CHO (Child Hope Organization)
Our Social Impact Priorities
CHO’s approach is rooted in fostering resilience and self-reliance in communities, addressing their critical needs through a multi-sectoral strategy. Our thematic approach includes the following core components:
Water And Sanitation
Water and sanitation are basic human needs and rights. During and after emergencies, people are at
increased risk of contracting infectious
Peace, Conflict Transformation And Gender Mainstreaming
Insecurity and continuation of conflict in South Sudan remains a major challenge in the efforts to rebuild the fledgling
nation. Sporadic
Shelter & Nfi’s
When an emergency causes people to lose their homes, they lose security for themselves and their belongings and the dignity
Health & Nutrition
Health is a critical determinant of survival for populations affected by disasters. The public health
impacts on a disaster-affected population can
Food Security & Livelihood
Food security is defined as a situation when ‘all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to
sufficient,
Economic Recovery & Women Empowerment
During a humanitarian emergency response, economic recovery enables people to rebuild their assets and capabilities and return to normal life.
CHO (Child Hope Organization)
INTERNAL SYSTEMS AND POLICIES
Operational Systems: Alliance for Aid, Relief & Assistance has robust systems for finance,
procurement, human resources, and monitoring & evaluation. These systems are designed to
ensure accountability, transparency, and efficient resource utilization.