Community Integrated Development Initiatives (CIDI)

Kontakt:

Plot 2809 Tank Hill Road Muyenga

Kampala

+256-782-520-570/+256-784-570-444/+256-414-510-358 cidi@cidiuganda.org http://www.cidiuganda.org

Organisation:

Dansk Folkehjælp - DFH

Bevillinger:

Civil Society Action for Improved WASH Services in East and Southern Africa (2022-2025)

CIDI was founded in 1996 and registered in 1999 as a not-for-profit NGO. The founding of CIDI was inspired by the dire need for concerted efforts to fight poverty in Uganda. CIDI’s vision is to have “Communities enjoying a decent life free of hunger, poverty and disease”. The mission is “promotion of sustainable community livelihoods through; Income and Food security, Water and Environmental sanitation, Good health and Good Governance”. CIDI has a strategic goal to improve the economic and social welfare of communities and stimulate community participation and responsiveness of duty bearers in aspects of sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation, water, sanitation and hygiene, and health. Currently CIDI operates in 20 districts of Uganda, where variously for the last 21 years CIDI has been undertaking development initiatives within those districts. Among the major districts CIDI is operating in directly and/or through local partners include; BidiBidi, Soroti, Amuria, Katakwi, Kapchorwa, Moroto, Soroti, Napak, Budaka, Bukedea, Bududa, Mbale, and Bulambuli. In those districts and others not listed here, CIDI is ranked among the leading Ugandan organisations implementing integrated livelihood development programs. CIDI is particulrly acknowldged for her people centred-all inclusive approached of participatory and rights awareness approaches, gender inclusion, and leaving-no-one-behind in afforts geared towards addressing community needs and demands. CIDI has two core strategies that guide her programming. Those include; a) maintaining an integrated community program that mainstream youth, PWDs and women, good governance and climate change issues across all program thematic areas, and b) strengthening CIDI’s institutional capacity and that of the local structures/ communities, to support and sustain an integrated program and ensure that implementation is adequate, relevant, effective and result oriented