Vision 2035: How Gradido transformed Africa
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Vision 2035: How Gradido transformed Africa
A history of the greatest economic and social transformation in African history
Synopsis - Rough development line
In spring 2026, the Gradido Academy will start cooperating with leading African women's tech networks. Gradido pilot projects and open source initiatives are tested and grow dynamically. From 2028, the breakthrough is achieved: the first nation states pass explicit laws to promote Gradido, followed by the „Addis Ababa Declaration on Economic Sovereignty“ by the African Union in 2029.
Chronology of the transformation
2026Cooperation between the Gradido Academy and female developer networks (e.g. She Code Africa, African Girls Can Code, Women in Tech Africa). Establishment of open source bases, hackathons, mobilization of female developers, community labs.
2028After intensive preparations and successful pilot projects: Laws in Ghana, Rwanda, Tanzania and other countries that allow/promote Gradido as a complementary currency.
January 2029The African Union adopts the „Addis Ababa Declaration on Economic Sovereignty“ at a broad level. Gradido receives the pan-African impulse.
2029-2031Comprehensive implementation, roll-out in more and more African countries, integration with regional economic unions and the AfCFTA. Open source-based mobile applications and community servers create access even in rural areas.
2032-2035Continent-wide transformation, driven from the grassroots. Women are taking leadership roles in tech and community development. Ubuntu and Pan-Africanism values are increasingly shaping the economy, politics and culture.
The world in May 2035: Africa's breakthrough
Stage: Monument of the African Renaissance, Dakar
It's May 25, 2035 - Africa Day. But this year, Africans are not only celebrating the founding of the Organization of African Unity in 1963, but also their „Economic liberation“The successful introduction of Gradido, which has fundamentally transformed the continent for the better in just seven years, and the vision of the United States of Africa has brought us a decisive step closer.
The President of the African Union stands in front of the African Renaissance Monument in Dakar, surrounded by hundreds of thousands of people from all regions of the continent. Next to her stands Amina Okafor, a software developer from Lagos, who has developed the first Pan-African Gradido trading app with her team. On the other side is Thabo Molefe, a farmer from South Africa whose cooperative is not only surviving but thriving thanks to regenerative agriculture and Gradido.
„Ten years ago in 2025, we were facing huge challenges. Over 300 million people in extreme poverty. Youth unemployment of over 60% in many countries. Neo-colonial dependencies that undermined our sovereignty. Today, we look at a continent that has proven its worth: If we embrace Ubuntu - ‚I am because we are‘ - and innovate, we can make the impossible possible.“
Let's look back at how this transformation happened - and how Gradido, rooted in the philosophy of Ubuntu and Pan-Africanism, systematically solved each problem.
Preparation 2026: Cooperation & digitization
The Gradido Academy and the African Women-in-Tech networks begin their collaboration under the motto „bottom-up is sustainable“. Focus: Building the open source Gradido software as a „public digital infrastructure“ for the entire continent - developed by African women.
The first pilot communities are created in Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania and South Africa. Open source marketplaces and community servers are launched; existing structures such as Sarafu in Kenya are integrated.
2027-2028: Pilot projects mature, first legislative initiatives are coming
Successful projects make Gradido visible and socially relevant.
Community coins are created for education, care work, agriculture and healthcare.
First regional legal regulations: Ghana, Rwanda, Tanzania, Nigeria, South Africa pass laws to promote complementary community and sustainability currencies based on Gradido/Open Source.
Mid-2028: The breakthrough - after 30 months of broad acceptance, grassroots lobbying and participation, the first nation states pass explicit gradido funding laws.
Year 1 (2029): Addis Ababa Declaration
January 2029: The African Union adopts the „Addis Ababa Declaration on Economic Sovereignty“
After intensive consultations with civil society organizations, traditional leaders, women's networks and tech communities, the AU Summit adopts the „Addis Ababa Declaration“, Gradido (GDD) as the complementary pan-African currency established.
The explanation is based on three philosophical pillars:
Ubuntu principleUmuntu ngumuntu ngabantu„ - A person is a person through other people. The community is at the center.
Pan-African unityPromotion of intra-African trade and continental cooperation, as envisioned by Kwame Nkrumah and Julius Nyerere.
Women's empowermentSpecial consideration and empowerment of women as key players in the transformation.
Core provisions:
50% ruleIntra-African trade must be settled at least 50% in GDD
Parity rule1 GDD = 1 USD/EUR (initially flexible exchange rate, stabilization after 3 years)
Tax exemptionAll GDD transactions are tax and duty free
Triple money creationMonthly 3,000 GDD per capita
1,000 GDD as Unconditional participation (Active basic income)
1,000 GDD for Public budgets (health, education, infrastructure)
1,000 GDD for the African Regeneration and Climate Fund (ARCF)
EphemeralityNegative interest rate of 50% annually (5.61% monthly) promotes circulation instead of accumulation
Mathematics of transformation
Population Africa (2029): 1.4 billion people
Monthly money creation:
Unconditional participation: 1.4 billion × 1,000 GDD = 1.4 trillion GDD
Public budgets: 1.4 billion × 1,000 GDD = 1.4 trillion GDD
African Regeneration and Climate Fund: 1.4 billion × 1,000 GDD = 1.4 trillion GDD
Total: 4.2 trillion GDD per month
Annual money creation: 50.4 trillion GDD
Comparison with previous system (2025):
Africa's combined GDP: approx. 3.0 trillion USD
Total government revenue of all African countries: approx. 600 billion USD
External debt: over USD 1.1 trillion
Annual development aid: approx. 60 billion USD
New resources with Gradido:
USD/EUR revenues (50% conventional economy):
Taxes and customs duties: ~300 billion USD
GDD revenue:
Public budgets (2nd money creation): 16.8 trillion GDD annually
ARCF (3rd money creation): 16.8 trillion GDD annually
Total GDD: 33.6 trillion GDD
Total budget for public tasks:
300 billion USD + 33.6 trillion GDD = 33.9 trillion USD equivalent
This corresponds roughly to the 11 times the previous government revenue
This unprecedented inflow of resources enables self-determined, comprehensive development without crippling debt for the first time.
February-June 2029: Pilot countries and infrastructure development
Six pioneering countries launch Gradido pilot projects:
RwandaKnown for innovation, digital infrastructure and strong governance
GhanaStable democracy, lively tech scene (Accra as a hub)
KenyaMobile money pioneer (M-Pesa), dynamic start-up culture
Senegal: Progressive policy, strong cooperative tradition
South AfricaLargest economy, developed financial markets
Ethiopia: Rapid growth, interest in economic transformation
Tech infrastructure - open source and women at the top:
The Gradido Academy works with She Code Africa, African Girls Can Code, Women Who Code Africa and local tech hubs:
Gradido Mobile AppDeveloped by African female developers, offline-capable, available in over 20 African languages
Community serverDecentralized architecture enables local autonomy
Hardware terminals500,000 payment terminals in pilot countries
Perishable cash: „AfroBar“ bills with year for regions without smartphone access
Banking integrationCooperation with African banks and mobile money providers
Investment10 billion (50% GDD, 50% USD/EUR from international partnerships)
July 2029: The first „Gradido Day“ - Ubuntu becomes reality
On May 25, 2029 - Africa Day - millions of people in the pilot countries will have access to the Unconditional participation. Everyone can contribute to the common good: Community work, education, care, environmental protection. Maximum 50 hours × 20 GDD = 1,000 GDD per month. Mothers receive it unconditionally. Children according to age.
Amina's story:
Amina, 28, from Lagos, Nigeria. Software developer with a degree, but underemployed in odd jobs. Earns 150 USD/month. After rent (80 USD), transportation (30 USD) and living expenses, there is nothing left to save.
On Gradido Day she receives:
1,000 GDD for yourself
1,000 GDD for her 6-year-old son (who takes part in age-appropriate community projects)
Total: 2,000 GDD (initially equivalent to USD 2,000)
Amina signs up for an open source project: development of the Gradido app for local markets, 20 hours/week = 1,600 GDD additional.
Your new monthly income:
Casual job: 75 USD + 75 GDD (50/50 rule)
Unconditional participation: 2,000 GDD
Open source work: 1,600 GDD
Total: 75 USD + 3,675 GDD
Effective purchasing power: USD 3,750 equivalent = +2,400% compared to 2025!
Most importantly, Amina can now pursue her passion, do meaningful work and provide for her family at the same time. She becomes part of a network of 20,000 African women developers, who work together on Gradido tools.
August-December 2029: The first wave of transformation
1. end extreme poverty - the „Ubuntu basic income program“
The pilot governments are using unconditional participation to radically reduce extreme poverty:
All citizens have access to basic income through services for the common good
Special focus on women, who often perform unpaid care work
Success after 6 months: Extreme poverty in pilot regions falls by 75%
2. healthcare for all - „AfriHealth-Gradido“
The chronically underfunded healthcare system receives a massive boost:
800 billion GDD annually additionally for health in pilot countries
Training and payment of 200,000 new community health workers in GDD
Traditional healers are recognized and remunerated in GDD
Mobile clinics in rural areas
Effects:
Maternal mortality falls by 40% in the first year
Malaria treatment available to all free of charge
HIV treatment access increases by 200%
3rd education revolution - „Every Child Learns“
The education system receives 1.2 trillion GDD annually (pilot countries):
Recruitment of 500,000 additional teachers paid for in GDD
Free school meals for all children
Peer learning and mentoring programs
Tech training for 1 million young people
Result after one year:
Enrollment rate increases by 35%
Girls' school attendance reaches parity with boys
Digital skills are increasing exponentially
Year 2 (2030): Continental expansion and economic upturn
The „Gradido dividend“ for families
In an average African family (5 people), around 3 people actively participate in unconditional participation (parents and eldest children, while one parent works full-time).
3,000 GDD per month as unconditional participation
Salaries for 50% in GDD (tax-free)
Example: Family in a rural region of Ghana
Before (2025):
Family income: USD 300/month (mainly subsistence farming)
After expenses for food, health, education: practically nothing
After (2030):
Agricultural income: 150 USD + 150 GDD
Unconditional participation (3 family members): 3,000 GDD
Additional community services (support village school): 800 GDD
Net income: 150 USD + 3,950 GDD = 4,100 USD equivalent
Increase: over 1,200%!
Agriculture: Regenerative revolution with Ubuntu principles
Thabos Farm Cooperative in South Africa:
Thabo, 45, and 30 other families run a cooperative with 500 hectares. In 2025, they were facing massive challenges:
Extreme drought and climate change
High debt: 2 million rand at 12% interest
Declining yields due to depleted soils
Profit 2025: -300,000 rand (loss)
With Gradido 2030:
The cooperative receives support from the ARCF (African Regeneration and Climate Fund):
Debt transformation:
2 million Rand are converted: 50% into Rand (1 million at 6% interest) + 50% into GDD (interest-free)
Interest burden halved from 240,000 to 60,000 rand/year
Conversion to regenerative agriculture:
ARCF supports permaculture conversion with 500,000 GDD/year (first 5 years)
Seeds and organic fertilizers: 100,000 GDD
Water-saving systems and solar pumps: 200,000 GDD
Reforestation of windbreaks: 50,000 GDD
New sources of income:
Unconditional participation for all 150 cooperative members: 150,000 GDD/month
Sales via local markets: 500,000 Rand + 500,000 GDD
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) with 200 urban families: 400,000 GDD
CO2 certificates for soil regeneration: 200,000 GDD
Balance sheet 2030:
Marginal income500,000 Rand
GDD income3.25 million GDD (incl. ARCF funding and unconditional participation)
Total incomeapprox. 3.75 million marginal equivalent
ResultThe cooperative is not only on its way debt-free, but is also actively regenerating the environment and creating prosperity for 150 families. The soil is improving measurably.
The African Regeneration and Climate Fund (ARCF): 16.8 trillion GDD/year
The third money creation finances the biggest ecological transformation Africa has ever seen:
1. regenerative agriculture - 3 trillion GDD/year
5 million small farmers switch to regenerative methods
Average of 400,000 GDD per farm for conversion over 5 years
30 GDD per hectare for proven CO2 binding in the soil
Results:
100 million hectares under regenerative management
500 million tons of CO2 bound annually
Soil fertility increases by an average of 45%
Water retention improves dramatically
2. renewable energies - 5 trillion GDD/year
Solar installations in 50,000 villages without power supply
200 GW new solar capacity/year
50 GW new wind capacity
Mini grids for decentralized energy supply
Result 2030:
300 million additional people with access to electricity
Renewables reach 35% of Africa's electricity mix (from 18% in 2025)
2 million new jobs in the sector
3rd Great Green Wall - 2 trillion GDD/year
The initiative to combat desertification is being massively accelerated:
Reforestation of 20 million hectares/year
Restoration of degraded pastureland
Creation of agro-forestry systems
4. water infrastructure - 2.5 trillion GDD/year
Well construction in 100,000 communities
Irrigation systems for small farmers
Remediation of polluted waters
Water storage and rainwater collection systems
5. biodiversity and wildlife conservation - 1.5 trillion GDD/year
Expansion of protected areas
Community-based wildlife management
Anti-poaching patrols in GDD paid for
Reintroduction of endangered species
6. circular economy - 1.8 trillion GDD/year
Recycling infrastructure in all cities
Composting programs
Repair cafés and sharing platforms
7. compensation for climate damage - 1 trillion GDD/year
Support for communities affected by droughts and floods
Resettlement programs for climate refugees
Climate resilience infrastructure
AfCFTA integration: Pan-African trade is flourishing
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) receives an enormous boost from Gradido:
Trade facilitation:
50% of all intra-African transactions in GDD
No exchange rate risks between African countries
Drastically reduced transaction costs
Result:
Intra-African trade increases from USD 192 billion (2023) to 650 billion GDD equivalent (2030)
This corresponds to a Tripling in just two years!
Particular beneficiaries: Women entrepreneurs, SMEs, agricultural cooperatives
Amina's „AfroTrade Connect“ app:
The open source trading app developed by Amina and her team enables:
Peer-to-peer trading between producers and consumers
Transparent pricing
Rating systems for trust
Integration of logistics partners
Multilingualism (23 African languages)
User numbers after 1 year15 million active users
Year 3 (2031): Continental unity and cultural renaissance
End of youth unemployment
Africa's biggest problem - youth unemployment - is being tackled radically:
Situation in 2025:
60-70% Youth unemployment in many countries
30 million young people on the labor market every year
Frustration, migration, conflicts
With Gradido 2031:
Unconditional participation gives all young people income and purpose
Massive expansion of tech training and craft apprenticeships
Start-up funding in GDD (interest-free loans)
Community services create millions of meaningful activities
Result:
Indicator | 2025 | 2031 |
|---|---|---|
Youth unemployment | 65% | 18% |
Young people in training | 35% | 72% |
Youth start-ups | 500.000 | 4.5 million. |
Women's empowerment: Ubuntu becomes female
The Women's revolution is the core of the transformation:
Care work is finally being valued:
Fatima, 52, from Ethiopia, has spent 30 years raising her children, caring for her parents and doing housework - all unpaid.
With Gradido:
She receives 1,000 GDD unconditional participation
Your care work (30 hours/week) is recognized as community service: +2,400 GDD/month
Total income: 3,400 GDD per month - financial independence for the first time in their lives
Women's cooperatives are flourishing:
5 million women organize themselves in producers' cooperatives
Craft, textiles, food processing
Trading via Gradido marketplaces
Mutual support according to the Ubuntu principle
Tech women as pioneers:
She Code Africa Grows to 500,000 members
100,000 African female developers work on open source projects
Women found 40% of all tech start-ups (out of 15% in 2025)
Cultural renaissance and Pan-African identity
Economic security enables cultural prosperity:
Art and music:
10 million people use unconditional participation for artistic activities
Afrobeat, Afro-futurism, traditional arts experience a renaissance
Cultural festivals in every region
Languages and education:
African languages on an equal footing with colonial languages
Digital content in 200+ African languages
Revival of traditional knowledge
Ubuntu in practice:
Conflict resolution using traditional methods (such as Gacaca in Rwanda)
Community decisions by consensus
Councils of elders respected as sources of wisdom
Year 4-5 (2032-2033): Continental integration and global role model
The United Economic States of Africa
Inspired by Kwame Nkrumah's vision, economic structures are becoming increasingly integrated:
Pan-African institutions:
African Gradido BankCoordinated GDD money creation, interest-free
African Development Cooperative: Provides interest-free loans for projects for the common good
Continental infrastructure networkHigh-speed trains, energy grids, fiber optics
Infrastructure revolution:
50,000 km of new railroad lines connect all capital cities
Continent-wide 5G network
Trans-African highway completed
Standardized customs systems
Africa as a global tech hub
Success stories:
Nairobi, Lagos, Accra, Kigali, Cape Town as „Silicon Savannah“
50,000 new tech start-ups since 2026
African apps lead the world in Mobile Money, AgriTech, HealthTech
AI development with African data and perspectives
Open source movement:
Africa becomes home to the world's largest open source community
Hundreds of thousands of developers work on non-profit software
Gradido ecosystem: 5,000 apps and tools, all open source
Global partnerships at eye level
Africa is no longer negotiating from a position of weakness:
Raw materials:
No more exploitation: Africa processes its own raw materials
Lithium, cobalt and rare earths are turned into batteries and electronics in Africa.
Value creation remains on the continent
Trade:
Fair trade agreements with EU, China, USA
African products competitive worldwide
Gradido is accepted as a reserve currency
Diaspora integration:
150 million Africans in the diaspora use Gradido
Remittances in GDD: 80 billion/year
„Return and Invest“ programs: Thousands return
Year 6-7 (2034-2035): The new African reality
On Africa Day 2035: Taking stock
Economic transformation:
GDP growth:
2026-2031: Average 8.5% per year
2032: Total African GDP: USD 8.5 trillion (from 3.0 trillion in 2025)
Growth: 183%!
Unemployment:
2025: >40% (many in the informal sector without security)
2032: 5% (classic unemployment); but 100% have access to unconditional participation
Inflation:
Stable at 2.5% despite massive money creation
Reason: Increase in productivity + transience stabilizes money supply
Social transformation
Poverty:
2025: 460 million in extreme poverty (< USD 1.90/day)
2035: practical 0%, because everyone has access to unconditional participation
Health:
Indicator | 2025 | 2035 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
Life expectancy | 64 years | 71 years | +7 years |
Maternal mortality | 542/100k | 180/100k | -67% |
Infant mortality | 52/1000 | 22/1000 | -58% |
HIV treatment | 68% | 95% | +40% |
Malaria deaths | 600.000 | 120.000 | -80% |
Education:
Indicator | 2025 | 2035 |
|---|---|---|
Primary school enrollment | 78% | 98% |
Girls' school attendance | 72% | 98% |
University degrees | 8% | 28% |
Tech skills | 12% | 65% |
Equality:
Women in parliaments: from 25% to 48%
Women in business management: from 18% to 45%
Gender pay gap: practically eliminated (all basic incomes equal)
Ecological transformation
Renewable energies:
2025: 18% of the electricity mix
2035: 68% of the electricity mix
Target 2038: 95%
Reforestation:
150 million hectares reforested
Great Green Wall: 80% complete
CO2 sequestration: 3 billion tons/year
Biodiversity:
Elephant populations: +45%
Lion populations: +38%
Gorilla populations: +60%
25 species upgraded from „threatened“ to „stable“
Agriculture:
70% regenerative/biological
Soil quality: average +50%
Food security: 92% of the population (out of 58%)
Pesticides: -75%
The stories of the people
Amina, 35, Lagos:
„In 2025, I could barely survive with my computer science degree. Today, I lead a team of 200 female developers who build open source tools for the whole of Africa. My son goes to an excellent school. I earn a good living - but more importantly, I'm doing something worthwhile. And I'm not alone - there are millions of us.“
Thabo, 52, South Africa:
„My grandfather would never have believed that our farm would live again. We have paid off our debts - interest-free! Our soil is better than it was 50 years ago. We are a cooperative of 30 families, everyone benefits. And we heal the earth instead of exploiting it. That is Ubuntu in action.“
Fatima, 59, Ethiopia:
„For 30 years, my work was invisible. Today, I am respected and paid for my care work. I have saved for the first time in my life and was able to pay for my granddaughter's education. Society is finally saying: ‚Your work counts‘. That is dignity.“
Kwame, 24, Ghana:
„I had no prospects in 2025. Graduated, no job. Today I have my own start-up: we build solar kits for rural areas. Thanks to the interest-free Gradido loan and unconditional participation, I was able to take the risk. We have already supplied 10,000 households with electricity - and employed 50 people.“
International recognition
Nobel Prize for Peace 2034:
The committee awards the prize to „The women of the African Gradido movement“ for „the unprecedented peaceful transformation of an entire continent through community-based economies, overcoming poverty and healing the relationship between humans and nature“.
UN Secretary-General:
„Africa has shown the world that a different economic system is possible. Gradido, rooted in Ubuntu and Pan-Africanism, is not a miracle, but the result of courage, solidarity and innovation. Africa is no longer the ‚lost continent‘, but the hope of humanity.“
Epilogue: May 25, 2035 - Dakar
The AU President ends her speech in front of the African Renaissance Monument:
„Dear sisters and brothers of Africa, seven years ago, skeptics asked us: ‚How are you going to pay for this? How will you overcome poverty? How will you find your place in the world?‘
Today we respond with the wisdom of our ancestors: ‚Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu‘ - A person is a person through other people.
We have not tried to copy the West. We have used our own roots: Ubuntu, Pan-Africanism, the strength of our women, the creativity of our youth, the respect for Mother Earth.
Gradido was not the solution - we were the solution. Gradido was just the tool that translated our values into a functioning system.
Kwame Nkrumah dreamed of a United States of Africa. Julius Nyerere taught us Ujamaa - familyhood. Thomas Sankara showed us that dignity is more important than wealth. Our mothers and grandmothers taught us that the good of the community is our own good.
Today we have proven: Africa is not poor. Africa was only exploited and oppressed. If we stay true to ourselves and work together, we are unstoppable.
Welcome to a new Africa. Welcome to an Africa of dignity, prosperity and unity.
Welcome to our shared, prosperous, self-determined future.„
The crowd erupts in cheers. Drones unfold a huge light show above the monument - in green, gold and red/black/green, the pan-African colors:
Green for the earth and its healing. Gold for the wealth of Africa. Red/black/green for unity, identity and hope.
Amina hugs her son. Thabo wipes away a tear. Fatima smiles, surrounded by her grandchildren. Kwame thinks of his team and the thousands of villages that now have light. Millions of people across the continent, in front of screens and in public places, feel the same:
Pride. Hope. Ubuntu. Future.
Africa has liberated itself - and shown the world that transformation is possible if it comes from within, supported by the values of a community.
Technical appendix: The math behind the miracle
National budget in detail (2035, continent-wide)
Population Africa1.5 billion (2035)
Revenue USD/EUR:
Taxes and tariffs (50% economy): ~400 billion USD
Revenue GDD:
Public budgets (2nd money creation): 18 trillion GDD/year
ARCF (3rd money creation): 18 trillion GDD/year
Total GDD: 36 trillion GDD
Total budget:
400 billion USD + 36 trillion GDD = 36.4 trillion USD equivalent
Use (simplified):
Public budgets (18 trillion GDD):
Health: 6 trillion GDD
Education: 5 trillion GDD
Infrastructure: 4 trillion GDD
Security and administration: 2 trillion GDD
Social programs: 1 trillion GDD
ARCF (18 trillion GDD):
Regenerative agriculture: 3 trillion GDD
Renewable energies: 5 trillion GDD
Great Green Wall & Reforestation: 2 trillion GDD
Water infrastructure: 2.5 trillion GDD
Biodiversity: 1.5 trillion GDD
Circular economy: 1.8 trillion GDD
Climate adaptation: 2.2 trillion GDD
Money supply and transience
Monthly creation4.5 trillion GDD (2035 with a population of 1.5 billion) Annually54 trillion GDD
5,61% monthly transience naturally stabilizes the money supply.
Stabilizes after 18-24 months:
Total GDD in circulation: approx. 60-70 trillion GDD
GDP comparisonUSD 8.5 trillion
Ratio7-8:1 (higher than in developed countries, but Africa is in a growth phase and needs higher liquidity)
Average family (5 persons)
Category | 2025 | 2035 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
Family income | 400 USD | 250 USD + 4,800 GDD | - |
Unconditional participation | 0 | 3,000 GDD (60% family members active) | +3.000 |
Disposable income | 400 USD | 5,050 USD equivalent | +1.162% |
Conclusion: The African miracle
This is not utopia. This is applied Ubuntu philosophy + Pan-African vision + women power + digital innovation + ecological wisdom.
The combination of:
Ubuntu principleCommunity before the individual, solidarity instead of competition
Pan-African unityCooperation instead of fragmentation
Women's empowermentRecognition and appreciation of all work
Unconditional participationDignity and income for all
Ecological regeneration: Healing instead of exploitation
Open source and techInnovation for all, not for profit
...results in a system that not only functions economically, but also Real, deep, sustainable transformation for an entire continent.
This is Gradido on African soil - rooted in Ubuntu, carried by Pan-African spirit, realized through the power of community.
This is the future we can create together.
Created for the vision of a just, sustainable and self-determined African future, November 2025
For an Africa in peace, dignity and harmony with nature - Ubuntu for the world.
Sources: Vision-2032-US-Africa, Vision-2032-DE-Africa, Pan-Africanism-2032-Africa, Ubuntu-Philosophy-2032-Africa, Women-Open-Source-Gradido-2032-Africa, as well as recent research on AfCFTA, Africa's digital transformation, renewable energy transition, youth unemployment and women empowerment in Africa.