Community Rebirth Initiative (NGO) are Currently in partnership with the following Organizations;
 
Community Rebirth Organization Plan (CROP)
United Block Captains Association (UBCA)

AL- Rashid(PalAuditors) For Consulting And Business Solutions
The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council  (WSSCC)

Global Sanitation Fund (GSF)
WASH / Water Sanitation Hygiene.(WASH)
World Health Organization (WHO)
SuSanA - website; www.susana.org
Halifax initiative (HI)
Global Water Challenge (GWC)
AVART INTERNATIONAL (AI)
ComputerAID International (CAI)
Love My Charity (LMC)
Nigeria Network of None Governmental Organization (NNNGO)
Civil Society Coalition On Disaster Risk Reduction in NIGERIA (CSCDRR)
Certified Institute of Development Studies (CIDS).
AID Matrix Foundation
African Renewable Energy Alliance (AREA)


  OUR subsidiaries are;
   African Children Peace Coalition (ACPC).
  Young African Renewable Energy Network (YAREINN)

 Community Rebirth Initiative is Urban/Rural community based organizations, working in African communities to address the issues of the day which is as vast as the development goals they confront: poverty alleviation, access to education, gender equality, child mortality, maternal health, HIV/Aids and malaria, environmentally sustainable development, sustainable water, and building communities  development partnerships; these are the eight Millennium Development Goals around which much of the international community focuses its efforts. With issues this big, where do you begin?

First, develop a basic sense of the players, our roles in the communities  development and aid arena, and our respective strengths and weaknesses.

How we work together: Intergovernmental Organizations (IGO’s), including the Multi-Lateral Development Banks (MDB’s), and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) seek to bridge the gap and mediate between the governmental and business interests which are the primary drivers (and barriers) to addressing the development goals listed above. IGO’s, MDB’s and NGO’s often work in partnership with one another, with IGO’s providing international governing and consensus, MDB’s the financial instruments and NGO’s the link between global advocacy and regional, community action.


B. Non-Governmental Organizations

CRI Nigeria as NGO are also known as the volunteer sector,the grassroots community,Willing to work with the civil society sector, INGO’s (international NGO’s), BINGO’s (big international), ENGO’s (environmental) and even QUANGO’s (quasi-autonomous), which receive government funding, but maintain autonomous decision-making.

CRI Nigeria are grouped according to our mission. While not comprehensive, this list is a basic overview:

    * Children & Youth
    * Communications
    * Conflict Resolution
    * Disaster Relief
    * Drug Abuse
    * Education
    * Environment
    * Ethics & Values
    * Family
    * Health & Nutrition
    * Human Resources
    * Human Rights
    * Natural Resources & Energy
    * Peace & Security
    * Trade, Finance & Transport
    * Population & Human Settlements
    * Science & Technology
    * Sustainable Development
    * Sustainable water bore-holes

 We can be further categorized by our method of operating:

    * Public Relations
    * Consulting
    * Project Management

  Due to our charitable nature, CRI Nigeria from their early history in the 2007, has used sophisticated techniques to take our case to the public both to raise money, but also to apply social pressure to influence outcomes. With enhanced fund raising techniques, technical staff expertise has climbed, allowing us to hire experts to run in-house consultancy practices and also directly manage our own projects.  Awareness that management techniques are crucial to project success is very good, our tools-based curriculum is ideally suited to building strong project management and program evaluation skills, functions that are of critical importance to many as they increasingly move in the direction community involvement and direct local implementations.

 

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