The Africa & Global South Development Association (AFGSD) is a cultural and creative alliance born from a shared belief — that our greatest strength lies in unity.
From the heart of Africa to the farthest islands of the Global South, we carry one story: resilience, creativity, and the will to rise together.
AFGSD stands as the community foundation of Wanzia Nation, connecting tribes, creators, innovators, and citizens across continents. It honors the roots that shaped us — the clans, cultures, and nations that define our identity — while building a future grounded in collaboration, not competition.
We are not divided by difference — we are defined by shared purpose.

To unite Africa, her Diaspora, and the Global South through creativity, cooperation, and development — building shared prosperity from culture, knowledge, and innovation.
We believe that:
As the birthplace of creativity, wisdom, and innovation, Africa stands ready to shape the next era of global progress.
From Harlem to Havana, Nairobi to Kingston — the Diaspora connects continents, hearts, and economies through shared culture and heritage.
The Global South rises as a family of nations committed to balance, justice, and collective advancement.
Through education, technology, and storytelling, AFGSD empowers every community to contribute its gifts to a common treasury of progress — ensuring that no tribe, nation, or citizen is left behind.
Guiding Principle
“We respect the roots, but we rise as one tree.”
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AFGSD is more than an organization — it’s a movement uniting the creators, leaders, and builders of the Global South.

“We no longer wait for sunrise to begin our work.” The solar hub gave our tailoring group extra hours — and now we supply uniforms for three nearby schools.
Mary Achieng, Kamba Power Garden
“For the first time, our clinic never goes dark.” Babies are born safely at night, and our refrigerator keeps vaccines cold — power brought health back to our people.
Dr. Elias Mwangi, The River Node
“The light brought Wi-Fi — and Wi-Fi brought opportunity.” My son now learns coding from our village. The hub changed our future without us leaving home.
Nomsa Kawe, The Desert Light Project