Donations

(100% of the donations we receive go to our projects dedicated to the alleviation of suffering in Africa. At Africa We Care, self-sustaining is not only the bedrock of our projects – it is our modus operandi. Our administrative overhead is not covered by the donations...

Testimonials

Testimonials Sarah Ferguson On the so-called NGOs working in Africa! (Miss Sarah Ferguson is a University of Alberta student who had traveled to Uganda to do a research work on TB in 2003. In her own words are some extracts from her email dated October 6, 2003.) I...

Volunteer Opportunities

Warehouse Volunteers Volunteer opportunities are available in our warehouse to sort used clothing which will be shipped to Africa. For more information contact Africa We Care: Telephone: 780-486-5552 Fax: 780-408-4961...

Comparative Analysis

The Vampire Africa State Dr. George B.N. Ayittey, a Distinguished Professor of Economics at the American University, Washington, D.C., wrote in his book, Africa in Chaos, and I quote: “Government” as it is known in the West does not exist in much of Africa. Leaving...

Why Nothing Changes

President Bill Clinton once said, as he quoted Einstein: “To be doing the same thing over and over again, and expect a different result is madness.” Senator Jesse Helms of the United States of America once alluded to aid to Africa as pouring money into a...

The Vicious Cycle

How often have we heard or read that $1 a day would feed an African child, and send him to school, and provide medical care; which is probably true. What happens to this African child after he has been fed, schooled and medicated, no one has ever bothered to know or...

Facts and Figures

Facts: AIDS-HIV kills approximately 3.2 million people in sub-Saharan Africa every year The AIDS-HIV pandemic has created a generation of more than 30 million orphans in sub-Saharan Africa Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 70% of the world’s HIV-positive population...

How You Can Help

They Can Do It… You Can Help. The Micro-Credit Project Africa We Care announces the launch of a new project which provides small loans (as little as $50) to African business people (many of them women), enabling them to earn a living, expand their cottage...

The Difference

Water — A Sacred Gift (.pdf file) Water — A Basic Human Right (.pdf file) Water is “a sacred gift and” ought to be “a basic human right”; But to make the inference that it is available in any appreciable abundance in Africa; And to say that it is being privatized by...