Project AFRICA XXI
SMART AFRICA™
GREEN AFRICA™
INCLUSIVE AFRICA™
Developing the concept Smart Africa™, the Transform Africa Summit held in Kigali, Rwanda on 28th-31st October 2013 adopted the Smart Africa Manifesto document by 7 African Heads of States.
Megaproject AFRICA XXI: Smart Africa: Green Africa: Inclusive Africa
1. Project AFRICA XXI:Project AFRICA XXI: Smart, Green andSmart, Green and
Inclusive ContinentInclusive Continent
SMART AFRICA™
GREEN AFRICA™
INCLUSIVE AFRICA™
African Union: Towards a Peaceful, Prosperous & Integrated Africa
[Developing the Smart Africa™, the Transform Africa Summit held in Kigali, Rwanda on 28th-31st October
2013 adopted the Smart Africa Manifesto document by 7 African Heads of States]
2. AFRICA XXI is to accelerate Agenda 2063: “a
strategic framework for the socio-economic
transformation of the continent over the next 50
years, building on and seeking to accelerate the
implementation of past and existing continental
initiatives for growth and sustainable
development”. Namely:
the Lagos Plan of Action, The Abuja Treaty, The
Minimum Integration Programme, the
Programme for Infrastructural Development in
Africa (PIDA), the Comprehensive Africa
Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP),
The New partnership for Africa’s Development
(NEPAD), Regional Plans and Programmes and
National Plans; national, regional, continental
best practices.
AFRICA XXI is to implement the Vision of the
African Union:
“An integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa,
driven by its own citizens and representing a
dynamic force in global arena.” >>>
Agenda 2063
Peace & Security
Political Affairs
HR, Science & Technology
Infrastructure & Energy
Social Affairs
Trade & Industry
Rural Economy & Agriculture
Economic Affairs
Legal Affairs
Women, Gender & Development
Civil Society & Diasp
The African Union is made up of both political and
administrative bodies.
The highest decision-making organ is the Assembly of the
African Union, made up of all the heads of state or government
of member states of the AU.
The Assembly is chaired by Idriss Déby, President of Chad.
The AU also has a representative body, the Pan African
Parliament, which consists of 265 members elected by the
national legislatures of the AU member states.
Its president is Bethel Nnaemeka Amadi.
https://www.au.int/web/en
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3. Vision of the African Union: “An integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a
dynamic force in global arena.”
The Objectives of the AU
To achieve greater unity and solidarity between the African countries and the peoples of Africa;
To defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of its Member States;
To accelerate the political and socio-economic integration of the continent;
To promote and defend African common positions on issues of interest to the continent and its peoples;
To encourage international cooperation, taking due account of the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights;
To promote peace, security, and stability on the continent;
To promote democratic principles and institutions, popular participation and good governance;
To promote and protect human and peoples' rights in accordance with the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and
other relevant human rights instruments;
To establish the necessary conditions which enable the continent to play its rightful role in the global economy and in
international negotiations;
To promote sustainable development at the economic, social and cultural levels as well as the integration of African economies;
To promote co-operation in all fields of human activity to raise the living standards of African peoples;
To coordinate and harmonize the policies between the existing and future Regional Economic Communities for the gradual
attainment of the objectives of the Union;
To advance the development of the continent by promoting research in all fields, in particular in science and technology;
To work with relevant international partners in the eradication of preventable diseases and the promotion of good health on
the continent.
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4. The aspirations reflect our desire for shared prosperity and well-being, for unity and integration, for a continent of free citizens and e
.
ASPIRATION 1: A prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable development. We are determined to eradicate
poverty in one generation and build shared prosperity through social and economic transformation of the continent.
ASPIRATION 2: An integrated continent, politically united, based on the ideals of Pan-Africanism and the vision of Africa’s
Renaissance. Since 1963, the quest for African Unity has been inspired by the spirit of Pan Africanism, focusing on liberation,
and political and economic independence. It is motivated by development based on self-reliance and self-determination of
African people, with democratic and people-centred governance.
ASPIRATION 3: An Africa of good governance, democracy, respect for human rights, justice and the rule of law.
Africa shall have a universal culture of good governance, democratic values, gender equality, respect for human rights, justice
and the rule of law.
ASPIRATION 4: A peaceful and secure Africa. Mechanisms for peaceful prevention and resolution of conflicts will be functional
at all levels. As a first step, dialogue-centred conflict prevention and resolution will be actively promoted in such a way that by
2020 all guns will be silent. A culture of peace and tolerance shall be nurtured in Africa’s children and youth through peace
education.
ASPIRATION 5: An Africa with a strong cultural identity, common heritage, values and ethics. Pan-Africanism and the common
history, destiny, identity, heritage, respect for religious diversity and consciousness of African people’s and her diaspora’s will
be entrenched.
ASPIRATION 6: An Africa whose development is people-driven, relying on the potential of African people, especially its women
and youth, and caring for children. All the citizens of Africa will be actively involved in decision making in all aspects. Africa shall
be an inclusive continent where no child, woman or man will be left behind or excluded, on the basis of gender, political
affiliation, religion, ethnic affiliation, locality, age or other factors.
ASPIRATION 7: Africa as a strong, united, resilient and influential global player and partner. Africa shall be a strong, united,
resilient, peaceful and influential global player and partner with a significant role in world affairs. We affirm the importance of
African unity and solidarity in the face of continued external interference including, attempts to divide the continent and undue
pressures and sanctions on some countries.
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5. Africa is the world's second-largest and second-
most-populous continent. At about 30.3 million
km², it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area
and 20.4 % of its total land area.
With 1.23 billion people as of 2017, it accounts
for about 16,36% of the world's human
population.
The continent is surrounded by the
Mediterranean Sea to the north, both the Suez
Canal and the Red Sea along the Sinai
Peninsula to the northeast, the Indian Ocean to
the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the
west. The continent includes Madagascar and
various archipelagos.
It contains 54 fully recognized sovereign states
(countries), nine territories and two de facto
independent states.
40.5 % of the population is urban (505,429,407
people in 2017)
Africa's population is the youngest amongst all
the continents; the median age is 19.5, when
the worldwide median age is 30.4
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6. North Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania,
Morocco, Tunisia
West Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde,
Cote d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea,
Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria,
Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo
Central Africa: Cameroon, Central African
Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon,
Sao Tome and Principe
East Africa: Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia,
Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan,
Tanzania, Uganda
Southern Africa: Angola, Botswana, Lesotho,
Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique,
Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland,
Zambia, Zimbabwe
This is a list of the African nations ranked by
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Purchasing
Power Parity (PPP) >>>
Region
Rank
Country
2015 GDP (PPP)
millions of International dollars
— Africa 5,736,700
1 Nigeria 1,192.00
2 Egypt 995.97
3 South Africa 724.01
4 Algeria 570.64
5 Morocco 274.53
6 Angola 185.25
7 Sudan 167.42
8 Ethiopia 159.22
9 Tanzania 150.4
10 Kenya 143.05
11 Tunisia 127.21
12 Ghana 113.35
13 Libya 92.88
14 Uganda 79.75
15 Ivory Coast 78.34
16 Cameroon 72.11
17 Zambia 64.65
18 Democratic Republic of the Congo 63.27
19 Botswana 37.16
20 Senegal 36.30
21 Madagascar 35.56
22 Gabon 34.41
23 Chad 33.73
24 Mozambique 32.00
25 Burkina Faso 31.18
26 Mali 29.15
27 Zimbabwe 28.90
28 Republic of the Congo 27.92
29 Equatorial Guinea 25.94
30 Mauritius 24.84
31 Namibia 24.51
32 Benin 21.16
33 Malawi 20.56
34 Rwanda 20.32
35 Niger 18.96
36 Mauritania 16.43
37 Guinea 15.28
38 Swaziland 10.87
39 Togo 10.82
40 Eritrea 7.94
41 Burundi 7.88
42 Somalia 5.90
43 Lesotho 5.78
44 Gambia 3.27
45 Liberia 3.78
46 Cape Verde 3.48
47 Djibouti 3.09
48 Seychelles 2.53
49 Guinea-Bissau 1.94
50 Central African Republic 1.62
51 Comoros 1.21
52 São Tomé and Príncipe 0.66
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7. • Algeria
• Angola
• Benin
• Botswana
• Burkina Faso
• Burundi
• Cabo Verde
• Cameroon
•
Central African Republic
• Chad
• Comoros
• Côte d'Ivoire
•
Democratic Republic of Congo
• Djibouti
• Egypt
• Equatorial Guinea
• Eritrea
• Ethiopia
• Gabon
• The Gambia
• Ghana
• Guinea
• Guinea-Bissau
• Kenya
• Lesotho
• Liberia
• Libya
• Madagascar
• Malawi
• Mali
• Mauritania
• Mauritius
• Morocco
• Mozambique
• Namibia
• Niger
• Nigeria
• Republic of Congo
• Rwanda
•
Sahrawi Arab Democratic
Republic
•
São Tomé and Príncipe
• Senegal
• Seychelles
• Sierra Leone
• Somalia
• South Africa
• South Sudan
• Sudan
• Swaziland
• Tanzania
• Togo
• Tunisia
• Uganda
• Zambia
• Zimbabwe
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Knowledge
AFRICA/
Continent/
Country/
City/Commu
nity
Smart AFRICA
I-Africa
Platform
for 3Cs
Eco-
AFRICA/
Continent/
Country/
City/Commu
nity
Digital
AFRICA/
Continent/
Country/
City/Commu
nity
Physical Capital
Natural Capital
Ecosystems
Natural Resources
Renewables/RES
Eco Technologies
Green Infrastructure
Eco-Urbanization
Green Society
ECO-SUSTAINABLE GROWTH Information/Digital Capital
Smart Mobility , Smart Services
ICT Infrastructure, OTN, Optical
Networks , NG Broadband
3DTV, HDTV, CC, Intelligent Clouds
Internet of Things, u-Computation
Digital/Cyber Society
TECHNOLOGICAL/SMART GROWTH
Social/Human/I-Capital
Innovation Ecosystems
Smart Living
Smart Economy
Knowledge Infrastructure
i-Industry
Smart Governance
Equity, Wellbeing, QoL Knowledge
Society
SOCIAL/INCLUSIVE GROWTH
Inclusive green-growth smart Africa strategy,
policy and master plan as a platform for
national priorities and development strategies
9. A Future Africa Blueprint for building smart, green, inclusive, sustainable territories,
regions, states, cities and communities.
The Initiative is to systematically transform Africa, economically, technologically,
infrastructurally, socially, politically and ecologically,
embracing sustainable integrated regional, national, urban and rural development,
natural resources, water, energy and information management, sewerage and sanitation,
mobility, transport, agriculture, food, industry, housing, building, health, education,
employment, business and commerce, environments, communities, public safety and
security.
Green, Smart and Inclusive Regions, Cities and Villages are the pathways to Africa’s all-
sustainable transformation, economical, technological, infrastructural, social, political
and ecological.
Smart Africa is to set an agenda of Africa’s technological and digital transformation.
This agenda will require special partnerships and collaboration with different
stakeholders.
Green Africa is to set an agenda of Africa’s green transformation.
This agenda will require special partnerships and collaboration with different
stakeholders.
Social Africa is to set an agenda of Africa’s social transformation. This agenda will require
special partnerships and collaboration with different stakeholders.
Project Africa XXI is to integrate for potential investors and stakeholders all the key
dimensions in a single all-comprehensive vision of Future Africa sustainable development
strategy.
This unprecedented agenda will require total partnerships and collaboration with all the
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10. Integrated Manufacturing Infrastructure
(Renewables, Optical ICT Networks, Intelligent
Transportation, Smart Utilities, Facilities,
Buildings, Industrial Parks, Economic Zones,
etc.)
Sustainable Facility Industry (Buildings,
Plants, Fields, Athletic Facilities, Recreational
Facilities, Utilities, Gas System, Grids, Sewage
Works, Transportation Systems, Water Systems)
Smart City Industry (Intelligent Urbanization
Industry)
Future Internet Industry (Internet of
Everything)
Smart Additive Manufacturing (Digital
Manufacturing, Machines, Materials,
Technologies, 3D & 4D Printing, The printing
world industry of buildings, aircrafts, ships, cars,
computers, drugs, toys, weapons, etc.)
Smart Environment Industry: genetic
industries of renewable energy and natural
resources of agriculture, livestock, forestry, and
fishing
Renewables
Buildings as Power
Plants
Energy Storage
Technology
Smart Grid Technology
(Energy Internet)
Plug in, Electric, Hybrid
and Fuel Cell
Transportation
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11. Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Goal 2. End hunger, achieve food security and
improved nutrition and promote sustainable
agriculture
Goal 3. Ensure healthy lives and promote well-
being for all at all ages
Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality
education and promote lifelong learning
opportunities for all
Goal 5. Achieve gender equality and empower all
women and girls
Goal 6. Ensure availability and sustainable
management of water and sanitation for all
Goal 7. Ensure access to affordable, reliable,
sustainable and modern energy for all
Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and
sustainable economic growth, full and
productive employment and decent work for all
Goal 9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote
inclusive and sustainable industrialization and
foster innovation
Goal 10. Reduce inequality within and among
countries
Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements
inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Goal 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and
production patterns
Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate
change and its impacts
Goal 14. Conserve and sustainably use the
oceans, seas and marine resources for
sustainable development
Goal 15. Protect, restore and promote sustainable
use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage
forests, combat desertification, and halt and
reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies
for sustainable development, provide access to
justice for all and build effective, accountable and
inclusive institutions at all levels
Goal 17. Strengthen the means of implementation
and revitalize the global partnership for
sustainable development
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/post2015/tra
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12. The CAP is based on six pillars:
structural economic transformation and
inclusive growth;
science, technology, and innovation;
people-centred development;
environmental sustainability, natural resources
management and disaster risk management;
peace and security;
finance and partnerships.
Its development outcomes and enablers:
institutional capacity development,
domestic resource mobilization,
participation and ownership at the community,
local and global levels,
social inclusiveness and equality,
governance and leadership,
peace and security,
regional integration and trade,
infrastructure development and global
cooperation and partnership.
The CAP priorities are all reflected in the SDGs
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13. Central Africa
Eastern Africa
North Africa
Southern Africa
Western Africa
39 States: Algeria…Rwanda
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
World Bank Demonstration Project: Smart Ruanda
SMART Rwanda helps Rwanda achieve its ICT vision, one village at a time,
defining ten verticals (sectors) in which we believe structured deployment of
ICTs can have maximum impact. These verticals are SMART Education, SMART
Healthcare, SMART Governance, SMART Business, SMART Agriculture, SMART
Environment, SMART Job Creation, SMART Infrastructure, SMART Girls, and
SMART Cities.
http://blogs.worldbank.org/ic4d/co-creating-smart-rwanda-smart-africa-and-smart-w
Smart City Projects, in South Africa and Kenia
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14. The idea of Smart Africa was first published in August 2013 under the I-WORLD MANIFESTO.
The Transform Africa Summit held in Kigali, Rwanda on 28th-31st October 2013 adopted the
Smart Africa Manifesto document that aims to put ICT at the centre of National Socio-economic development
agenda of member countries; improve access to ICT especially Broadband; to improve accountability,
efficiency and openness through ICT promoting the introduction of advanced technologies in
telecommunication; to put Private Sector first; and to leverage ICT to promote sustainable development.
SMART Africa is a bold and innovative commitment to accelerate sustainable socio-economic development
on the continent, ushering Africa into a knowledge economy through affordable access to Broadband and
usage of Information and Communications Technologies.
Smart Africa secretariat is headquartered in Kigali, and made of all African countries adhering to the Smart
Africa Manifesto.
SMART AFRICA ALLIANCE
The Alliance is a framework for implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the SMART Africa Manifesto,
designed to make it actionable. Currently, the Alliance is a partnership bringing together all African countries
adhering to the Manifesto represented by the AU, the ITU, World Bank, AfDB, ECA, the GSMA, ICANN and the
Private Sector.
Besides its initial membership, other organizations and countries sharing the same vision, interests and
goals will be admitted to the Alliance.
https://www.smartafrica.org/tas17/about
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15. The Transform Africa Summit held in Kigali, Rwanda on
28th-31st October 2013 culminated in the adoption of
the Smart Africa Manifesto document by 7 African Heads
of States in which they committed to provide leadership
in accelerating socio-economic development through
ICT’s.
On 30th-31st January 2014, The SMART Africa
Manifesto was endorsed by all Heads of State and
Government of the African Union at the 22nd Ordinary
Session of the Assembly of the African Union in Addis
Ababa.
This development places the Manifesto at the heart of
the ICT agenda in Africa beyond just the 7 original
signatories at the Summit to all the 53 African countries.
PILLARS OF SMART AFRICA
The SMART Africa has 5 pillars which reflect the 5
principles of the Smart Africa Manifesto. These pillars
are (1) Policy, (2) Access, (3) e-Government, (4) Private
Sector/Entrepreneurship and (5) Sustainable
Development.
SMART AFRICA ENABLERS
The pillars mentioned above are built on four, cross-
cutting enablers which will support the implementation
of SMART Africa. These enablers are (1) Innovation; (2)
Communications and Advocacy; (3) Capacity Building;
and (4) Resource Mobilization.
The 5 pillars and 4 enablers when effectively developed
and combined will contribute to Economic Growth and
Job creation, which remains the ultimate goal of the
Smart Africa Manifesto.
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16. Transform Africa Summit 2017 has been designed to foster constructive conversation towards building a Smart Africa and
facilitate meetings of like minds seeking policy & opportunities to accelerate the continent towards socio economic
transformation.
Transform Africa Summit is the annual leading African forum bringing together global and regional leaders from government,
business and international organizations to collaborate on new ways of shaping, accelerating and sustaining Africa’s on-going
digital revolution.
Geared towards connecting, innovating and transforming the continent into a knowledge economy thereby driving global
competitiveness and job creation, Transform Africa Summit’s aim is to enable Member States to become more competitive,
agile, open and innovative smart economies with the most favorable business climates that attracts large-scale investments,
reward entrepreneurship and enable fast growth and exports, leveraging ICT innovations to transform African nations into smart
societies.
SMART AFRICA LEADERS SUMMIT to feature the unveiling of the Africa Smart and Sustainable Cities Blueprint and a high level
dialogue between Heads of State, private sector business leaders and executives of international organizations.
SMART AFRICA WOMEN'S SUMMIT to empower women and girls in ICT by governments, private sector, civil society and
academia.
SMART AFRICA CONFERENCE to focus on the role of technology in delivering effective, efficient and sustainable urban
infrastructure and solutions to ensure economic success and prosperity.
SMART CITY EXHIBITION to discover and learn from leading technology and solution providers who will create digital
experiences around their products and services addressing Smart Africa needs and shaping the path towards digital
transformation.
YOUTH CONNEKT COMPETITION to feature a SMART Girl theme in support of the Africa Smart Women & Girl initiative.
SMART AFRICA BUSINESS LEADERS SYMPOSIUM
SMART NETWORKING HUB
SMART TALK: SPOTLIGHT ON...
SMART AFRICA INVEST PROGRAM
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-smart-africa
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World Bank, International Monetary Fund
African Union (AU Commission, NEPAD Agency,
specialized institutions and Regional Economic
Communities), International Telecommunications Union
(ITU), African Development Bank (AfDB), UN Economic
Commission for Africa (UNECA), GSM Alliance (GSMA),
ICANN, African Telecommunications Union (ATU)
the Private Sector, Smart Nation/City Investment of
Major Corporations:
Huawei (Smart City Initiative); IBM (Smarter Planet Initiative); Cisco
Systems (Smart + Connected Communities); Siemens (Smart
Mobility Initiative); Orange (France Telecom) (Smart City Initiative);
Alcatel-Lucent (Smart City Initiative); Microsoft (Intelligent City
Platform); Oracle (Intelligent Government Platform); Toshiba
(Intelligent Energy and Smart); Schneider Electric (Smart City
Initiative); Hitachi (Smart City Initiative), Smart City Planning, Inc.
18. Governing Board:
Presidency and Council of Ministers
Parliament
Ministries and Government Departments
Municipalities
Local Communities
Political Parties
Civic Associations and NGOs
Business Groups & Innovative SMEs
Banking Institutions
Public-Service State Corporations:
Global IT and Local Telecom Corporations:
Academia, Universities and Research Institutes
Key Consultants: EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (EU, Cyprus); EIS
Intellectual Systems (Russia, Moscow, Skolkovo – Innovation Center)
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19. The Sustainable LAND and ENVIRONMENT or NATURE AND GEOGRAPHY
Natural Heritage, Relief, Drainage, Soils, Climate, Plant and animal life, Eco Settlement patterns
The Smart PEOPLE
Ethnic composition, Language, Demography, Social structures, Family structure, Religion
The Smart ECONOMY
Management, Force, Personnel, Work force, Resources, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Industry,
Banking and finance, Trade, Transportation, Information structure and communications
The Smart Territory
Eco Regions, Intelligent Cities and Green Communities
The Smart ADMINISTRATION
Government, Executive, Legislative, Judicial; Armed forces or Military, Police force, Security
force; Education and Health and Welfare services and Social conditions; Transnational issues
The Smart CULTURE
Cultural Heritage,The arts, Folk culture, Architecture, Literature, Music, Visual arts, Theatre and
motion pictures, Libraries and museums, Science, Technology, Cultural institutions, Sport and
recreation, The media, Press and broadcasting, History
The Sustainable FUTURE: Intelligent Nation, Eco Land, Future State, or Smart
Country
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20. It is possible and affordable for Arica to achieve 100
percent renewable energy by 2030, if there is the
political will to strive for this goal, with the following
energy generation mix:.
wind turbines
solar thermal power plants
solar photovoltaic (PV) power plants
rooftop PV systems
geothermal power plants
hydroelectric power plants
ocean-wave devices
tidal turbines
sustainable biomass and biofuel facilities feed stocked
from plant and animal materials, agricultural,
commercial, domestic, and/or industrial wastes, with no
impact on the natural environment, water resources,
food security, and land use
Distributed generation using renewable energy systems
of small-scale solar, wind, and geothermal devices to
provide energy to urban and rural populations.
“By making the right decisions today, African countries
can usher in a sustainable energy landscape for
generations to come”.
IRENA (2015), Africa 2030:
Roadmap for a Renewable Energy Future. IRENA, Abu
Dhabi.
www.irena.org/remap
The DESERTEC Concept integrates all renewable energies in a
trans-national supergrid
Using High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) lines
Using a smart mix of the most efficient and abundant sources of
renewable energy
Concentrating Solar-Thermal Power (CSP) in desert regions
Wind power in coastal areas
Hydro power in mountainous regions
Photovoltaics in sunny areas
Biomass and Geothermal power where geographic conditions
are favorable
http://www.desertec.org/
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21. Green Africa Foundation (founded in Kenya in 2000 with a focus of implementing practical hands-on
community driven projects aimed at greening the African continent. Vision is to have “a Green Africa” while
the Mission is “To empower communities with innovative models for sustainable Natural Resource
Management’’. It is articulated through the Green Africa village concept where communities undertake a
series of activities that result to sustainable environmental conservation and natural resource management,
assurance of food security, policy dialogue and advocacy and social integration through peace building,
ethical and moral probity. Green to us is in three folds: The First Green is to treat people kindly through
upholding ethics and training on life skills. The Second Green is to promote good health, peace within
communities and to create sustainable livelihoods. The Third Green is the actual environmental
conservation).
The Green Africa Directory is an online pan-African network that aims to connect and promote sustainability
organisations across Africa and is a green hub for news and information. The Green Africa Directory aims to
inspire and accelerate sustainability across all sectors in Africa – raising awareness, facilitating knowledge-
sharing, enabling collaboration and igniting innovation.
The African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF), we came together to advance the policies and secure the
investments that will ensure a better life for millions of Africa’s farmers and families—and realize the vision
of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In a region challenged by climate change, rapidly growing
urban populations, and an urgent need for jobs, agriculture offers solutions, providing a clear path to food
security and employment opportunities for all Africans.
Africa faces serious environmental challenges, including erosion, desertification, deforestation, and most
importantly drought and water shortages, which have increased poverty and hunger by reducing agricultural
production and people’s incomes.
Clean potable water is rare in most of Africa despite the fact that the continent is crossed by several major
rivers and contains some of the largest freshwater lakes in the world.
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22. African peoples suffer despite a wealth of natural resources.
In general, the principal causes of poverty are harmful economic systems, conflict, environmental factors
such as drought and climate change, and population growth. Poverty itself is a major cause of hunger,
disease, conflict and corruption.
795 million people were hungry worldwide, and Sub-Saharan Africa was the second largest of hungry
people, as Asia had 512 million, principally due to its larger population.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 233 million people in sub-Saharan Africa were
hungry/undernourished in 2014-6.
75% of the world’s poorest countries are located in Africa, including Zimbabwe, Liberia and Ethiopia.
Control over resources and income is based on military, political and economic power in the hands of a
minority, who live well, while those at the bottom barely survive, see
Harmful economic systems as a cause of hunger and poverty; freedom rankings for sub-Saharan African
countries in 2016 at http://www.freedomhouse.org/report-types/freedom-world.
One way that those in positions of power obtain income is through corruption, see the
2015 map of perceived corruption worldwide and in Africa.
About 40% of the world’s refugees are located in Africa. Due to continuing violence, conflict and widespread
human rights abuses, in Africa they make 11 million people, including stateless people and returnees,
The greatest mortality in Africa arises from preventable water-borne diseases, from mixing sewage and
drinking water supplies, which affect infants and young children.
More than one million people, mostly children under the age of five, die every year from malaria. Malarial
deaths in Africa alone account for 90 percent of all malaria deaths worldwide. 80% of these victims are
African children. The U.N. Millennium Project has calculated that a child in Africa dies from malaria every 30
seconds, or about 3,000 each day. See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_Africa
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23. i-NATION PLATFORM
i-GOVERNMENT
Smart Land and Environment
Sustainable INFRASTRUCTURE (Land,
Transportation, Energy, ICT, Water, Waste)
Sustainable Roads
GREEN ECONOMY
INNOVATION INDUSTRY
ECO, HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND SMART TOURISM
INNOVATION ECO-CORRIDORS: KNOWLEDGE PARKS,
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PARKS, AGRICULTURE
PARKS, ECO FARMS, AIRPORT CITY PARKS, HARBOR
DEVELOPMENT PARKS, SERVER FARMS, ENERGY
PARKS
SMART AIRPORT CITIES AND SPACE TOURISTRY
ECO REGIONS (Districts)
SMART CITIES (Municipalities)
GREEN COMMUNITIES (Eco Villages)
SUSTAINABLE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENTS (Cultural
Smart Settlements, Eco Towns, Smart Villages,
Green Communities, etc.)
Space Touristry,
Innovation Eco-Corridors,
KNOWLEDGE LAND
National Program of Intelligent Sustainable Infrastructure
(Telecommunications, Energy, Transportation, Water, Waste,
Construction, Environment)
National Program of Innovative ICT and Broadband Knowledge
Economy
National Program of Smart Eco Territories (communities,
villages, towns, cities, districts, and country)
National Program of Science, Research and Innovation (Strategy
for Research and Innovation)
National Program of Knowledge Industry
1. knowledge clusters,
2. university research parks,
3. science and technology parks,
4. healthcare parks,
5. technopolises,
6. business innovation parks,
7. industrial clusters, organic agro-clusters,
8. Smart villages, open economic zones, etc.
National Program of Smart Social Infrastructure (Governance ,
Economy, Society, institutions, data, policies, laws, regulations
and standards)
National Program of Smart Government Agencies and State
Corporations
National Program of Smart Industry, Corporations and Intelligent
Business Management
National Program of Smart Lifestyle, Creativity and Knowledge
and Persistent Learning
National Programs of the Smart Health System and Sustainable
Social Insurance System
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24. Globally, there are about 700 cities, each with population exceeding 500,000. The infrastructure investment for these cities is
forecasted to be $30 trillion to $40 trillion, cumulatively, over the next 20 years
Three city archetypes need to be considered: New build cities, as Masdar in Abu Dhabi and Songdo in Korea; Developed market
cities; Developing market cities, adopting sustainable development policies, intelligent ICT networks, and eco-engineering
technologies and solutions to optimize community assets and resources and protect energy reserves, land and environment.
The United Cities and Local Governments, a global network of cities, local and regional governments, defines smart cities as
using new technologies, the promotion of innovation and knowledge management to become more liveable, functional,
competitive and modern.
In essence, the Ideal Future City makes a unified project of three innovative cities, as three critical layers/levels planned,
managed and coordinated as integral multi-projects:
Digital/ICT/Hi-Tech/Ubiquitous/Cyber/Mobile/Smart Cyprus (Districts, Municipalities, Communities)
(Digital/Information Capital; Intelligent ICT Infrastructure, Multi-Play Telecom Networks, Smart Governance, Intelligent
Management Platforms, Ubiquitous Computation, Network-integrated Buildings, Digital Communities, Virtual Lifestyle)
Sustainable/Ecological/Green/Zero-Carbon/Zero-Waste/Zero-Energy/Nature Friendly/Eco Cyprus (Districts,
Municipalities, Communities) (Natural Capital; Natural Resources, Physical Capital, Green Energy Networks, Green
Buildings, Eco-Environment, Eco Communities, Green Lifestyle)
Knowledge/Learning/Innovation/ /Intelligent/Science/Intellectual/LivingLab/Creative/Human/Social
Cyprus (Districts, Municipalities, Communities)
(Knowledge or Innovation Capital; Human/Intellectual Capital, Social Capital and Networks, Social Cohesion, Knowledge
Triangles/Health Triangles, Knowledge EcoSystems, Knowledge Communities, Intelligent/Smart Lifestyle)
The blueprint for sustainable urban development, the Smart Green City, defined as 3.0 City, is to originate intelligent world’s
urbanization enhancing urban wealth, performance and competitiveness, and promoting smart innovation and creativity,
education, art and medicine, science and technology, industry and commerce, transportation and mobility, social
communications and public administration and environment conservation.
SMART TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE: The EU Smart Communities and Cities Prototype: 3.0 City, from Dumb to Intelligent
Cities. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-28497022
Transform Africa to focus on Smart Cities
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25. EUROPEAN SMART CITY PROTOTYPE
THE SMART ECOCITY
At the recent Smart Cities and Communities
Communication Launch Event, 10 July 2012,
Sheraton Hotel: Place Rogier 3, 1210 Brussels, the
Smart City and Community Concept originated by us
for a specific green field locality in EU, Cyprus, has
been advanced by the European Commission as a
European Smart City Prototype for cities and
communities:
1.
Smart Cities and Communities Communication Launch Event, 10 July 2012, Sheraton Hotel, Brussels
2.
The Cyprus Presidency’s view on Smart Cities and Communities
3. EU Smart Cities and Communities Prototype:
http://neapolis.com
Abdoullaev, A., 2011, A Smart World: A Development
Model for Intelligent Cities. Keynote. The 11th IEEE
International Conference on Computer and
Information Technology;
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/CIT2011/index.php?p=Keynotes
A. Abdoullaev. Smart EcoCity™ (Intelligent EcoCity™),
ISBN 978-9963-9958-1-3, 2011, Cyprus, EU
A. Abdoullaev. Neapolis Smart EcoCity, ISBN 978-
9963-9958-0-6,2011, Cyprus, EU
CONCEPT: The Trinity City; Smart Eco City, Intelligent Green
City
STRATEGY: The most innovative urban development
strategy, as integrating the Eco City Strategy, Digital City
Strategy and Knowledge City Strategy
ARCHITECTURE: Integrated architecture of urban systems
and services to achieve a fully sustainable “New City” of
Eco-Intelligence
OBJECTIVE: Prototype Model for European Smart City for
other cities and communities
SMART TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE: The EU Smart
Communities and Cities Prototype: 3.0 City, from Dumb to
Intelligent Cities.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
Replicating the concept, we are to transform the
metropolises and global cities according to the
Smart Eco Life Strategy to re-emerge as:
Smart Eco London™; Smart Eco Paris™; Smart Eco Rome™;
Smart Eco Geneva™; Smart Eco Moscow™; Smart Eco
New York™; Smart Eco Dubai™ ; Smart Eco Tokyo™ - スマ
ートエコ東京 ; Smart Eco Shanghai™ 上海 ; Smart Eco
Taipei™ 臺北 ; Smart Eco Singapore™ 新加坡 ;Smart Eco
Hong Kong™ 香港 ; Smart Eco Shenzhen™ 深圳 , etc.
http://eu-smartcities.eu/commitment/3089
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26. EIS (Smart World Strategy)
IBM (Smarter Planet Initiative)
Cisco Systems (Smart + Connected
Communities)
Siemens (Smart Mobility Initiative)
Huawei (Smart City Initiative)
Orange (France Telecom) (Smart City Initiative)
Alcatel-Lucent (Smart City Initiative)
Microsoft (Intelligent City Platform)
Oracle (Intelligent Government Platform)
Toshiba (Intelligent Energy and Smart)
Schneider Electric (Smart City Initiative)
Hitachi (Smart City Initiative),
LG CNS
SAP AG, etc.
Smart City Project
Smart City Planning, Inc. >
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27. 1. Smart Economy (Innovation, Productivity, Innovative Spirit, Intellectual Property, Entrepreneurship,
Knowledge Market/Industry, Openness)
Holyoke, Massachusetts; Kochi, India; Malta; Manado, Indonesia; Nanjing, China
2. Smart Environment (Natural Capital and Resources, Sustainable Resource Management)
Amsterdam, Netherlands; Burlington, Ontario; Dublin, Ireland; Dubuque, Iowa; Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; Lyon,
France; Malaga, Spain; Peterborough, United Kingdom; San Diego, California; Shenyang, China; Santa Barbara, California;
Stockholm, Sweden; Sydney, Australia; Yokohama, Japan; Pafos, Cyprus
3. Smart Governance (e-Participation, public/social services, transparency, political strategies and
perspectives)
Chengdu, China; Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Matosinhos, Portugal; Syracuse, New York; Wilmington, North Carolina
4. Smart Lifestyle (Smart Living, Quality of Life)
Boise, Idaho; Houston, Texas; Johannesburg, South Africa; Pafos, Cyprus
5. Smart Transportation (Smart Mobility, innovative, safe and sustainable transport systems and facilities)
Alameda County, California; Alcoa, Tennessee; Portland, Oregon; Southampton, United Kingdom
6. Smart Community (Social Cohesion, Unity in Community, Human Infrastructure, Interfaces, Integration)
Chattanooga, Tennessee; Dublin, Ohio; Eindhoven, the Netherlands; Issy-les-Moulineaux, France; Luxembourg; Queensland,
Australia; Stratford, Ontario, Canada; Windsor-Essex, Ontario, Canada; Pafos, Cyprus; Skolkovo, Russia
Integrating Model of 3.0 City: Smart Sustainable Cities: the way to smart, sustainable and inclusive national and regional
growth, all six dimensions of a ‘Smart City’ are merged and interrelated: Smart People, Smart Economy, Smart Governance,
Smart Mobility, Smart Environments, and Smart Living.
The EU Smart Communities and Cities Prototype: 3.0 City, from Dumb to Intelligent CitiesThe EU Smart Communities and Cities Prototype: 3.0 City, from Dumb to Intelligent Cities. http://
www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-guide
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28. Physical/Hard infrastructure refers to the large physical/technical/fixed networks and capital assets, as
ecological capital and digital capital, serving to convey or channel or transmit people, vehicles, materials, fluids,
energy, information, or electro-magnetic waves.
It is the base for the functioning of a smart industrial nation, as
Green Infrastructure, Land, Environment and Landscape
Sustainable Transportation infrastructure
Green Energy infrastructure
Water management infrastructure
Smart Communications infrastructure
Solid waste management infrastructure
Environment/Earth monitoring and measurement networks
Basic energy or communications facilities, such as oil refineries, gold mines, coal mines, oil wells and natural gas wells, radio
and television broadcasting facilities, are classified as part of national infrastructure.
Social/Soft infrastructure refers to all the institutions which are required to maintain the economic, health, cultural and
social sustainability and quality of being of a country/region/area/city:
the smart financial system,
the smart education system,
the smart health care system,
the smart system of government,
law smart enforcement system,
Smart emergency services
Smart defence system.
Smart Infrastructure systems include the fixed assets, the control systems and intelligent software to operate, manage and
monitor the systems, as well as constructions, facilities and vehicles
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29. SMART ECO INDUSTRY, a sector of nation’s sustainable economy; the stock of basic facilities of capital equipment to function for a smart
country/area/region; a group of productive enterprises and organizations that produce or supply innovative goods, services, or sustainable sources of
income.
Smart industries are reclassified as primary, secondary and tertiary, but as closely interconnected.
Primary industry
It covers genetic industries of renewable natural resources of agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing , and natural processes as
renewable energy resources (solar energy, hydroenergy, geothermal energy, airthemal energy, wind energy, bioenergy and landfill gas, LFG, and
energy from sewage thermal technologies, WTE plants).
It is downsizing extractive industries of mining of mineral ores, quarrying of stone and extraction of mineral fuels, considering it as part of national
infrastructure.
Secondary or smart manufacturing industry
Secondary or smart manufacturing industry, heavy and light industries, takes the replacable raw materials and goods to economically process into
resource-efficient consumer goods and products; building sustainable capital goods.
It is optimizing energy-producing industries, aviation, construction/housing, automobile, chemical, coal, electronics, computer, steel trucking, oil,
shipbuilding, fashion, film, show biz, fashion, and arms industries
Tertiary or smart service industry,
It produces no tangible goods, provide services, intangible gains or generate sustainable wealth and prosperity, a mix of private and government
enterprises.
It includes:
Smart banking, finance, insurance, investment and real estate services;
smart wholesale, retail, and resale trade;
Smart transportation, information and communications services; professional, consulting, legal and personal services;
Sustainable tourism, hotels, restaurants and entertainment;
Smart repair and maintenance services;
Smart education and teaching;
Smart health, social welfare, administrative, police, security, and defence services.
Smart Sustainable Industry is the base for knowledge society and economy, marked by innovative economy, intelligent services,
knowledge, research and innovation
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SMART GROWTH STRATEGY, PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS: Global, National,
Regional, Urban and Inter-Communal
1. Smart AFRICA Sustainable Infrastructure
2. Eco Regions and Sustainable Communities
3. Smart Cities and Municipalities: EcoPolis and EcoVillage Projects
4. Eco Development Projects
5.Sustainable Building/Eco Construction Projects (Green Buildings, Eco Homes, Smart Villas, Intelligent Homes)
ORGANIZING SMART PUBLIC AND BUSINESS CLUSTERS of related enterprises,
suppliers, and institutions in different fields of economy, commerce, industry, or
civil services
1) Knowledge Parks of Third Generation
2) Innovatiion Parks, Smart Techno-clusters; Know-how clusters; Intelligent Eco-parks, Agro-Clusters; Medical or
Hospital Clusters; sector clusters, horizontal clusters, vertical supply chain clusters
3) Maximizing the business intelligence capital, productivity and creativity
4) Stimulating innovative businesses and intelligent industry (eg, integrated operations of people, processes and
technology, e-Field, i-Field, Digital Gas/Oilfield, intelligent field, or Smart Fields of Smart Wells)
5) Driving innovation in a new field of knowledge economy, commerce or industry (Smart Property, Intelligent
Infrastructure, Cloud Computing, Intelligent Energy, Smart Gas/Oil)
HIGH-LEVEL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
1. Global Initiatives for Smart Communities: EIS’ Smart World, IBM’s Smarter Planet, Cisco’s Intelligent
Urbanization, EIS’ Smart World, EU 2020 Strategy, and EU Initiatives on Smart Cities
2. World 2020: Lost Decade, Sluggish Recovery or Sustainable Recovery
3. Smart City Projects across AFRICA, or Why Smart Cities make Priorities for Global Investors and Corporations
(IBM, Cisco, Hitachi, Toshiba, Alcatel-Lucent, Siemens, Huawei, etc.)
4. Smart City as a Model Settlement, or How to Become a Smart Municipality and Green Community
5.
31. VISION AND MISSION:VISION AND MISSION:
The big goal of the company is to give in creating the tomorrow’s world of
sustainable regions, smart nations, intelligent cities and green communities.
The business target is marketing the smart world product lines: integrated
intelligent models, strategies, conceptual designs and master plans for smart
eco territories of the future (regions, countries, cities and communities)
SELLING POINTS
Smart cities offer major market opportunities for the government, big business
and innovative SMEs. Global systems integrators and technology vendors, such
as IBM, Cisco and Accenture, are spearheading smart city implementations
across the globe, trying to develop comprehensive smart city platforms, but
without a global smart city strategy.
EIS LTD is the conceptual leader in conceiving, planning and (re)developing
intelligent and sustainable regions and countries and cities as the large smart
eco territories of the future.
EIS Ltd is creating the future from the most fundamental and broad
perspectives, integrating different scientific, technological and corporate views,
like the Siemens’ Pictures of the Future, with specific technical solutions for
tomorrow’s world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-global-innovation-platform
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32. FUTURE WORLD PROJECTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION: Smart
Territories of the Future (World, EU, USA, Cyprus, Russia, Cities
and Communities)
Smart World, I-WORLD, to be offered for the globalSmart World, I-WORLD, to be offered for the global
organizations, UN, World Bank, international assemblies oforganizations, UN, World Bank, international assemblies of
business leaders, etc.business leaders, etc.
i-Russia (Smart Russia and i-Government), offered for thei-Russia (Smart Russia and i-Government), offered for the
federal government.federal government.
i-America (Smart USA and i-Government), offered for thei-America (Smart USA and i-Government), offered for the
federal government.federal government.
i-Europe (i-Europe Platform), to be offered for the EC.i-Europe (i-Europe Platform), to be offered for the EC.
i-Germany, offered for the federal government.i-Germany, offered for the federal government.
i-Britain, offered for the national government.i-Britain, offered for the national government.
i-Cyprus (Smart Cyprus 2013-2020), offered for the nationali-Cyprus (Smart Cyprus 2013-2020), offered for the national
governmentgovernment
i-City (Intelligent Eco Cities and Smart Sustainablei-City (Intelligent Eco Cities and Smart Sustainable
Communities), to be offered for municipalities and/or globalCommunities), to be offered for municipalities and/or global
systems integrators and vendors or big real estate developerssystems integrators and vendors or big real estate developers
or large multinationals or group of multinationals as Smart Cityor large multinationals or group of multinationals as Smart City
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34. I-WORLD™; Global SkyNet™
Smart Sustainable Communities™
Smart Sustainable World ™
Intelligent Eco City™; Smart Eco City™; iEcoCity™; Neapolis Smart EcoCity™
iCITY™, i-City ™, i-City Operating Systems™; Smart City Software™; i-Community
Package™
Intelligent Urban Operating Systems; Smart Eco Community Operating Systems,
SECOS™
Territorial Intelligent Platform™, TIP; Territorial Intelligent Systems™, TIS
X.0 World ™; World X.0 ™; 3.0 World ™; World 3.0; 3.0 City ™; City 3.0 ™
i-Europe™, Intelligent Europe™, Smart Europe™, Europe SkyNet™
i-Russia™, Smart Russia™, Intelligent Russia™, Russia SkyNet™
i-America™, i-China™, i-Japan™, i-Germany™, i-Britain™
Smart Africa™, Smart America™, Smart Asia™, Smart Europe™, Smart Australia™
Smart China™, Smart Japan™, Smart Germany™, Smart Britain™
Smart Cyprus ™, i-Cyprus ™, Smart EcoIsland™
3.0 City™; City 3.0™; Building 3.0
Умная Россия™, Интеллектуальная Россия ™
Encyclopedic Intelligence ™, Global Innovation Platform™
Smart Internet™, Intelligent Cyberspace, Intelligent Internet™, iNet™, Smart Web™
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35. Dr Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Managing Director, EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (EU)
worldxxi.com
iworld@worldxxi.com
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/azamat-abdoullaev
https://plus.google.com/+AzamatAbdoullaev
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/presentations
i-RUSSIA @i_EcoRUSSIA
Skype: EIS.Skolkovo
The Smart Eco Community “X” Consortium is engaged with a nonlinear growth for potential superpowers of
the 21st century, such as the EU, the USA, China, India, or Russia:
http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-superpowers-projects-states-powers-great-powers-and-hyperpowers
Smart Eco Community “X” Consortium/EIP on Smart Cities and Communities Stakeholder
https://eu-smartcities.eu/forum/smart-green-europe
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-green-europe
EIS LTD is an innovative enterprise, which is advancing across the globe
1. I-World Concept, http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
2. Intelligent Nation Development Strategy
3. Smart Sustainable City Policy
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-city
4. Global Innovation Technology Platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-world
https://www.facebook.com/
EIS ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-global-innovation-platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/innovation-platform
https://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd
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37. H.E. Paul Kagame
Chairman of the Smart Africa Board
encl.1
Subject: Project AFRICA XXI: Smart, Green and Inclusive Continent 07/02/2017
Dear President,
We ask you as the Chairman of the Smart Africa Board to initiate the Project AFRICA XXI: Smart, Green and
Inclusive Continent.
AFRICA XXI advances an inclusive green-growth smart Africa grand strategy as a common platform for
national priorities and development strategies, such as Project Rwanda 21: Smart, Green and Inclusive
State-Nation.
To be a Global Actor in a fast changing world AFRICA XXI has to adopt a model of sustainable community
development dealing with global challenges in an integrated way, with new forms of smart inclusive society
and governance of smart democracies.
The Project AFRICA XXI is to remedy the inefficient public governments and climate hostile national
economies and polluted cities leading to Poor, Unequal, Weak, Corrupted, Unfair and Insecure Africa
affected by crises and decay, decline and unemployment, poverty and inequalities, misgovernments and
corruption, refugees and terrorists.
Intelligent Industrialization and Eco-Smart Urbanization, Sustainable Development, Green Economy, Smart
Growth, Security, Equity, Inclusiveness, Direct Democracy, and Civil Society, all is to constitute the makeup
of Future Africa of the 21st century:
Social Africa, Smart Africa, Green Africa, Intelligent Africa, Knowledge Africa, Inclusive Africa, Sustainable
Africa, and Global Africa.
If invited by the Smart Africa Board, I’d be most glad to speak at the Transform Africa Summit 2017, 10-12
May, Kigali-Rwanda.
Dr Azamat Abdoullaev, SEC “X” Consortium Leader
https://eu-smartcities.eu/forum/smart-green-europe
AFRICA XXI: Grand Strategy > Smart transnational circulation of knowledge, ideas, people, goods, services,
and capital
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