TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

CHAPTER 1 

HUMAN RESOURCE

 

  • The setting of Proper Human  Resource Policy
  • Human Capital
  • Empowering Human Capital
  • Human Capital within Specific Sectors
  • Importing Human Capital to Fill the Gap
  • Human Capital, Remuneration, Carrot and Stick
  • Human Capital and Exposure to the Relevant Fields
  •  Combating Corruption

 

 

 

CHAPTER II 

LAND AS ASSET FOR DEVELOPMENT

 

  • The setting of Proper Land Policy
  • Investing in Human Resource in Land Management
  • Putting Technology on Land Management
  • Linking Land and Development Setting
  • Linking the Future of Land to the Weather Behavioral Change
  • The Future of Land and the Use of Agricultural Chemicals
  • Flocks of Tame Animals and the Future of African Land
  • Land of Africa and Fast Environmental Degradation
  • The Future of African Land and Deforestation
  • The Future of African Land and Mining Sector
  • The future of African Land and Refugees
  • The Future of African Land and Big International Projects
  • The Future of African Land and Pollutions of Air
  • Combating Corruption

 

 

 

CHAPTER III 

AGRICULTURE AS THE DEFAULT FACTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

 

  • The setting of Proper Agricultural Policy
  • Putting Technology Ahead of Agriculture
  • Investing in Human resource on Agricultural Technology
  • Having Institutions Highly Qualified to Produce the Technological Know-How on Agriculture in Each Individual Country
  • Each African Country Should Have At Least One University Specializing in Agriculture and Veterinary
  • Irrigation System and Related Means Should be Promoted
  • Modern Technological Equipment Should be in Use
  • Innovative and Verified Seeds Must be on Use
  • Tested, Approved and Environmental Friendly Chemicals Should be Put to Use
  • Green House Agriculture Should be Promoted
  • Bees Agriculture Should be Enhanced and be Supported Technologically
  • Fish Agriculture Should be Enhanced and Supported Technologically
  • Poultry Agriculture Should be Enhanced and Supported Technologically
  • A Law Should be Set to Control the Number of Tame Animals Per Square Kilometer
  • Canned Beef Industries Should be Promoted as Means of Pruning  Tame Animals
  • Agriculture, in General, Should Be Researched and Technology Should be Linked to Support Farmers as Well as Investors
  • There Should be Banks Supporting Agriculture in Each Individual Country in Africa
  • There Should be Special Programs on Agriculture Run in National Radios and Televisions           

CHAPTER IV 

INDUSTRIES IS THE BACKBONE FOR AFRICAN ECONOMICAL ENHANCEMENT

  • The setting of Proper Industrial Policy
  • Putting Technology Ahead of Industries
  • Investing in Human resource on Industrial Technology
  • Begins With Light Industries and Upgrade to Middle  and finally Heavy industries
  • Promote  Existing Industries by Supporting With Finance and Modern technology
  • Deep Research Should be Made Basing on Top 10 Base Metals From Each African country For their industrial Use and Export
  • Each African Country Should Research If it Had a Possibility of Oil, Gas or Uranium Ore For their Industrial Use and Export
  • Each African Country Should Research on Coal For their Industrial Use and Export
  • Smelters Should be Built in Each African Country to Process its Own Base Metals For Profit
  • Gold Should Be Mentioned as a National Property and Special Laws  Should be Set Governing it
  • Combating Corruption

CHAPTER V MINERALS MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM

  • Investing in Human resource on Mineralogy Technology
  • Keep on Constant Mineral Research and Development
  • Proper Control of Highly Valued Gemstones and the Most Top 10 Base Metals
  • Harnessing Foreign Investment, Mineral Policy and Taxation
  • Having internal Banks Supporting Native, Mining Companies and Small Scale Miners
  • Small Scale Miners Must be Closely Supported by their Governments to Own Mining Blocks Legally
  • Major Mining Investors Must be Forced by Set Up Clauses to Support Small Scale Miners Near their Mining Blocks
  • There Must be a Mutual Understanding Between the Investing Companies in the Area of Mining and Nearby Villages
  • Combating Corruption

CHAPTER VI 

WILDLIFE AND TOURISM

  • The setting of Proper Wildlife and Tourism Policy
  • Putting Technology Ahead of Wildlife and Tourism
  • Investing in Human resource on Wildlife and Tourism Management
  • Invest Heavily in Research and Development on Areas of Future of Wildlife as Far as Environmental Degradation  and Climate Changes are Concerned
  • Factors in the security of Tourists
  • Impact of Modern Investment and Projects Within Wildlife Conservation Areas
  • Climate Change and the Future of Wildlife
  • Poaching
  • Illegal Wildlife smuggling
  • Deformation of the Natural Congo Forests by War and Human Activities
  • Combating Corruption

CHAPTER VII 

WATER MANAGEMENT AND RESERVATIONS

  • The setting of Proper Water Policy
  • Putting Technology Ahead of Water
  • Investing in Human resource on Water Technology
  • Keep on Constant Water Research and Development
  • Equipped With Modern Technology on Means of Reserving Water From its Natural Sources Including Rain Water
  • Researching and widening on the Best Way of Irrigating Using Less Water Like Dripping Agricultural System
  • Combating Corruption

CHAPTER VIII 

INFRASTRUCTURES

  • The setting of Proper Infrastructures Policy
  • Putting Technology Ahead of Infrastructures
  • Investing in the Human resource on Infrastructures Technology
  • Keep on Constant Infrastructures Research and Development
  • Upgrading the Standards of Native  Construction companies by Having Internal Banking Systems Supporting them Financially
  • Investigate on the Best International Companies Competing For Local Infrastructure Bids
  • Combating Corruption