Our Profile

Objectives and Goals

To ensure that policy formulation at all levels recognizes vulnerable groups and minorities in their Struggle for Rights Realization and Recognition.

To Promote Sustainable Peace Measures, Security and assist local war-torn Communities to transit from conflicts to lasting peace.

To Advocate for Gender Equality and Equity through Dialogue and Consultations.

To provide Support Systems to vulnerable groups and persons (women, youths and Children) to access justice.

To Support Actions and processes that can bring about Comprehensive Legal changes in customs and practices that violate women’s rights.

To develop and implement strategies for economic justice and improved livelihoods for Local communities.

Our Profile 

Our Vision

A society with changes in attitudes, mind sets and behaviours that reinforces discrimination, marginalization and Gender imbalance.

Our Mission

To promote actions and interventions that can effectively address the critical components of Sustainable Development and Human Rights.

Our Strategy

ALIVE seeks to devise creative ways to partner with diverse and wide-ranging stakeholders particularly the NGOs, CSOs, Government, Local Communities, Private Sector and International Development Partners to provide appropriate responses to violations of Human Rights. Our activities are entirely people driven and we use participatory development methods as a multi-sectoral strategy in our work approach.

Our Strategies involves Research and Documentation, Needs Assessment, FGD (Focused Group Discussions), Advocacy Campaigns, Policy Dialogue, Baseline Studies, Publications, Environmental Impact Assessment, Mapping, Advocacy and Capacity Building Training.

Our Values

We believe that every life is sacrosanct and that everyone has a right to life and therefore we uphold the ‘rule of law’ as a key tenet and principle.

We also see the whole society as a web with a weave of brotherhood. Anything that goes wrong with the web affects all.

‘A just society is a peaceful society’