The African Traditional Leadership Institute (ATLI) will constitute a mega-platform for generating alternate knowledge and sharing insights on key kitchen table issues which impact heavily on peaceful coexistence. It will distill and filter across the globe technical possibilities available for fostering altruistic interventions with a pragmatic lens utilizing the tools of: advocacy, policy advice, and evidence-based strategy formulations. By this measure, a sense of care will be embodied in the process of delivering of services in the areas essential for peaceful coexistence (inclusivity and sustainability)— health care, education, agriculture, labor mobility, technology for harnessing and processing, housing with amenities, governance, quality and accompanying infrastructure for basic living.
Africa urgently needs robust institutions to enhance political participation, enable transparency in policy decision-making, and ensure accountability for public expenditure, resource use, misuse or, abuse of power and authority. Institutions are efficient and effective if they are reflective of the needs and realities on the ground. Time and patience are required for building strong institutions, particularly to engender constituent elements of a freer press, independent judiciary, loyal and efficient public servants, and reliable taxation and revenue generation systems. There are no formal supranational traditional leadership structures. This scenario creates a void in harnessing coherently the authority, knowledge, principles, and values of traditional leadership in addressing matters germane to fulfilling needs and manifesting the blessings of success for everyone based on regional and continental unity and integration.
African Traditional Leadership Institute (ATLI) operational vision of boosting grassroots enthusiasm towards supranational efforts of providing and delivering services under the guiding principle of serving first the needs of others rather than self, family, and friends is certainly an expression embodying the values of care which requires harnessing. This mode of operations implies a radical change in the image and modalities of how priorities are set and how service providers are organized and oriented to serve. Performance of the respective providers is raised as service delivery outcomes are improved and satisfaction of beneficiaries is increased without any disruptions to the social order.
African Traditional Leadership Institute (ATLI) operational vision of boosting grassroots enthusiasm towards supranational efforts of providing and delivering services under the guiding principle of serving first the needs of others rather than self, family, and friends is certainly an expression embodying the values of care which requires harnessing. This mode of operations implies a radical change in the image and modalities of how priorities are set and how service providers are organized and oriented to serve. Performance of the respective providers is raised as service delivery outcomes are improved and satisfaction of beneficiaries is increased without any disruptions to the social order.
African Traditional Leadership Institute (ATLI)’s endeavor to incorporate altruistic love, hope, and faith in serving others first and manifesting the blessings of success for all in society is very relevant and worth harnessing for supranational undertakings. The spirit of fostering altruistic development has always been a hallmark of communities under visionary traditional leaders across the continent. A large and increasing number of chiefs in Africa are highly qualified professionals and business people with vast experiences in key and strategic sectors in their private lives, which they bring (or could bring) into the local development space