CDCI understands the extensiveness of the Governance and Accountability sector as it cuts across both the public and private sectors. Overall, it is the framework of rules, relationships, systems, and processes within and by which authority is exercised and controlled in governments and corporations. Accountability is the mechanisms by which the institutions (governments and corporations) and those in control, are held to account,
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Food security worldwide is increasingly causing concern more so in developing countries with the most vulnerable being the smallholder farmers. The main concern, in this case, is insufficient food production caused by supply chain of inputs with most farmers, especially the smallholders not accessing quality inputs, climate change, disasters, conflict, displacement, and a growing global population. The situation has been further aggravated over the last two years by the COVID-19 pandemic which has worsened the world’s food supply chains due to border closures, trade restrictions, and confinement measures that have prevented farmers from accessing markets, and agricultural workers from harvesting crops.
CDCI is working with various world development agencies including USAID, the World Bank, the African Development Bank (AfDB), and other agencies to provide solutions aimed at mitigating the current and future challenges to agriculture and food security. Our services are focused on:
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Water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are critical to health, survival, and development. Many countries lack adequate and safe water for their growing population. According to UNICEF “2.2 billion people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water; more than half of the global population does not have access to safe sanitation, with almost a billion people practicing open defecation; and over three billion people with no access to handwashing facilities with soap”. CDCI works with agencies globally to provide solutions to mitigate the WASH challenges faced by communities. Our services include:
The World Trade Organization (WTO) in its 9th Member States Conference held in December 2013 in Bali, Indonesia, concluded negotiations on the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) after 10 years of negotiation. The TFA sets forth approximately 40 measures for expeditiously moving goods across borders inspired by the best practices from around the world. These are the new border-related procedures, processes and other obligations that governments will be required to implement. They require transparency of laws, rules and procedures, fairness in border agency decisions, streamlined clearance procedures, and help reduce administrative constraints on transit. CDCI is providing services worldwide working with various agencies with the aim of assisting governments implement the TFAs and at the same time improve their efficiency in trade facilitation. We provide the following
Start-ups or ongoing businesses require to develop their business outlook or forecast covering a period of three to five years. CDCI assist new and existing corporation develop their business plans, defining in detail the company’s objectives and how it plans to achieve its goals. We provide the full business plan service laying out a written roadmap for the organization from marketing, financial, and operational standpoints. Our Research and marketing analyst develops the core market data including the marketing strategy; our financial and business analyst develop the operations plans and financing including the financial analysis
Read MoreHuman Resource Management (HRM) is the term used to describe formal systems devised for the management of people within an organization. It is a function in organizations designed to maximize employee performance in service of an employer’s strategic objectives. HR is primarily concerned with the management of people within organizations, focusing on policies and systems.
Read MoreCDCI model for organization development is aimed at ensuring that our client’s performance is effective, efficient and is relevant to its owners.
Read MoreMost organizations use ICT not just to manage the flow of communication but as the major driver of critical processes that determine the efficiency of achieving strategic objectives. With the ease of doing business that developments in ICT have brought, challenges abound essentially in the choice of the necessary technology to apply for greater efficiency. We at CDCI have the knowledge and skills to assist our clients in optimizing this new technology.
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