Idea For Africa: Subsidize Gathering and Manufacturing Businesses, Literally Start and Staff Retail Stores
As I believe I learned from the book, "Small Business for Dummies," there are four types of businesses: retail, wholesale, manufacturing, and service.
In Africa, one thing that could be done to help the economy improve is, the non-profit that I wind up being associated with, whether I found it myself or join someone else's team, could start individual, separate subsidiary one-store businesses, and staff them with labor, mainly from the African population.
Also, businesses that individual or small teams of Africans have that gather raw materials or manufacture a product and sell it to stores could be subsidized by my nonprofit that I'm linked to. In other words, each business that is provably up and running could get something like $200 / month as an incentive for manufacturing goods. Further, the stores that we start would buy a lot from the manufacturing/gathering stores. Also, some other manufacturing stores would purchase from the small businesses as needed for "ingredient" materials for production purposes.
The retail stores would compete with each other, and, we would welcome it and not oppose it as other people start to start retail stores to compete with our stores. We would keep the stores running, and just try to have each store stay profitable and continue to be operational.
I think this is also a good idea that could help improve the economy of countries in Africa.
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