Systemic
projects aim at addressing gaps in the local administrative, commercial, social
and/or political system. Projects in this category can be everything from
organizing farmers in trade groups to increase their collective bargaining
power to mobilize women to take a larger part in local politics.
The purpose of
systemic projects is to positively impact the relationships around our
infrastructure projects to increase their chances of improving life in local
communities
Improving land
rights legislation and making the legislation clearer to apply.
Conduct awareness campaigns to
educate local communities about nature conservation and climate change
mitigation.
Create farming cooperatives
to increase their collective bargaining power, share knowledge and increase
cooperation.
Advocate policies that gives vulnerable groups
access to farming land
Provide training and support for the
installation, operation, and maintenance of renewable energy infrastructure.
Develop financing mechanisms to make
renewable energy technologies accessible to local communities.
Increasing political participation by local
communities and women especially
Raising gender issues in policy making
Raising issues of child protection in policy making
on local government level
Transparency
We Ensure transparency at all levels of our work towards serving the community.
Professionalism
We Provide creative expertise and strong commitment to the community.
Accountability
We are accountable and act according to the values we wish to promote.