The world today faces a climate risk. Over the recent years, climate change has evolved into a dire and
Exploitation of natural resources in the third world, and Uganda is characterized by exploitative practices by the rich and
In a world where each government, institution, company, organization, and individual plays a positive contribution, the challenges are not
The programme seeks to balance the demand and supply sides of governance by promoting reforms that promote constitutionalism, rule of law, transparency and accountability
Read MoreThe programme promotes a policy and political environment for fair trade and investment opportunities for small and medium enterprises as a key to unlock economic growth.
Read MoreCivic Response on Environment and Development (CRED) is a non-partisan, not-for profit, public interest oriented policy research and advocacy organization registered under Ugandan laws and based in Kampala-Uganda
Read MoreOver the last ten years, CRED has implemented a host of projects including the Community Land Security Project (CLSP 1 and 2) with support from the Democratic Governance Facility,
Read MoreCRED was founded in May 2011 as a non-profit, research and advocacy organization. The founders had a desire to establish a credible and vibrant Civil society organization that promotes democratization
Read MoreOver 32,000 community members represented in courts of law
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