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OUR Activities

The CDDO operates in several rural communities, primarily in underserved areas where access to basic resources is limited. Their key activities include:

  • Food Distribution: The CDDO regularly distributes nutritious food packages to families in need, addressing food insecurity and promoting better health.
  • Education: We conduct workshops on Education.
  • Community Engagement: Collaborating with local leaders, the CDDO fosters community involvement in their programs.
  • Sustainable Practices: The CDDO promotes sustainable farming techniques, helping families improve their agricultural practices for better food security.
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CDDO Services

We delivers lifesaving relief to the displaced communities with cash and in-kind assistance, shelters, and water and sanitation infrastructure, whilst contributing to long term recovery and development by providing education and skills training, investing in agriculture and livelihoods, and strengthening local.

Food Distribution

Regularly distributes nutritious food packages to families in need.Partners with local farmers to source food, promoting local agriculture. Organizes community meals to foster social cohesion and reduce food waste.

Volunteer Services

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Awareness Raising Activities

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Educational Support

Supplies schools with books, learning materials, and technology resources. Offers after-school tutoring programs to enhance learning outcomes. Facilitates workshops for parents on supporting their children's education

Vocational Training

Offers skill development courses in trades such as carpentry, sewing, and agriculture. Provides entrepreneurship training and support for local business initiatives. Establishes mentorship programs to connect trainees with experienced professionals.

Environmental Awareness Campaigns

Conducts educational campaigns on conservation and environmental protection. Organizes community clean-up events and tree planting initiatives. Promotes the use of renewable resources and sustainable practices.

Why CDDO?

Organizaions and Individuals often choose to chose to CDDO due to our commitment to transparency, which builds trust through clear communication about fund allocation. Our focused programs demonstrate measurable impact, allowing donors to see the tangible effects of their contributions. We actively involve the community in our initiatives, fostering collaboration and a sense of ownership. With years of experience in the field, our dedicated team brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise, inspiring confidence in our mission. Additionally, donations may be tax-deductible, providing financial benefits to supporters. Many donors feel a personal connection to our cause, and we strive to recognize and appreciate their contributions, creating a strong sense of community.

Impactful Programs

We focus on specific, measurable outcomes in our projects, allowing donors to see the tangible effects of their generosity.

Community Engagement

CDDO actively involves the local community in its initiatives, fostering a sense of ownership and collaboration.

Transparency and Trust

CDDO demonstrates a commitment to transparency in how funds are allocated, ensuring donors know exactly where their contributions go.

Recognition and Appreciation

We value our donors and strive to recognize their contributions, creating a sense of community and partnership.

Our Projects

CDDO through the network of more than 3,000 former CCNNP, NSP, MCCG, CASA-CSP and REACH PIU personnel is connected to over 36,000 CDCs in all 34 provinces

More then 1,000 households in different communities in Balkhab District of Saripul Province was covered with Emergency Relief Packages. These packages provided essential food for 3 to 5 months for the most vulnerable households in the district.

Emergency Response to Balkhab

District of Saripul

400 meter of Irrigation canal and 11 shallow well and deep well projects are implemented in Kunduz and Jawzjan provinces. These projects benefited 800 households. With rehabilitation of canal project thousands of Jareeb of land is irrigated and more then 350 households benefited from clean drinking water.

Cash for Work Project in Kunduz

and Jawzjan province

Cash for Work Projects in Kabul, Parwan, Nangarhar, Balkh, Laghman, Faryab, Kandahar, Hirat, Saripul, Samangan, Badakhsan, Logar, By implementing these projects a total of 4000 households well benefit and a total of 800 households will directly get jobs implementing these projects. These proejcts are implemented in the sector of Water Supply, Irrigation, Transport, Clean drinking water.

Cash for Work Projects

in Kabul province

56 families received food and non-food items in Paktia province. The people-led reconstruction organization and the United Nations Project Services Office UNOPS distributed food and non-food packages to 56 families in four villages in Gardez, the center of Paktia province.

56 families received food and non-food items in Paktia province

In Paktia province

In the past week, the People-Led Development Institute, with the financial support of the UNOPS office, distributed food and non-food packages under the Social and Livelihood Support Program to 403 families with disabled people, addicts, the elderly and women-headed families. They are responsible for 94 villages in Nawar district.

They are responsible for 94 villages in Nawar district

in Nawar district

In the past week, the People-Led Development Institute, with the financial support of the UNOPS office, distributed food and non-food packages under the Social and Livelihood Support Program to 403 families with disabled people, addicts, the elderly and women-headed families. They are responsible for 94 villages in Nawar district.

They are responsible for 100 Families in Khoust

in Khoust district

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  • Emergency Response
  • Pood Distribution
  • Community Engagement
  • Educational Support
  • Community Involvement

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Emergency Response to Balkhab District of Saripul

More then 1,000 households in different communities in Balkhab District of Saripul Province was covered with Emergency Relief Packages. These packages provided essential food for 3 to 5 months for the most vulnerable households in the district.

Cash for Work Project in Kunduz and Jawzjan

400 meter of Irrigation canal and 11 shallow well and deep well projects are implemented in Kunduz and Jawzjan provinces. These projects benefited 800 households. With rehabilitation of canal project thousands of Jareeb of land is irrigated and more then 350 households benefited from clean drinking water.

Cash for Work Projects in Kabul

Cash for Work Projects in Kabul, Parwan, Nangarhar, Balkh, Laghman, Faryab, Kandahar, Hirat, Saripul, Samangan, Badakhsan, Logar, By implementing these projects a total of 4000 households well benefit and a total of 800 households will directly get jobs implementing these projects. These proejcts are implemented in the sector of Water Supply, Irrigation, Transport, Clean drinking water.

Drilling 6 semi-deep wells

The People-led Development Institute with the financial assistance of the Afghan Air Force Administration recently started the work of drilling 6 semi-deep wells in the village of Baqiyat Mesgari in the center of Jawzjan province. The people of this village have always complained about the lack of drinking water. Development council and local people started digging these wells after social and technical survey. This project creates about 195 working days for skilled workers and 35 working days for unskilled workers. And still 332 families live in this village and about 2337 people benefit from this project.

Shah Mardan Village Irrigation Canal Construction and Repair Project

Due to the efforts of Mardan Shah village development council related to the center of Kunduz province, the development office was led by the people in a meeting with the local people and Mardan Shah development council after hearing the problems, ideas and suggestions of the village people and the development council for the construction and repair of their village canal. People-led Development Institute, with the financial assistance of the Afghan Air Force Administration, after the social and technical survey of the irrigation canal of this village, started the practical work of this project. About 231 working days for skilled workers and about 662 working days for unskilled workers will be created, and with the completion of this project, about 400 acres of agricultural land will be irrigated. This village has 247 families that will benefit from this project.