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Harambee Africa International

Africa is a continent with enormous resources, and also serious problems. These problems constitute a pressing call to all Christians and to all men and women of good will. Saint Josemaría said: “A man or a society that does not react to suffering and injustice and makes no effort to alleviate them is still distant from the love of Christ's heart. Christians should be united in having one and the same desire to serve mankind. Otherwise their Christianity will not be the word and life of Jesus; it will be a fraud, a deception of God and man.”
In Kiswahili, Harambee means “all for one”. It is the cry of fishermen as they drag their nets ashore. This same word resounds when collective efforts are made for the common good, such as helping a family in need, or building a new school or church. Everyone does what they can, whether through their own personal efforts, donations in cash or kind, “all for one” – each and every one gives and, in turn, receives.

In the years since 2002 Harambee has taken root and grown in new places. Since its inception it has supported thirty projects in 18 countries of sub-Saharan Africa.
The main work done by the NGO Harambee Africa International (HAI) is providing funding for educational projects in sub-Saharan Africa, normally set up and run by Africans.

In addition, HAI undertakes fund-raising through awareness-building events in state and private schools such as concerts or plays etc.), presentations to potential donors, working lunches with people in relevant professions, appeals to banks and businesses, and presenting cooperation projects to national and international organizations.
See further: www.harambee-africa.org
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