AfriDev Holdings - Pty Ltd

AfriDev Holdings - Pty Ltd AfriDev Holdings is a Business Development, Advisory company with offering services through 2 main subsidiaries: AfriDev Consulting and Afri-IT Solutions.

AfriDev Consulting is a consulting company led by young African professionals working for sustainable social development. AfriDev provides services in support of the policy, project management and staff training. AfriDev is a very young organisation with on board a team of young researchers and technicians providing expertise in the areas of development of the public health sector, human rights, d

emocratic governance and human security in the context of development. AfriDev consultation services include support for policy development, project management, capacity building, monitoring and evaluation, studies and examinations and institutional development. We provide technical assistance and effective training that promote principles of gender equality, a rights-based approach, the prospects of actions and principles of human rights. As a pan-African organisation, AfriDev is based in South Africa with its services widespread on the continent and meet the needs of organisations operating in deep rural areas on the continent. We undertake missions on behalf of agencies, governments, and bilateral and multilateral institutions as well as civil society organisations. We also identify the organisations at the low level, studying the causes of their existence and we develop funding proposals to their account submitting them to potential partners and/or donors. To provide high quality services, we apply a continuous monitoring system of quality to ensure the effective and efficient performance of projects. We have substantial capacity for cross-sector expertise and support in our key areas. This expertise includes methods and capacity development approaches, results, management focused on results mapping, gender issues, peace and security, complex valuation methods, the development of civil society and challenges, aid effectiveness and recent development policies.

06/02/2022
Good day friends and partners... we are so excited to bring you the new of some of the developments at AfriAdev. As of M...
06/02/2022

Good day friends and partners... we are so excited to bring you the new of some of the developments at AfriAdev.
As of March 2022 - AfriDev Consulting will launch holding company of the same name:
AfriDev Holdings - this will have initial three subsidiaries:

1 - AfriDev Consulting - which will continue to focus on our Business Development and Advisory Consulting.

2 - Afri-IT Solutions - this will focus on Information Technology Services and/or Solutions.

3 - Kivu Train - Kivu Trade and Investment Forum promotes trade and investment from different countries in destination to the former Greater KIVU region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo which currently regroup South and North Kivu plus the Maniema provinces.

We thank you al for your continued support and partnership as we brig more details in March 2022. With the above said, this page will be changing its name from AfriDev Consulting Pty Ltd to AfriDev Holdings Pty Ltd.

Developing the capacity of Non-profit Organisations is our passion. On the picture below, AfriDev founder facilitated a ...
07/08/2021

Developing the capacity of Non-profit Organisations is our passion. On the picture below, AfriDev founder facilitated a to directors of local NPC/NPO in Bloemfontein.
If you are an organisation looking to develop Strategic Plan document and Internal Policies... contact AfriDev Consulting.

05/04/2019
AFRICA CEOs FORUM - ABIDJAN 2016Les Chefs d’Etat Ivoirien Alassane Ouattara et Ghanéen John Mahama Dramani ont animé ce ...
23/03/2016

AFRICA CEOs FORUM - ABIDJAN 2016

Les Chefs d’Etat Ivoirien Alassane Ouattara et Ghanéen John Mahama Dramani ont animé ce mardi un panel présidentiel dans le cadre de l’Africa CEO Forum ouvert lundi à Abidjan. Invités à exposer sur le thème « stratégies économiques dans 2 des pays les plus dynamiques d’Afrique de l’Ouest », les deux Chefs d’Etat ont fait part à l’auditoire des politiques économiques mises en place dans leurs pays. Qui ont abouti à des transformations structurelles majeures, faisant de leurs économies l’un des plus dynamiques du continent.

Selon Alassane Ouattara, les résultats positifs enregistrés par la Côte d’Ivoire au plan économique ces dernières années, résultent de « mesures courageuses ». Mais cela n’aurait pas eu d’impact sans une « bonne base politique », a indiqué le président Ouattara. Pour le Chef de l’Etat ivoirien, le défi qui se présente aux économies africaines et notamment à celle de la Côte d’Ivoire, c’est l’industrialisation. Gage d’un taux de croissance élevé sur le long terme, a-t-il dit.

Cette industrialisation implique nécessairement l’augmentation de la production énergétique, selon Alassane Ouattara. Toute chose qui selon lui a conduit le Gouvernement à mettre en place une politique visant à doubler la production d’électricité d’ici quatre ans. Il estime que l’accroissement de la production en électricité devrait être une priorité pour la Banque africaine de développement (BAD) et le secteur privé.

D’accord avec les propos de son homologie ivoirien, le président Ghanéen, John Dramani Mahama a indiqué que même si beaucoup est fait au niveau régional, des efforts restent à faire au niveau de l’intégration régionale. Au nombre des obstacles, les tarifs douaniers non harmonisés, la monnaie qui en dehors des Etats membres de l’Union économique et monétaire Ouest-Africaine n’est pas la même avec les autres Etats. « Au niveau politique et bilatéral, l’engagement existe. Nous avons fait des progrès, mais il y a des domaines dans lesquels nous devons faire des efforts », a dit le président John Mahama Dramani.

Les deux chefs d’Etat ont exprimé la nécessité pour leurs deux pays de parvenir à un « APE ».

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Le Groupe AfriDev Consulting (Pty) Ltd a noté semaine passée l'annonce par le directeur de cabinet du président dela Rép...
02/03/2016

Le Groupe AfriDev Consulting (Pty) Ltd a noté semaine passée l'annonce par le directeur de cabinet du président dela République Décratique du Congo son excellence monsieur Joseph Kabila Kabange, le direcat monsieur Néhémie Mwilanya Wilondja, la sortie de l'ouvrage sur le développement dela RDC. Cet ouvrage: Plan Stratégique de Développement pour la République Démocratique du Congo - Horizon 2030.

Pour chaque structure et ou chaque entité d'achever ses objectifs, elle doit avoir un plan stratégique qui sert d'un vecteur à suivre, un guide élaborant des méchanismes et/ou stratégies pour arriver à ses objectifs.
Tous les pays qui ont atteint l'emergeance et ceux qui en aspirent encore, ont tous un point en commun... un plan stratégique qui pointe tel horizon. L'Afrique du Sud a le fameux "National Development Plan 2030 (NDP), qui stipule comment l'Afrique du Sud doit être changée en chantiers de développement d'infrastructures et création d'emplois. La Côte d'Ivoire a aussi un Plan Stratégique - Emergreance Horizon 2020 du Président Alassanne Dramane Ouattara. Et autres.
Etant partisants et acteurs de développement socio-économique sur le continent, AfriDev Consulting (Pty) Ltd félicite ici le président dela RDC et l'équipe qui a été commissionée pour l'élaboration de ce plan. Bravo pour le grand travail; mais le temps doit alors turner vers l'implimentation de ce plan.

Aussi la direction d' AfriDev Consulting (Pty) Ltd voudrait faire un appel à la direction du cabinet du président dela République de bien guider le publique sur où et comment s'en procurer de ce manuel de travail pour le développement. Aussi de subventioner le téléchargement de cet ouvrage en le mettant enligne sur de réseaux sécurisés pour les citoyens congolais qui s'investissent dans le développement du pays de trouver ce guide avec facilité. C'est ne pas seulement les citoyens congolais bien entendue qui ont besoin de cette oeuvre, mais tout ces capitaux étrangers qui veulent trouver leur voie d'entrer dans le pays pour s'y investir.

En fin nous lançons aussi un appel à le fils et filles du pays des se procurer ce guide, l'exploiter et en tirer des interets. Peu importe la tendance politique, l'ouvrage ici sert d'un guide pour le développement dela RDC et non de tel ou tel famille politique.

Encore une fois nous disons merci au chef de l'Etat et son équipe. Et nous attendons voir un feedback positif à notre appel.

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02/02/2016

AfriDev Consulting team - working to growth and development on the continent. Together moving Africa forward - Yes we can, Yes we will!

http://afrideve.com/index.php/about-afridev/afridev-team/

AfriDev is constituted of a team of young professional and skilled individuals whose knowledge varies from: Public health Development studies Human resource Financial accounting Project management International human rights Information communication and technology for development (ICT4Dev) _______…

29/01/2016

Africa’s role in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

For the African continent, being part of this new economic revolution may seem full of challenges, yet it is also full of promise. After decades of overreliance on volatile commodities cycles, unprecedented efforts of structural transformation are currently being implemented across numerous African economies.
Over the past decade, African leaders have shown an indefatigable commitment to maintaining a stable macroeconomic framework and to setting up a business environment that is favourable to foreign investment and infrastructure upgrades. With all these changes, I am convinced that our continent will rise to the challenge of moving away from our resource-driven economies towards diversified and productivity-driven economies. In turn, the new phase of African economic development will itself influence a rise of a new generation of African entrepreneurs who are tech-savvy and able to influence global technological developments.
The debate in Davos focused on this “Fourth Industrial Revolution”, a challenge I define as creating a “bold revolution” – when some of our biggest challenges can become unique opportunities.
For our part, Africa will make a significant contribution to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Governments across the continent have laid down their vision in the report on “The Future We Want for Africa by 2063”, adopted by the African Union Heads of States and Government. This vision has already been translated into action.
In my country, Gabon, entry into the digital age, which is the future, can be seen in numerous sectors – from telecommunications to security, finance and hospitality. Recent developments include the launch of the e-visa, electronic tax filing and payment systems, mobile banking, and satellite-assisted environmental monitoring (SEAS Gabon) to track environmental threats. The contribution of these new activities to economic growth is already being seen.
Gabon’s GRAINE scheme, for example, is a pioneering plantation programme aimed at creating a balanced agriculture economy, which will allow farmers to produce for themselves without the need for infrastructure. Farmers will be able to use digital media to trade their products at the international level – making money in a way suitable with their environment and living conditions.
My government has taken significant measures to enable the rise of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in our country. To this end, we launched the National Agency for Digital Infrastructure and Frequencies (ANINF) in 2011. The agency aims to improve the nation’s information system strategy and enable the rise of a new class of entrepreneurs.
In 2015, Gabon was awarded the ICT in Sustainable Development Award for improved access to information and communication technology network and services, reducing cost, and for having expanded internet access to young people as well as the socioeconomically disadvantaged.
Working together, we must do more. This is why I have travelled to Switzerland to drum up support for investment and jobs for Gabon. We are convinced that today’s technological revolution can help leverage existing global knowledge towards strengthening the continent’s own technology efforts, its know-how, and innovation capabilities. Put simply, this change will bring about the opportunity to make better, faster, and more cost-effective decisions for everyone in Africa, therefore increasing profitability and welfare.
Conversely, the size and increasing sophistication of our markets mean that Africa will be a place where businesses and technologies can prosper, and that the continent can power its way through this technological revolution.
Several key opportunities are within reach in a variety of sectors, including agriculture and food security, environment and natural resources security, and health. These opportunities will materialize as levels of domestic and foreign investment grow higher.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is set to help us achieve our goal: become an emerging country by 2025. Surely it is a challenge, but we can deliver together. This is neither a slogan nor a fad, but the route that leads away from weak and erratic economic growth to a more prosperous future for all of Africa.

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Africa’s role in the Fourth Industrial Revolution administrator January 29, 2016 Africa Forward,From the Newsroom No Comments As global leaders met at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting last week, the focus was on how the Fourth Industrial Revolution can deliver jobs and economic prosperity fo…

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