Empowering Communities: Building a Legacy of Hope and Resilience
The Community-Driven Development (CDD) approach targets the poorest and most marginalized groups, including conflict-affected and indigenous communities in hard-to-reach areas. By addressing issues of high inequity and poor governance, CDD aims to break the cycle of poverty and empower the helpless. Join us in this transformative journey to rearrange public and social institutions, challenge the status quo, and inspire change. Together, we can develop leaders who are committed to serving others and leaving a lasting positive impact on the world.
Empowering Communities: Building a Legacy of Hope and Resilience
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Presentation Transcript
CDD Context LAST 2 MINUTES
Characteristics of CDD Areas • Poorest of the poor • Conflict affected • Indigenous Communities • Hard to reach areas • High inequities • Poor governance • HARDSHIP POST
CDD Objectives • Break the cycle of poverty • Empower the helpless and hopeless • Rearrange public and social institutions • KKB
To Guide… COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
“The best legacy you could leave is not some building that is named after you or some piece of jewelry, but rather a world that has been impacted and touched by your presence, your joy, and your positive actions.” Jon Gordan The Energy Bus
“Whom do we most remember? We remember those who lived to serve others. We are most impressed and affected not by what people gain, but by what they give; not by what they conquer, but by what they contribute.” Mark Sanborn The Fred Factor:
“If we’re growing, we’re always going to be out of our comfort zone.”John Maxwell “Winning with People “
Will you join me and take the path that leads to the emancipation of the poor from want and fear? : With Courage, Integrity, & the CDD Way!