Our Model
The Economic Hubs
Our business activities are centred around our Economic Hub model focusing on 11 sectors:
- Agriculture Livestock & Fishing
- Housing and Center for the Elderly
- Information Technology & Interconnectivity
- Renewable Energy & Clean Water
- Training Center & Satellite Government Offices
- Agro-Industrial Zone
- Transport & Cargo
- Green Hospital & Support System
- Cooperative Bank
- Reforestation
- Tourism Development
The purpose of each Economic Hub is to provide the means for individuals and families to access different levels of economic prosperity while supporting the need to protect the sustainability of our land and environment.
At Aka Group, we believe that sustainability focused development projects create the opportunities to uplift communities and improve the longevity of our planet.
For sustainable development to be achieved, it is crucial to harmonise three core elements: economic growth, social inclusion and environmental protection. These elements are interconnected and all are crucial for the well-being of individuals and societies.
Bohol Community
Building the capacity of a community needs a strong foundation.
Setting the direction
Directors during a field visit to Bohol. We are investing for the future by supporting local communities.
We are growing our impact around the world
Impact is the positive social, cultural or environmental changes, or outcomes, that happen as the result of an action. Impact could be delivered by communities, social enterprises, charities, governments or any business that works to be impact-driven, in many different ways.
New Zealand
Working with the Ministry of Social Development and business partnerships to create employment in the construction and infrastructure industries.
Phillipines
Groundwork has begun on the first Economic Hub in Bohol. The 11 sectors are being addressed with the local communities to create economic and social solutions for the region.
Africa
Power generation, water, housing solutions are being prepared for South Africa, Ghana, and the DRC.
Cook Islands
Diversifying the economy to counter the detrimental affect on tourism due to the global COVID-19 response.