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The Tafarki Foundation is an African Charitable Foundation created to fund the Healthcare needs of Africa through programs such as Pharmacist for Africa, Nurses for Africa and Physicians for Africa. It was founded in 2005 with grants from Moses Tafarki and his family in Yarkasuwa. It is headed by a Board of Trustees chaired by Rafael Rodriguez. The Foundation also awards scholarships with recipients called the Tafarki Scholars. Its grants help to support health related projects such as the Tafarki Health Project.

Deteriorating Healthcare is a result of our actions or inactions. Consequently, it will take projects such as the ones The Tafarki Foundation promotes to address these issues.

The Tafarki Foundation promotes ideas that help local communities address the problems of poor health, malnutrition, hunger, poverty, diseases, homelessness, and child abuse affecting the African continent. Victims of these circumstances are the forgotten people.

Through its work, the Tafarki Foundation brings indigenous solutions to indigenous problems.

Through PFA, NFA and PhFA, The Tafarki Foundation challenges indigenes of African in general and members of these local communities to take a leading role in finding local solutions to these global problems.

The Tafarki Foundation offers incentives to help communities begin to find ways to deal with these global problems locally. The Tafarki Foundation believes that for solutions to last, they must be indigenous. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mtafarki (talkcontribs) 7 August 2005 (UTC)

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Through PFA, NFA and PhFA, The Tafarki Foundation challenges indigenes of African in general and members of these local communities to take a leading role in finding local solutions to these global problems.

This was taken straight from Who We Are and I do not restate ideas very well right now.--Rmky87 15:03, 7 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]