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Access to Clean Energy

Sub-Saharan Africa population is expanding because 60% of its peoples are under the age of 25 and is the world youngest region. By the year 2030, it will be home to more than one-quarter of the planets under's 25 population providing the region with a demographic opportunity.

To leverage this opportunity the young population will need access to the local and globally connected job markets. Therefore, nation-states and civil society will require to train the workforce for the future, and the continents still have legacy problems in corruption and war conflicts in various regions.


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Qualified Training Centre

The purpose of this project is to contribute to raising the living standard of citizens in emerging development nations through popularising the use of technologies in information, communication and technologies (ICT).
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Wealth Creation For All

Glassmaze Networks believes for African nation-states to develop it must be in the context of the globalisation by multinational companies seeking resources from every part of the world and reaping the considerable benefits from their economic and political dominance.
The resources are then only used to develop within nation-states boundaries, typically the United of America and European countries.
The actors who control globalisation from a position of strength often call for African countries to practice democracy while not applying these principles to European concentric focus institutions like the UN and World Bank.
International powerful financial institutions are always accountable or transparent when they can enforce unpopular neoliberal policies which hurt Africa such as controlling currency value, commodity pricing and debt servicing,
We believe the challenge that Africans face is to get these institutions to recognise the legacy of the past were capitalism was built on racism, slavery and plundering of the continent natural resources.
We live in a world that is being designed for only whites because these institutions are managed and controlled by whites whose worldview is to maintain their interest. 
Africans seek to engage in globalisation must have the means of curtailing the negative aspect of a European concentric worldview which follows globalisation.
Africa nation-states and their people's mus begin to question the negative impact it has on culture, values, identity and values that hold together families, communities and tribes. 

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Our Philosophy

Quality

Glassmaze Networks passion is working in partnership with companies and building long term business relationships with customers/supplies because in our opinion and experience it achieves the best results producing products/services that meets our client’s expatiations.
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Collaboration

Success in our projects will depend on the critical need to work collaboratively on local and global issues if we are to help the people's in Sub-Sharar Africa. 



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Sustainable Development

We believe that Africa development must begin first with Africans themselves and in defining their self-awareness and take on the responsibilities of driving their future.

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