AGELESS INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION
Mission Statement
Equipping to Face the Challenges of the 21st Century. " BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION. Ageless International Foundation is a certified and a registered patriotic, a charity, service oriented, non-profit and non-governmental organisation (NGO) with registration number NO G8406 issued by the Registrar General Department. It is an association of people who have come together to conscientize the upcoming generation and people around the world of the realisation of the stated objectives. The group seeks to empower the African continent with knowledge and basic skills on Information Technology, Internet Access and Computer Literacy. A.I.F also seek to transform the lives of victims of war especially women and children who are the worst affected victims. A.I.F seeks to play a meaningful role in the realisation of World Globalisation thereby linking people from different countries with information on culture, exchange programs, environment, investment opportunities, developments et c. A.I.F as an organisation sees the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa, the youth being the target seek to campaign against the spread and provide education and give first hand information to societies like churches, mosques, family, schools, and institutions. It is the principal aim of A.I.F to build a MULTI-PURPOSE COMMUNITY CENTER in Ghana to serve various purposes in Africa.
Aims and Objectives To assist the less fortunate ones in the society (orphans, deprived children, women and child soldiers, victims of war. To help reduce the rate of poverty. To educate the upcoming generation about religious and political tolerance. To create environmental awareness in the various societies. To promote cultural and tourist programs for the youth and interested people around the world. To campaign against the spread of HIV/AIDS, cancer, corruption and promote human rights and administrative justice in Africa. Platform for channelling the needs of the African society to the rest of the world. To promote Information technology, Internet Access and Computer Literacy in the African Diaspora.
