Social Enterprise Development (SEND) Sierra Leone

Kontakt:

3 Amie Jay Drive, Reservation Road

Kenema

+23278206853 ayamga@sendsierraleone.com http://www.sendsierraleone.com/; https://m.facebook.com/sendsierraleone/

Organisation:

Ingeniører uden Grænser (IUG)

Bevillinger:

Enhancing Climate resilience in rural Sierra Leone - how to adapt the WASH sector to climate change impacts Climate-smart agriculture practices for rural women farmers in 15 communities in the Kenema District, Sierra Leone. Enhancing technical capabilities and opportunities for girls to improve access to education and gender equality in Kenema, Sierra Leone Civil Society engagement in Public Service delivery: Community driven improved education at rural primary school in Vaahun, Sierra Leone Improved livelihood through the civil society-driven model for gender-sensitive sustainable income generation and green job creation at the community level: Capacity building in entrepreneurship, market development combined with the provision of access to strategic service delivery of sustainable energy, Kenema district, Sierra Leone Sustainable Health Service through Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment of the women in Baoma (SHSEEE) Citizen Driven Climate Sensitive WASH Management - Kenema District, Sierra Leone

SEND Sierra Leone is a non-profit, national non-governmental organisation headquartered in Kenema. The NGO has been active in Sierra Leone since 2008 and is registered with the Office of Administrator and Registrar General (OARG) and the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (registration number: NNGO/249/2022-2023). The organisation is politically and denominationally independent. The main objective of SEND Sierra Leone is to see a Sierra Leone where people’s rights and well-being are guaranteed. Our mission focuses on promoting good governance, voice, and accountability in providing essential services and equality for women and men in Sierra Leone. The main activities of SEND Sierra Leone focus on: * Community Development * WASH facilities * Health * Nutrition * Sustainable livelihood * Women’s economic and political empowerment * Community resources mobilisation * Environmental Management and Climate Change Adaptation * Disaster Risk Reduction and Community Resilience Program * Access To Finance * Advocacy