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  2. Asante Africa Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Asante Africa Foundation was established in 2006 by Erna Grasz, a corporate executive, Emmy Moshi, a Tanzanian entrepreneur, and school principal and a member of the Kenyan Maasai tribe. The foundation began as a small two-village project, and has since expanded across Kenya , Uganda and Tanzania .

  3. List of non-governmental organisations in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    African Wildlife Foundation; Aga Khan Foundation; Amici del Mondo World Friends Onlus; Amref Health Africa; Asante Africa Foundation; C. Carolina for Kibera; Cemiride; E

  4. Category:Foreign charities operating in Kenya - Wikipedia

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  5. Opoku Ware II - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 the stool Nkosuostool (Development stool) was created by Asantehene, Otumfuo Opoku Ware II, as a catalyst for development in Kumasi and beyond. [7] Since then the trend of bestowing the title of Nkosuohene or Hemaa on notable people in Ghana has gained prominence.

  6. Afrology - Wikipedia

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    [1] Asante then went on to use his earlier definition for "Afrology" as the definition for his newly adopted term, "Africology." [ 1 ] Systematic Africology, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] which is a research method in the field of Black studies that was developed by Asante, [ 3 ] utilizes the theory of Afrocentricity to analyze and evaluate African phenomena.

  7. Asante people - Wikipedia

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    Asante Kingdom at the Wonders of the African World, at PBS; Asante Culture contains a selected list of Internet sources on the topic, especially sites that serve as comprehensive lists or gateways; Africa Guide contains information about the culture of the Asante; Historical Notes and Memorial Inscriptions from Ghana

  8. George Ayittey - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, he founded The Free Africa Foundation in 1993 to serve as a catalyst for reform in Africa. [11] In 2008, Ayittey was listed by Foreign Policy as one of the "Top 100 Public Intellectuals" who "are shaping the tenor of our time."

  9. Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation was supported by the mine with an amount of 150,000 Ghana Cedis (GH₵) for the purchase and distribution of 10,000 copies of Readers and Workbooks to Junior High School Students in the catchment area. [60] [61] In March 2021, the name of the foundation was changed to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Foundation(OOTIIF).