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.
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 the prevailing water crisis and sanitary burden” says Sakov, an independent prestigious think tank. “Salvage the decay in sanitary/hygiene cultures of the people and, the diseases burden becomes a non issue”, says an independent observer. “Of what purpose is an emergency medical intervention to person who cooks with, baths with and drinks infected water?” a WHO Joint monitory Programme country observer asked.
Read more...Envirometal Sustainability Advocacy and Campaign
In no area of life have we paid lip serve or better put, played to the gallery, in our campaign for the development and empowerment of the rural dwellers and the teeming young population, than in this single area of environmental sustainability. The campaign is deafening, yet the irony is so betraying, and the evident failures are very glaring. And if there is any area in which there is an urgent need for an aggressive re-orientation campaign, it is in this all important area of environmental sustainability
Read more...If there is any primary purpose for which SRDE was formed, it is to primarily respond more proactively to the evident global development/empowerment inequities hitting the poor nations of the world. Every other component of SRDE’s objective; health, environment, are all aimed at helping the organization to meet this overall objective of development/empowerment, with special focus on two primary target groups: the poor and illiterate rural dwellers living on less than a dollar per day, and the young population of productive age bracket roaming the streets of Africa, Asia and Latin America unemployed, uninformed, or even out rightly uneducated – typically underdeveloped and underpowered.
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