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    |Organization type=Organización de la Sociedad Civil (OSC), Organización no gubernamental (ONG), dirigido por jóvenes
     
    |Organization type=Organización de la Sociedad Civil (OSC), Organización no gubernamental (ONG), dirigido por jóvenes
     
    |Located in=Tanzania
     
    |Located in=Tanzania
    |Current focus=Agroecología, Sensibilización, Justicia medioambiental, Mejora de los medios de subsistencia, Gestion de recursos naturales, Empoderamiento de mujeres, Youth leadership
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    |Current focus=Agroecología, Sensibilización, Justicia medioambiental, Mejora de los medios de subsistencia, Gestion de recursos naturales, Empoderamiento de mujeres, Liderazgo femenino
     
    |Description=CSADO seeks to drive change at the grassroots, where majority of people are marginalized with no access to basic services. We are inspired by passion, and compassion for the wellbeing of people. Our approach is based on effective participation of whole community in solving environmental problems. With this determined intention, the target groups include but not limited to Marginalized community groups (Youth, women, children, the elderly, and disabled), Community Based Organizations (CBO’s), Youth from leaning institutions, socially organized associations, and indigenous communities.
     
    |Description=CSADO seeks to drive change at the grassroots, where majority of people are marginalized with no access to basic services. We are inspired by passion, and compassion for the wellbeing of people. Our approach is based on effective participation of whole community in solving environmental problems. With this determined intention, the target groups include but not limited to Marginalized community groups (Youth, women, children, the elderly, and disabled), Community Based Organizations (CBO’s), Youth from leaning institutions, socially organized associations, and indigenous communities.
      

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