African Corps of Engineers, Scientists & Healthcare Workers (ACESH)

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All African People's Development & Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) technical volunteers are known as the African Corps of Engineers, Scientists & Healthcare workers (ACESH). ACESH has been formed primarily for the purpose of organizing the expertise that exists within the world-wide African community in order to plan, implement and maintain AAPDEP's programs.

ACESH is composed of African scientists, engineers, healthcare workers, students and other skilled Africans with expertise in water purification, waste-water treatment, well-building, rainwater harvesting, construction, sanitation, health, nutrition, renewable energy technology, farming, agribusiness, soil science and other related areas. ACESH members participate in AAPDEP by serving as technical advisors, organizing training sessions, developing proposals and participating in the implementation of its programs. Members must unite with the ACESH Principles of Unity.

ACESH Principles OF Unity

  • All African people, wherever we may be located, are one people!
  • The resources of Africa are the birthright of African people everywhere!
  • African people need self-determination -- not charity!
  • Any skill possessed by any African anywhere does not merely belong to that individual African who posses it, but rather, belongs to and must be used for the benefit of the masses of African people everywhere!

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Thank you for your interest in the African Corps of Engineers, Scientists & Healthcare Workers. You will be contacted by an AAPDEP representative within two weeks of receipt of your application.