Escape boredom: join me in investing in Africa.

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See my home page www.askRenzo.com for more information about myself.
Briefly, I am an Italian computer engineer living in Switzerland that would like to do something for Africa. I already support non profit organisations, this time I would like to do something locally and first hand. I am ready to offer microcredit loans in Africa countries, particularly in Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Senegal and Togo.
Note that these are the countries most easily reachable by flight from Switzerland/France, but other destinations are possible.

These are to be considered loans and not donations; the whole purpose of this Google campaign is to make use of a dormant capital and regenerate it by creating production and a bit of welfare.

      I want to reach:
  • People who need a loan in Africa in agriculture, fishing or turism, or commercial activities related to these fields.
  • Reliable partners in Africa that will assist me locally in a sound cooperation.
  • Partners in Europe or North America and everywhere who are willing to share resources in this project

      Western partners in microcred!
Quite often in Europe and North America we own sums that lie idle in bank accounts with ridicolous rate of interest. This money instead should run in generating prosperity, beside giving us a a certain return of investment.

If we lead a boring existence, as we do, let's get involved with real people, that have needs that we cannot imagine in our western conditions.

If other people who share Christian and democratic values want to join me please do so. I already have a certain experience with African countries that could prove useful.

Want to be my local partner in Africa for distributing and managing the loans?

Then immediately send me an email using the form at the button of the page.



We don't have to feel like poor Don Quixotte; our goal if
to follow Mohammed Yunus and get another Noble Prize!
"Because society doens't give them enough space to grow. This is why they remain small [...] "
Ambrogio Lorenzetti painted in Siena, Italy, "The effects of good government" and "The effects of bad goverment"

A sound cooperation could have the same good effects: some prosperity, some little more rightousness, for sure much fun.
After the first contact via email I can give you a phone call.