Community PSEA illustrated poster
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Community PSEA illustrated poster This poster is a powerful tool that holds a profound message. It is being used under the PAMANA Project for local structures as part…
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Community PSEA illustrated poster This poster is a powerful tool that holds a profound message. It is being used under the PAMANA Project for local structures as part…
Bricks made out of plastic waste at the CDC Office in Yei, South Sudan By Andrew Lasu Plastic pollution is a global crisis that threatens ecosystems, wildlife, and human health.…
Pic: CDC Staff in Yei, South Sudan and Arua, Uganda Receives the Jangala Big Boxes In many of the places we work, internet access is more than just a luxury…
Tabacco Barn - a curing method using firewood in Lobule â Koboko District (Photo Credit: Barnabas Samuel) PAMANA: Cross-Border HDP Triple Nexus Project in South Sudan and Uganda Conflict in…
Community Activism Community activism is about people in communities creating opportunities for growth and change and deliberate movement towards ends which they determine and, in the process, so increase their…
âWhere there is a community there is community Musicâ - Sebit Martin, Executive Director â Community Development Centre - CDCÂ Historically music was very significant to early communities and Community…
By Barnabas Samuel, Sebit Martin, and Christopher Tuckwood A critical part of starting any new initiative is for the Sentinel Project team to gather data about the local context and…
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