A quiet revolution is pulsing through the huge residential areas spread out on the edges of Cape Town.
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The organic revolution in Africa should be harnessed with more aggressive foreign direct investment (FDI). Development needs to focus on various elements of “human” security to support development initiates in post conflict regions. this can be supported by intgrating Critical Risk Analysis (CRA) with models of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). It is impossible to develop solid development methodologies without substantial and multi-tiered analysis of post conflict regions. This is one of the reasons humanitarian aid is inappropriate outside its original scope of responsibility in the stabilization of post conflict regions.
New organic proejcts like Suganic www.suganic.com represents both commercial agricultural development while actively supporting the resettlement of more than 50,000 IDPS and refugees from South Sudan and Dafur onto communal farms.
These types of projects provide active solutions to the refugee crisis in the region. But they also increase the GPD of South Sudan legitimizing the government strucuture and establishing economic stability for the region while facilitating integration of NGO project development of a foundation for micro-finance investment from various government and non-government organizations like the World Bank.
But more importantly we are importing "green" development into the third world now instead of waiting another generation to train these regions on smarter models of sustainable development.