Our projects focus on direct people's participation, decentralization, and self-reliance across various socio-economic sectors, fostering a model for holistic and sustainable development.

UNITY PROJECT
Objectives
Empowering Traditional Leadership: Implementing a decentralized political structure where the people hold direct decision-making power, through their traditional leadership and African systems of governance. Traditional leadership is supposed to represent the direct will of the people and serve as the foundation for political decision-making.
Elimination of Borders: Striving towards a borderless Africa, fostering unity and solidarity among nations. We believe that borders were artificial constructs imposed by colonial powers and served to divide people. We envision a united African federation without borders, where people would be united under a single political and social system. The elimination of borders was seen as a step towards achieving African unity and overcoming tribal, ethnic, and national divisions and conflicts.
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS PROJECT
Objectives
Cultural Autonomy: Empowering communities to preserve and promote their cultural heritage autonomously. We advocate for cultural autonomy as part of our vision for decentralized political systems in Africa. We believed that communities and regions should have the right to maintain and express their cultural identities. This involves respecting the diversity of cultural practices, languages, and traditions within a nation. Our goal is to foster a system where different cultural groups can preserve and promote their unique heritage without interference from a centralized authority.
Revitalizing Traditions: Integrating indigenous knowledge into modern practices to build a unique African identity. We are reviving and preserving traditional values, customs, and practices, strongly believing that embracing cultural traditions is essential for maintaining the identity and cohesion of a society. We encourage communities to safeguard their historical and cultural heritage, considering it a source of strength and resilience. The revitalization of traditions is the means of countering the perceived negative influences of globalization and external cultural pressures.


PEACE AND SECURITY PROJECT
Objectives
People’s Security Committees: Establishing local committees for community-based security, fostering a sense of responsibility and collective safety. Led by traditional leaders, the People’s Security Committees serve as part of our vision for a decentralized and participatory form of governance. These committees serve as local grassroots organizations responsible for maintaining security, resolving disputes, and addressing the needs of the community. We believe that direct popular involvement in security matters enhances the sense of responsibility and justice, as well as reducing dependence on a centralized police and military forces.
Non-Alignment Policy: Pursuing a foreign policy of non-alignment to avoid external conflicts. We advocate for a continental foreign policy of non-alignment, focused on maintaining African sovereignty and refusal to align with any major power bloc during the International Conflicts. We believe in a Non-Alignment Policy as the means to maintain Africa’s autonomy and follow an independent path in international affairs. We are pursuing the establishment of an African standing army intervening in continental wars and external aggression. We advocate for the pursuit of diplomatic relations with cooperative states, regardless of their ideological or political orientation.
AGRICULTURE PROJECT
Objectives
People’s Agricultural Cooperatives: Encouraging collective ownership and management of agricultural resources. We are creating People’s Agricultural Cooperatives as a way to organize and manage agricultural activities collectively. The idea is to move away from outdated, individual farming practices and transition to a system where communities work together in cooperative structures. We believe that this approach will lead to increased efficiency, equitable distribution of resources, and the elimination of exploitative practices within the agricultural sector.
Sustainable Farming: Implementing ecologically conscious farming methods to ensure long-term food security. We advocate for the adoption of sustainable farming practices to ensure long-term environmental and economic viability. We stand against the use of toxic fertilizers and pesticides, promoting organic and environmentally friendly agricultural methods. We have a holistic approach to farming that takes into consideration the preservation of soil fertility, water resources, and biodiversity. Sustainable agricultural practices are part of our broader economic vision, aimed to decentralize economic decision-making and empower local communities to shift toward self-sufficiency.


ENERGY PROJECT
Objectives
Popular ownership: In alignment with our broader vision for economic justice and wealth distribution, we believe that energy resources, particularly oil, should be considered the property of the people, hence through the energy project, we are standing against private ownership of such resources and call for collective ownership by the nation’s citizens. The project’s vision for energy and power development is closely tied to the idea of ensuring that the wealth generated from these resources is distributed equitably among the population. We believe that benefits of energy production should be used for the collective welfare of the people, addressing their basic needs and contributing to national development.
Decentralized control: We are advocating for reducing dependence on external entities and diversifying the sources of energy. We believe that nations should strive for self-reliance in meeting their energy needs, exploring alternative and sustainable energy sources to decrease reliance on foreign influences.
TRADE PROJECT
Objectives
People’s Trade Agreements: Encouraging direct people-to-people trade agreements to eliminate exploitation. People’s Trade Agreements are an alternative to traditional international trade practices. We facilitate agreements established directly between the people of different nations, rather than being negotiated and controlled by governments or corporations. We aim to bypass exploitative intermediaries by facilitating direct and fair trade relationships between communities thereby creating a more equitable and just system of trade.
Self-Reliance: Promoting economic independence by reducing dependence on foreign markets. We believe in self-reliance as a key principle in economic development, reducing dependency on foreign aid and assistance, as well as reliance on global economic powers. We promote the idea that African nations should strive for economic independence and self-sufficiency, reducing their dependence on external factors that could compromise their sovereignty. Through this, we can achieve greater economic stability and autonomy for our nations.


EDUCATION PROJECT
Objectives
Popular Education: Emphasizing education for the masses, with a focus on practical knowledge. We advocate for the implementation of Popular Education, aimed at making education accessible to the masses and tailored to the developmental needs of the African people. We envision an educational system that is participatory and directly relevant to the practical aspects of life in Africa. Popular Education is an alternative to elitist and foreign-influenced education systems. Our Education project is designed to be rooted in the local culture and responsive to the specific needs and aspirations of communities.
Critical Thinking: Fostering a curriculum that encourages independent and critical thinking. We promote critical thinking skills in the educational process, advocating for an education system that encourages individuals to question, analyze, and think independently rather than accepting information passively. We believe that critical thinking is essential for developing a strong, self-reliant African society capable of making informed decisions and resisting external, detrimental influences. We envision Afro-centric education that will cultivate a spirit of inquiry and the ability to challenge conventional wisdom among the African people.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECT
Objectives
Technology for the People: Ensuring that technological advancements directly benefit the population. We are advocating for the democratization of technology, making it accessible to the broader African population. We believe that technology should serve the interests of the people rather than being controlled by a privileged elite or external powers. We aim to promote harnessing for the benefit of the masses, improving their living standards and contributing to their well-being. Technological advancements should be utilized to address the practical needs of the people.
Localized Innovation: Supporting grassroots innovation and technological self-sufficiency. In line with our emphasis on self-reliance and independence, we localized innovation. We aim to empower communities to develop and apply technology to address their specific needs. The Green Book promotes the notion that innovation should not be centrally controlled but should emerge organically from local initiatives. Gaddafi encouraged the development of indigenous technologies that could be adapted to the unique circumstances of different regions within the country.


SPORTS PROJECT
Objectives
Mass Participation: Encouraging widespread involvement in sports for physical well-being and mass participation. We are advocating for mass participation as a fundamental principle of governance as we strongly believe the people should be directly involved in decision-making processes at the local and national levels. Sporting events provide opportunities for people to interact, collaborate, and build social bonds. This sense of community can be extended to other aspects of civic life, encouraging active participation in community affairs.
Cultural Sports Integration: Integrating traditional African sports to preserve cultural identities. We believe in the importance of cultural and sports activities in fostering national unity and pride. With the Sports Project, we aim to intergrate cultural and sports events into the fabric of society to promote a sense of shared identity and belonging. Cultural activities and sports are critical in building a strong, unified nation, as well as celebrate national identity and heritage.
ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT
Objectives
Community-Based Conservation: Involving local communities in environmental conservation efforts. Our project focuses on community-based conservation, which involves local communities in the management and protection of natural resources. The idea is that those who are closest to the resources and most affected by their use should have a say in how they are managed.
Sustainable Development: Promoting development that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations. We advocate for economic systems benefiting the entire population, linking to sustainable development principles. Our project aims to balance economic growth with environmental protection and social equity, ensuring resources are used fairly and sustainably for the benefit of current and future generations. We also place emphasis on social justice aligning with the inclusive nature of sustainable development.


HEALTH PROJECT
Objectives
People’s Health Committees: Empowering communities to manage and prioritize their health needs. We are advocating for direct democracy and local governance, the concept and a call for healthcare to be managed and organized at a local level, with direct involvement and decision-making by the people who are most affected by healthcare policies and practices. We believe that decentralization in governance will translate into a healthcare system where communities have significant control over their health services, tailoring them to meet local needs and priorities.
Preventive Healthcare: Focusing on preventive measures and community health education. Our focus on community responsibility and self-reliance extends to healthcare, advocating for a preventive approach. We are empowering communities to take charge of their health through education, awareness, and proactive measures. We believe in a holistic approach to societal development, emphasizing physical, social, and economic well-being, as part of preventive healthcare, looking at the broader determinants of health and seeking to address them proactively.
AFRICAN TRADITIONAL LEADERSHIP LEGACY PROJECT
Objectives
Cultural Integration in Governance: Integrating traditional leadership structures into the political system. Realizing the need for a unified national culture that embraces diversity, we are promoting the idea that cultural integration is crucial for maintaining continental unity. We believe that a common cultural identity could help transcend tribal, regional, and ethnic differences, fostering a sense of shared purpose and loyalty to the continent.
Decentralized Governance: Emphasizing local autonomy and self-governance. We are promoting decentralization as a means of empowering local communities. We envision a system where decision-making authority is distributed to the grassroots level, led by traditional leaders, allowing communities to manage their own affairs. Our decentralized governance model aims to ensure that people have a direct say in shaping policies and addressing their unique needs. Our project includes establishing platforms for exercising direct forms of democracy through People’s Conferences and Committees in communities. These platforms will facilitate citizen participation in decision-making at the local, national and continental level, starting from their communities led by traditional leadership. Our goal is to decentralize political power and promote a more participatory and inclusive governance structure across Africa.


LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Objectives
Direct Democracy and Collective Leadership: Our priority Leadership Development Project objective for Direct Democracy and Collective Leadership hinges on 3 pillars, namely, Grassroots Decision-Making, Minimized Bureaucracy, and Empowerment of Individuals. We envision a society where leadership is exercised through direct democracy. This involves local councils or committees, suggesting a move away from hierarchical leadership structures towards a more collective, grassroots approach informed by the principle of Ubuntu. We stand against the concentration of power in the hands of individual leaders or representatives. Leadership, in this context, is about facilitating the direct participation of people in governance through traditional leadership. To facilitate this, we focus on individual leadership development with an emphasis on self-reliance and empowering people to manage their own affairs, in which we facilitate the cultivation of leadership skills at the community level.
Revolutionary Leadership and Anti-Representative Democracy: We believe that current representative democracies and political parties have morphed into mechanisms for elite control. We advocate for leadership under African traditional governance structures, that is a means to uphold and facilitate the will of the masses, rather than representing them in current political structures. We focus on teaching emerging leaders revolutionary principles based on a form of leadership focused on challenging existing systems and pursuing radical societal transformation. We aim to develop leaders who are committed to revolutionary change and capable of guiding societal transformations.
YOUTH AFFAIRS PROJECT
Objectives
Empowerment and Participation: Within the broader vision of advocating for direct democracy, where decision-making is localized and participatory, we are creating a framework where youth have a voice in governance and societal development. This concept implies an environment conducive to youth engagement and empowerment in political processes. Our emphasis on grassroots decision-making is aimed at empowering young people to take active roles in their communities’ development and stability. Our goal is to produce African youths who are eager to contribute to and benefit from a more equitable economic system.
Education and Self-Reliance: We see the African Youth as vital contributors to the societal and cultural fabric of the nations. The Youth Affairs Project extends to youth education, where we educate young people not just academically but also in ways that prepare them for active citizenship and self-sufficiency. With a focus on cultural and ideological education, we are instilling ideals of direct democracy, participatory governance, holistic education, and social and economic equity based on Pan-African values.


TRANSPORT PROJECT
Objectives
Public Good and Collective Ownership: We are of the view that transportation infrastructure and services are collective assets, owned by the people. Therefore, our Transport Project advocates for policies designed to ensure accessibility for all citizens, regardless of their economic status.We focus on extensive and affordable public transportation to serve the entire population.
Decentralization and Self-Reliance: We are advocating for decentralized decision-making, transportation infrastructure planning and management to be handled at a local level. Our approach allows for a transportation system that is more responsive to the unique needs and conditions of different communities. We believe that the principle of self-reliance could extend to the transport sector, advocating for domestic production of transport vehicles and infrastructure. This would reduce dependency on foreign technologies and expertise and could stimulate local industries.