In the 21st century, it’s time for us to rethink the world. because everything around us changes very quickly. In the midst of development around the world, many people are still living in poverty, including in terms of basic rights such as lack of food, lack of water, lack of shelter, lack of treatment, lack of education, and misery. In the hope of getting rid of this, human beings are putting pressure on the environment, as a result of which the environment, nature, and ecology are becoming unbalanced, and in the end, biodiversity is under threat. One thing we need to understand is that humans, animals, birds, nature, and the environment depend on each other; if we are good, then nature and the environment will be good, and if nature and the environment are good, then we will be good. That’s why it’s so important for both of us to be good. Building a hunger-free, poverty-free, and non-discriminatory society, mitigating climate change, ensuring environmental sustainability, conserving biodiversity, restoring forests, and maintaining ecological balance, with an emphasis on smallholder farmers and agriculture, women’s empowerment and employment, and working with local and vulnerable communities, we must work to make the world a better place. We are working to achieve that goal, and we are committed to that goal.
- 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
