User:AEAU

 African Enterprise Australasia(AEA) is annon-denominational, non-profit, and non-governmental Christian organization. It is part of a worldwide network of African Enterprise which found from 1961. AE’s  vision is to be a catalyst for effective and holistic urban mission in Africa, and aims as evangelizing the cities of Africa in World and Deed in partnership with the church. AE involved in bringing nations to prayer to prevent violence and to show the love of Jesus through kindness and good deeds is what drives AE forward to reach new cities for Christ. AE engaged in fund raising, leadership training, youth activities, and social action as well. Today AE has teams in ten African countries: Ghana, Uganda, Zimbabwe , South Africa , Rwanda , Kenya , Tanzania , the Democratic Republic of Congo , Malawi and Ethiopia.

AE is registered as a charity by the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission and as an Accredited Member of Missions Interlink.

Program
Mission Planning and Preservation

During 2018, African Enterprise concluded the process of harmonizing and developing AE mission’s process and materials For the next two years 2019-2020, AE staff will concentrate their efforts to train teams country by country. In the first quarter of 2019, African Enterprise will train AE’s teams in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The expected outcomes are:

1. Increased professionalism

2. Standardization, coherence and greater unity

3. Effective reporting structures

4. Equipping partner churches more effectively

5. Improved retention of new believers in church

6. Sustainable long-term relationships with the communities in which African Enterprise work

Ghana Street Children Apprenticeship Project (SCAP) (2018)

Several years ago, African Enterprise began a program to alleviate associated problems with ‘streetism’ and instead support and empower children. Every year through the Ghana Street Children Apprenticeship Project (SCAP), 50 children are brought off the streets and equipped with skills through vocation courses including dressmaking and tailoring, computing, hairdressing and beautician, aluminum fabrication and auto mechanics. Along with learning life skills, they are trained and disciple in the Gospel.