P.E.A.C.E Development Initiative

Community Development Initiative

What are the NPA Canada Community Development initiatives?

NPA Canada primarily delivers programs and solutions that shall assist individuals, families in the African Canadian and Canadian community.

Community Development Initiative

The Community Committee shall immediately encourage individuals, families, businesses and our leading African Canadian and Canadian organizations to continue to work in unity and collaborate towards the continual development of the African Canadian and Canadian community to achieve solid or sound economic development and sustainability.

 

Through the utilization and execution of our NPA Canada PEACE development initiative, NPA Canada shall invite the leading African Canadian and Canadian organizations, community leaders and public officials from across Canada to sit at our NPA Canada National Roundtable to work constructively in unity and collaboration with all 5 of our NPA Canada PEACE development committees, to collectively develop the African Canadian and Canadian community towards becoming a self-sufficient community in all ways, by specifically developing businesses and jobs primarily for African Canadians and Canadian people at the export, import, manufacturing, wholesale and retail levels just like other Canadian communities have done over the last 150 years in Canada.

By creating new businesses and jobs primarily within the African Canadian and Canadian community, NPA Canada and the leading African Canadian and Canadian organizations shall increase the income per capita for all within the community, thus it shall enable the African Canadian and Canadian community

the opportunity to circulate the dollar back into our African Canadian and Canadian businesses, thereby allowing all an opportunity to re-investment our own dollars back into programs and financial investment vehicles that shall provide direct funding and direct financial support for the programs that shall provide solid solutions to resolve policy issues that are important to improve the lives of African Canadian and Canadian people across Canada.