Our Initiatives



Mother to Child Program

AUP is working with the ministry of Health in Cameroon to build a nation-wide system program.
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HIV/AIDS Care Stations

During the Mother to Child projects, we will integrate Official AIDS Care Stations (OACSs).

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Toys for Children

Dolls, trucks and educational toys will be given to the children in each area developed. Toys bring smiles ad lift the children’s spirit.
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Welcome to African United Partnerships

The African people face a wide spectrum of serious issues, which must be addressed in ways that do not merely ease the effects of the problems temporarily, but that teach self-sufficiency. AUP’s initiatives seek to implement and maintain systems that make fundamental, positive changes in people's lives. By partnering with existing aid programs and local services while also introducing our own practical new initiatives, we are able to create a united front of humanitarian efforts across the continent of Africa.
AUP is the result of over four and a half years of research into the peoples and cultures of Africa. By studying the economy and needs of each region, we are able to determine what is most important to the people there. Currently, we have seven initiatives in place that address the areas of healthcare, education, and economy.

We invite you to learn more about our mission and initiatives here on our website, and then to take the next step: become a part of the movement that is connecting people, cultures, and countries to make a difference in Africa.

We have a singular vision:


We see all people across the entire African continent and everywhere throughout the world combining their collective energies as one to contribute to the greater good of Africa.


Africa: A Continent in Crisis


How would your life change if you lived on a dollar a day?
Right now the African continent is in crisis on four fronts: the AIDS epidemic, crushing debt, shrinking development assistance, and restrictive trade relations.

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