Fundamental Believes and Principles
SESDO (Social and Environmentally Sustainable Development Organization) believes that unless local community, small scale farmers, vulnerable peoples, youth and women are involved in the process of development, then sustainable development and sustainable change will not happen.
• In the potential power of the indigenous, rural and poor people and obviously farmers and women to participate actively in sustainable development.
• All human rights, freedom of expression and equal opportunity for all as man, women, class, age, ethnic, culture and religion.
• In social harmony free from communal bias.
• To ensure poverty free, food security, water security, agriculture and sustainable livelihoods-based society.
• To help farmers, women empowerment, poor, rural, marginalized and underprivileged peoples.
• To protect and conserve biodiversity, nature, ecological balance, mangrove forest, environmental sustainability and climate change mitigation.
• To establish nature-based solutions as nature-based social development, nature-based economic development and nature-based sustainable development.
- Who We Are?
- Vision
- Mission
- History of the Organization
- Message from ED
- Objectives and Goals
- Strategic principles
- Values and Principles
- Governance and Accountability
- Fundamental Believes and Policies
- Working Areas
- Components of development packages
- Issues of Interest
- Management guidelines and planning
- Governing Structure and Council
- Executive Member & Advisors
- Experts at SESDO
- Organogram and Management Team
- Finance Management
- Monitoring and Evaluation Polices
