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developed global human community where environmental sustainability, hygiene and sanitation consciousness, unhindered access to health education and delivery services, safe and quality drinking water are given prime considerations in people’s daily living

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SRDE is a non profit making, non- governmental organization whose programs and activities centers on building a  global healthy society where all men and women are fully empowered and developed, with special focus on rural population of the poor nations of Africa, Asia and South America.

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POLICY FOCUS
SAFE WATER AND SANITATION
Comparative risk assessment reports have given water supply and sanitation a center stage in the global health crisis – “Every disease burden is directly linked to… learn more
ENVIRONMENTALSUSTAINABILITY
In no area of  life have we paid lip serve or better put, played to the gallery, in our campaign for the development kind of empowerment of the rural dweller and … learn more

DEVELOPMENT/ EMPOWERMENT:
If there is any primary purpose for which SRDE was formed, it is to primarily respond more proactively to the evident global development/empowerment….learn more

PRESS CENTRE
SRDE Launches its official website

18/11/08
SRDEAfrica Aquires New Corporate Office

19/12/08
SRDEAfrica Inaugurates Technical Committee!The Society for Rural Development and Empowerment (SRDE Africa) has inaugurated an 8 man Technical Committee

 
 
CURRENT PROJECTS

Total Sanitation Campaign and Hygiene Education (TSCHE)

Why the TSCHE initiative?
According to the latest report of WHO, around 1.1 billion people globally do not have access to improved water supply sources, whereas 2.45 billion people do not have access to any type of sanitary facility.  In Africa in particular, where more than half of the population live in squalid, unhealthy enviroment the situation is bizare. Read more>>>

 
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