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Our Partnership
Strategy at NaCSA
NaCSA
works with five types of partners
as follows:
- Implementing
Partners - who
are also our clients and beneficiaries
(e.g., village community-based
organisations and local interest-based
community organisations)
- Facilitating
Partners - who build capacity
and backstop our implementing partners
(e.g., NGOs, training institutions,
private contractors)
- Enabling
Partners - who provide the
local framework essential for
development initiatives to succeed
(e.g., Chiefdom and District Recovery
Committees and emerging post-war
local government structures)
- Strategic
Partners - such as line
ministries and policy making commissions
(e.g., the ministries of health,
education and agriculture)
- Funding
Partners - including the
African Development Bank (ADB),
the U.K. Department for International
Development (DfID), Government
of France, Government of Sierra
Leone, Islamic Development Bank
(IDB), United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) and World Bank.
Our
partnership strategy is designed to
empower the poor by building synergies
among partners so that each may contribute
optimally to our common objectives:
national reconciliation and peace,
poverty reduction and sustained growth
and development.
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