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To promote democratic rights, values and skills across the country and to enhance entrepreneurial knowledge and skills in order to contribute in eradicating unemployment and poverty.
To mainstream Deaf and disability right in development including promotion of SRHR information access by persons with disability
To mainstream Deaf and disability right in development including promotion of SRHR information access by persons with disability
To mainstream Deaf and disability right in development including promotion of SRHR information access by persons with disability
Vision : By 2025, Burundian women supported by ADDF Karusi, live in dignity and fully enjoy their fundamental rights : 1. Women who have the skills, abilities and access to quality services that guarantee their physical and mental integrity; 2. Women who have access to economic opportunities that meet their basic needs; 3. Socio-cultural practices and beliefs that promote gender equity. Mission : Promote and advocate for women's rights through dialogue, direct assistance to vulnerable women and girls, training, information and empowerment of women.
We are committed to protect, conserve, restore and improve the environment as a valuable asset for the community through provision of environmental education, waste management and biodiversity restorations.
Mission Statement The Mission of CAHEDKENYA is to advance dignity of poor and vulnerable community members for local sustainable solutions which aim at breaking the cycles of poverty. The organization aspire to empower at-risk youth and vulnerable persons in our community to make positive life choices that enable them to maximize their personal potential. Vision Statement CAHEDKENYA envisions a community in which every person’s experiences nurturing one-to-one relationships and community support, which in turn allows each of them to develop into their full potential, capable of making informed, responsible decisions as involved members of our community.
Mission Statement The Mission of CAHEDKENYA is to advance dignity of poor and vulnerable community members for local sustainable solutions which aim at breaking the cycles of poverty. The organization aspire to empower at-risk youth and vulnerable persons in our community to make positive life choices that enable them to maximize their personal potential. Vision Statement CAHEDKENYA envisions a community in which every person’s experiences nurturing one-to-one relationships and community support, which in turn allows each of them to develop into their full potential, capable of making informed, responsible decisions as involved members of our community.
Our mission is to provide quality services to our clients using the best available methodology, knowledge, skills and technology for improved performance
We are a Non-governmental organization that is very passionate about the Girl child and the education of the Girl child. We are passionate about increasing the number of females in STEM, training the girls in an underserved community, and improving the resourcefulness of young girls and women through our widespread packages. The Girls Code Initiative empowers young ones at school with our well seasoned short exciting courses and STEM projects. The Girls Code is focused on using a structured STEM curriculum to train young ones. The Girls Code enriches the underserved girls with strong IT skills and improves their resourcefulness. We aim to increase the number of girls in tech in the world as a whole. Our programs educate, equip, and inspire girls with the computing skills they’ll need to pursue 21st-century opportunities. We give girls the skills and resources they need for careers beyond the classroom. We help girls build the confidence they need to succeed in a traditionally male-dominated industry. To increase the number of women in the digital space by empowering girls of ages 7 and above to become innovators in STEM fields, leaders in their communities, and builders of their own futures through exposure to computer science and technology. To provide African youth with the skills to occupy some of the 1.4 million computing job openings expected to be available in the world. by 2020, and to train 1 million girls by 2025.