildings for workers, farmhouses, “dry houses” and an information centre. Some buildings for recreation and for the sisters and a meditation building are to follow.

To implement our holistic goals, we collaborate with Anamed International and the Association Emmanuel du Cameroun.

Project in Ghana
• African Street Kids Orphanage in Accra, Ghana - James Kotey's "Children's House": sponsorship project of Africa Tomorrow.

Andreas Dilthey is the President of Africa Tomorrow

On request we can offer other net participants advice, give a presentation, and provide up-to-date information and contacts in the field of our work.