Agenda 74 Agency Library
From a beginning towards a 50 year plan of development, inclusion and social equity.
The Agenda 74 Agency (A74) serves as the principal implementation arm of a constellation of global and continental institutions—namely the Global Social Equity Alliance (GSEA), the Global Social Impact Alliance (GSIA), and the Global Social Development Alliance (GSDA)—as well as the operational programs housed within the Social Label Unity Center (SLUC). It is the designated executor of the Agenda for Social Equity 2074, a 50-year strategic framework that aligns with Africa’s Agenda 2063 and other global compacts for inclusive development.
This document library is a public ledger of that work.
What is presented here is not merely a collection of reports or policy briefs. It is a curated archive of the intellectual, legal, and strategic infrastructure that underpins one of the most ambitious social transformation efforts of our time. From foundational treaties and programmatic blueprints to research outputs and institutional charters, each document reflects a deliberate step in the construction of a new development architecture—one that privileges equity, sovereignty, and long-term resilience.
The library is structured to accommodate both thematic and institutional coherence. While the Pan-Continental Power Play offers a modular portfolio of programs and projects—designed as a flexible buffet from which governments and partners may select according to national priorities—this broader archive captures the full scope of A74’s mandate. It includes not only what is being implemented, but also why, how, and under whose authority.
As the work evolves, so too will this repository. It is intended as a living archive: transparent, accessible, and accountable. It invites scrutiny, collaboration, and replication. And above all, it affirms that the pursuit of social equity is not a rhetorical ambition, but a structured, documented, and measurable undertaking.
OUR MANDATE
A74A Mandate
A strategic document with KPIs and impact effects provided by EUSL to the Ministry of Finance. Should be read together with the Theory of Change.
Charity as a Business
The business concept we developed to base all our work around where we bridged the social enterprises with the “regular” private sectors and where users – our members – increased their revenue by helping someone else.