Africa Amini Alama Unterstuetzungsverein
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Mission Statement
“Africa Amini Alama” (AAA) is a registered association in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and the USA, where donations are tax deductable and is a registered NGO in Tanzania. The literal translation is “Africa, I believe in you”. AAA has been awarded the title “Charitable Organization in Tanzania”. Only one other organisation in the region has received this status within the last 10 years. The areas of operation cover medical support, education, as well as social projects. Each of these projects is led by an indigenous team on the spot, with the goal of attaining long term self-sustainability. The region covers the Maasai and Meru land in Arumeru district in Northern Tanzania situated at 1550m on a high plain between Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. The founder of this association is DDr Christine Wallner, who, with her love of Africa and its’ people, intuitively chose this location and decided- at great risk and with her own funds -to establish this project. Her daughter Dr. Cornelia Wallner-Frisee followed her calling.
About This Cause
“Africa Amini Alama” (AAA) is a registered association in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and the USA, where donations are tax deductable- and is a registered NGO in Tanzania. The literal translation is “Africa, I believe in you”. AAA has been awarded the title “Charitable Organization in Tanzania”. Only one other organisation in the region has received this status within the last 10 years. The areas of operation cover medical support, education, as well as social projects. Each of these projects is led by an indigenous team on the spot, with the goal of attaining long term self-sustainability. The region covers the Maasai and Meru land in Arumeru district in Northern Tanzania situated at 1550m on a high plain between Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. The founder of this association is DDr Christine Wallner, who, with her love of Africa and its’ people, intuitively chose this location and decided- at great risk and with her own funds -to establish this project. Her daughter - Magister Dr. Cornelia Wallner-Frisee followed her calling by setting up a healing centre which would offer the possibility of combining natural healing methods from Eastern and Western cultures and at the same time integrating traditional African medical plants and herbs into the healing process. AREAS OF OPERATION • Medical projects o Health Centre with public wards and surgery unit, eye clinic, dentist, laboratory, mother-child and delivery ward, public ward, natural healing centre, ultrasound, x-ray. • Educational projects o 3 English spoken elementary schools, vocational school, women’s sewing workshop, computer school, library, Pamoja Secondary School. • Social Projects o Orphanage, care of families in distress, support of Maasai women, restaurant supplying meals for the needy • Water Projects Each project allows drinking water for more than 3.000 people • Environmental Projects FACTS AND INFORMATION • Currently more than 1500 children are being cared for daily: 3 English spoken elementary schools, 1 Pamoja Secondary School, vocational school, orphanage, pre-school and kindergarten in Madebe • In the hospital approximately 100 patients are treated daily • 200 Africans are employed with us and earn their living through AAA – all of them have a contract of employment and insurance • Transport: 2 larger transport vehicles, 4 small cars, 1 school bus to ensure mobility in the area: patient transport, school transport, transport of food products • 38 Buildings: all electricity is provided by solar energy • A Warehouse, where at harvest time, cost efficient staple foods can be stored for the whole year. Amount of food products consumed per year: 35.000 kg maize, 7.500 kg beans, 8.000kg rice, and 4.000 kg sugar. These projects can be visited and viewed on-site: http://africaaminilife.com/ The proceeds go to the benefit of these social projects (charitable tourism).