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Experience

Experience and expertise

The organization have adopted a Multi-sectoral with 10 programme areas that includes; Peace building (DDR, Protection, governance and Rule of law), Emergency, Education, Health, Nutrition, Food security and livelihoods, Water, Sanitation and hygiene (WASH), Micro-Finance within its programme departments and have several years of experience working with different donors, including UN agencies including UNDP, International NGOs, European Commission, USAID/OFDA, private sector eg. Telecom, Foreign Embassies (British Embasy/Canadian etc……),

Expected results / outcomes

  • Restore basic services and social integrations:

Secured access to adequate food and nutrition, particularly of vulnerable Groups such as children under 5, pregnant and lactating women; sustained health, water, sanitation and hygiene, and education services to save lives, ensure dignity and gives hope whilst strengthening community capacities to be responsible for the sustainability of services

  • Started livelihoodsand built resilience:

Reconstructed infrastructure, revived economies, recovered agriculture and livestock productivity and restored environmental assets, generated opportunities for decent work particularly for women & Girls and broadened the scope for people in their families to rebuild their livelihoods.  Secondly learning from the past, strengthened the resilience of communities and institutions to withstand future shocks without reverting to crises by contributing in building capacity and integrate disaster planning into local emergency/humanitarian, recovery

And development plans.

  • Restored safety, security and transform communities:

Removed unexploded mines and helped control the circulation of small arms; helped reintegrate demobilized ex-combatants into peaceful societies, facilitated safe return of refugees and internally-displaced person’s families to their place of origin or a new destination; and protected people, notably persons of concern; women, children, older persons, disable persons and minority groups at risk of separation, lose of identity, SGBV and displacement while supporting the local authorities, to perform their core functions and address human development needs