REDO‘s Program

The overall program of REDO is called TEAMS

Rural Environment and Development Organization

Rural Environment and Development Organization (REDO) is local NGO founded in 1999 and since its inception has been working to implement environmental  conservation activities in the form of advocating for the development of social integration of historically marginalized people in community, young people and teen mothers through supporting  of income generating activities, improved fuel stove dissemination for energy conservation, Bee keeping, tree planting, soil conservation, water harvesting  for irrigation and household use, pottery and handicraft producers development among others.

T

Tree planting

E

Environment awareness and energy conservation

A

Agriculture

M

Microfinancing projects

S

Social integration of historically marginalized people

Our Achievements

Achievements

05
Hectares of land restored
0
01
Trees Planted
0
03
Improved Cooking Stoves distributed
0
06
Hectares of land irrigated
0
04
Households engaged by REDO
0
02
Cooperatives engaged
0

REDO is Marking 26 years of Dedicated Conservation and Development Work

Our Values

To harness individual talent and ideas for a common Goal, we shall promote team effort, Trust and partnership to achieve our set goals.

Excellent service, client care, image and presentation. We continuously strive to offer a better service today than we did yesterday and aim to exceed beneficiaries’ expectation.

We high esteem our clients while delivering a response service.

Serve with accountability, transparency, trust, honesty& consistency in all we do.

Objectives

To champion environmental education and public awareness for sustainability in the country and in the great lakes region.

To instill environmental concerns from grass root to national level

To work towards poverty eradication through a participatory sustainable approach.

To integrate Historically Marginalized People(indigenous) into the community

To contribute to the improvement of the living conditions of teenage mothers and young people accompanying them on the path to social and economic rehabilitation.