CLHEI adopts a multi-sectoral approach in the design of her Humanitarian Response and Development programs. These multi-sectoral actions address the social, environmental and economic factors that influence the livelihood of vulnerable, marginalized and displaced populations at the local, national and global levels.
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Emergency
preparedness and response
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Early recovery
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Social support
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Rehabilitation and
integration
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Protection
Enhancing access to safe, quality and affordable healthcare services for all through:
o Nutrition
o Mental Health
o Substance Abuse
o Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria (ATM)
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Maternal, New born
and Child-Health (MNCH)
Enhancing peaceful and inclusive societies and providing access to justice for all through:
o Conflict Prevention & Transformation
o Countering &
Preventing Violent Extremism
To awaken communities to protecting nature and increase focus on bio-diversity protection and regenerative & sustainable agricultural practices through:
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Mitigation
and Adaptation
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Climate
Justice
o Renewable Energy
o Natural Resource Management
o WASH
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Bio-diversity Conservation
Providing equal access to quality education,
skills and vocational training and eliminating gender disparities though:
o Gender Transformative Education
o Safe Schools
o Education-in-Emergencies
Promoting Good Governance, Participation and Accountability and fostering Women & Youth Participation in Leadership through:
o Policy and Legislative Advocacy/Development
o Women & Youth Political Empowerment