Areas of operation
In the following video, we have tried to show you the work of KIHO in a nutshell:
KIHO has a holistic approach to local community development. Yet, we have prioritized our work on four sectors:
Being engaged with the local community
In addition, we have five cross-cutting issues in all of these four sectors:
environment: conserve the nature and biodiversity through planting trees, protect the forest, promote fruit trees, timber trees, indigenous trees, teach about watershed management and initiate garbage collection initiatives. In short, environment our surrounding and the health of the human being depends on it. We need to protect trees, forest, watershed and water bodies in all of our projects.
sustainability: KIHO approaches sustainability through four means - managerial, financial, technical and environmental. This allows a holistic approach that will allow a long-term impact with successful results.
climate change: make sure people are aware of the negative impacts and of the destruction of environment. KIHO’s task is to re-balance human actions and nature through our actions.
gender equality: gender empowerment is part of all our project. , emphasize to have a gender balance in community project committees are supported, particularly support women initiatives, promote women into leadership positions and in decision-making.
awareness-creation & training: share information and knowledge to make the project a success, link up successful initiatives with other groups so that they can be role models, link policies of the government with activities of the local communities, provide capacity-building and empowerment, transparency and updates on relevant current issues.
In the following there is an overview of our sectors as well as the cross-cutting issues:
environment: conserve the nature and biodiversity through planting trees, protect the forest, promote fruit trees, timber trees, indigenous trees, teach about watershed management and initiate garbage collection initiatives. In short, environment our surrounding and the health of the human being depends on it. We need to protect trees, forest, watershed and water bodies in all of our projects.
sustainability: KIHO approaches sustainability through four means - managerial, financial, technical and environmental. This allows a holistic approach that will allow a long-term impact with successful results.
climate change: make sure people are aware of the negative impacts and of the destruction of environment. KIHO’s task is to re-balance human actions and nature through our actions.
gender equality: gender empowerment is part of all our project. , emphasize to have a gender balance in community project committees are supported, particularly support women initiatives, promote women into leadership positions and in decision-making.
awareness-creation & training: share information and knowledge to make the project a success, link up successful initiatives with other groups so that they can be role models, link policies of the government with activities of the local communities, provide capacity-building and empowerment, transparency and updates on relevant current issues.
In the following there is an overview of our sectors as well as the cross-cutting issues: