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CAFORD’S CORE COMPONENTS

CAFORD undertakes a number of core activities or Ministries as outlined below;

AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES

The community in Warrap State are farmers if the farming is improved by training them and give them Ox plough for farming there will be improvement of life in the community and they poverty will go by itself.

COMMUNITY PEACEBUILDING

CAFORD will be actively engaged in promoting peaceful co-existence between different communities in Warrap State through dialogue and establishment of community-based conflict resolution mechanisms. The aim of this programme is to help heal the divisions brought about during the war and to ensure peaceful coexistence amongst the communities. This culminated in peace building and reconciliation workshops organized. Peace committees have been established at County and Payam levels.

PROTECTION AND GBV

CAFORD staff spends much of their time walking alongside with vulnerable people and specifically people with disability by supporting them, discovering & developing their talents, instilling & teaching them Christian Values & Discipline and protection them from harmful cultures norms.

EDUCATION

To improve learning environment and access to quality basic education through the development and construction of three child-friendly learning centers street children orphans, disabled and women to access formal and informal education effectively.

MISSION AND EVANGELISM MINISTRY

Transforming people through preaching the word of God is one of CAFORD’s main mandate.

PASTORAL TRAINING

The local Churches need to be trained on how manage the resources in the Church and all people in the Church

HEALTH AND NUTRITION

Nutrition is a critical part of health and development. Better nutrition is related to improved infant, child and maternal health, stronger immune systems, safer pregnancy and childbirth, lower risk of non-communicable diseases (such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease), and longevity. Healthy children learn better. People with adequate nutrition are more productive and can create opportunities to gradually break the cycles of poverty and hunger. Malnutrition, in every form, presents significant threats to human health. Today the world faces a double burden of malnutrition that includes both undernutrition and overweight, especially in low- and middle-income countries. There are multiple forms of malnutrition, including undernutrition (wasting or stunting), inadequate vitamins or minerals, overweight, obesity, and resulting diet-related noncommunicable diseases. The developmental, economic, social, and medical impacts of the global burden of malnutrition are serious and lasting for individuals and their families, for communities and for countries (WHO- World Health Organization)