1. Women empowerment. CPDA welcomes development partners and donors to support any segments towards women’s development, including education support, leadership participation, financial freedom, livelihood, climate change risk reduction awareness, post-harvest loss reduction approaches, and value addition, among others.
2. Advocacy on land and environmental rights defenders’ capacity building for the indigenous communities’ social protection.
3. Increasing carbon market understanding among the communities and landowners in East African Countries. Increasing Climate change literacy is critical to over overcome existing environmental challenges between government policies and end users. Climate change literacy is near zero making it difficult for Governments and landowners for carbon sequestration agriculture and carbon brokers to agree.
4. Gender-based violence targeting youths, young girls and young adults
5. Promoting good governance, corruption-free practices, and integrity among the private sector and county government players for a healthy nation development
6. Building and Enhancing networking and collaborations.
