Capacity Building
Building the capacity of communities to deal with their own problems and development has become an important aspect of the work of a range of government and housing departments. The importance of broadening the scope of housing agencies to help tenants and sustain the communities they live in has become widely recognized among social housing providers in
South Sudan and globally. Sometimes this may mean offering advice services, giving small resources to communities to kick-start community-led initiatives or facilitating the bringing-together of expertise and experience in the community to deal with particular problems. All of this can go to promote the skills and capacities of communities and their members to better deal with the kinds of problems they may face.
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Youth & Sports
Principle 12c of the Earth Charter stresses the importance to: “Honor and support the young people of our communities, enabling them to fulfill their essential role in creating sustainable societies.”
Microfinance Projects
ACAD helps organized groups to start the savings groups; we also conduct training in finance management skill.
Vocational Training
The Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Project for south Sudan will facilitate the transition of the existing TVET system to a demand-led training system and provide beneficiaries with
Livestock Restocking
a) Goat restocking
Under livelihood activities ACAD implement three different goats restocking, first project was supported by Common Humanitarian fund (CHF) through FAO in 2007 and implemented by ACAD,
Social Safety Net
A “safety net” is assistance for extremely vulnerable individuals who are unable to meet the most basic needs for survival and human dignity. Individuals may be unable to meet these needs due to an external shock – such as natural disasters or war – or due to socioeconomic