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AFRICA | Rekindling Roots, Igniting Futures: The Digital Africa Diaspora Development Services

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ACCRA,  Ghana, Octobert 11, 2023 – In a world that’s rapidly moving forward with technology, the Digital Africa Diaspora Development Services (DADDS) steps in as a bridge between yesterday and tomorrow.

With Chief Trevor Lloyd Beckford at the helm, DADDS is bringing a groundbreaking project to life in Ghana. This isn’t just about building; it’s about reconnecting the African diaspora from the Caribbean, the United States, and England with their ancestral land, while stepping into a future filled with digital opportunities.

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Bridging Hearts and Minds

DADDS was born out of a simple yet powerful idea: the African diaspora has a treasure trove of knowledge and resources that can help propel Africa forward. Registered in Ghana, this organization is all about bringing People of African Descent back home and sharing the wonders of modern technology.

It’s about creating a two-way street where the diaspora and locals learn from each other, share experiences, and build a stronger community together.

The heartbeat of this initiative is a dream of reconnection and growth. Chief Beckford sees a future where the diaspora can settle back in the “Ancestors’ Continent” and contribute to a wave of modernization.

It’s about making farming smarter, creating clean jobs, and empowering women and young girls to be financially strong. This project embodies hope and action towards battling food insecurity and climate change, making not just Ghana, but Africa a better place for all its children.

Cultivating Tomorrow

As DADDS lays the groundwork for a diaspora settlement in Ghana, it’s creating a blueprint for cooperation, development, and shared success. It’s a call to come together, to co-create, co-manage, and co-market a new model of living, working, and thriving.

Through ventures in agro-business, fishery farming, and multi-food farms, DADDS is nurturing self-sufficiency and economic growth that ripple beyond Ghana to the wider African diaspora and the continent.

Moving with the tide of modern times, DADDS is keen on nurturing a new breed of entrepreneurs, fondly termed ‘Digi-preneurs’. By infusing traditional farming practices with digital know-how through educational training, a fresh wave of entrepreneurship is on the horizon.

It’s about taking the rich, cultural knowledge of the diaspora, blending it with modern technology, and creating opportunities that resonate with the rhythm of today’s digital era. This approach is bound to spark innovation and create jobs that are not only financially rewarding but also environmentally sustainable.

Building Smart, Growing Strong

Precious Resources of AfricaThe vision doesn’t stop at farms. It extends to the blossoming of Smart Cities—urban areas designed to accommodate returning diaspora members, making their transition smooth and meaningful.

These cities are imagined to be hubs of sustainability and innovation, providing decent work and nurturing a community where knowledge and resources are shared freely. Education, a cornerstone of development, is given a place of pride.

With plans to train a whopping 700,000 mental healthcare specialists, DADDS is planting seeds for a future where healthcare is robust, accessible, and inclusive.

The horizon of DADDS’s vision extends even further, branching into the realms of apparel, fashion, and digital tourism services in Ghana.

It’s about creating a plethora of opportunities for local and diasporic entrepreneurs to flourish, while showcasing the rich tapestry of African culture to the world. Every stitch in a garment, every digital tour narrated, tells a story of a people rich in history, now embracing the tide of modernity with open arms.

Echoes of a Brighter Tomorrow

The global resonance of this initiative is palpable. The narrative of reconnecting the African diaspora and harnessing digital transformation is not just a local tale, but a global dialogue.

Former Jamaican Prime Minister PJ Patterson’s words ring true, highlighting the digital era’s capacity to shape lives and emphasizing the African diaspora’s critical role in accelerating progress.

It’s about carving a space in the global digital landscape, where the African narrative is told, heard, and revered.

This is what Accra the main city in central Ghana looks likeWhy Ghana? The choice is as thoughtful as it is inspiring. Ghana stands tall with its conducive business environment, boasting a leading position in West Africa on the Global Competitiveness Index, and an impressive Foreign Direct Investment of over 3 billion as per the World Economic Forum report of 2019.

Its robust infrastructure, stable democracy, and excellent agro-ecological conditions make it a fertile ground for seeding the dreams of DADDS. With over 14 million hectares of arable land, there’s an open canvas for agricultural innovation and sustainable living.

Ghana is not just a location; it’s a statement of possibilities and a testament to Africa’s boundless potential. The DADDS initiative is a clarion call to the African diaspora to partake in a journey of rediscovery, reconnection, and revolutionary development. It’s about creating a narrative of empowerment, innovation, and sustainable growth that echoes through the sands of time.

In conclusion, the Digital Africa Diaspora Development Service is not merely a project; it’s a movement. It’s a harmonious blend of past heritage with future innovations, a bridge connecting the African diaspora to their roots while sailing towards a promising digital horizon.

Through this initiative, the bond between the diaspora and their motherland is strengthened, crafting a legacy of unity, prosperity, and a shared vision of a thriving African continent. (Wired JA)

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