As RESDA we understand that most refugees did not attain any basic education in their childhood because of insurgencies in their countries of origin and this mean that they don’t poses literacy skills. RESDA developed a program of functional literacy
Young refugee children’s experience conflicts, separation, loss of family members and displacement which are source of stress and trauma since provision of ECD is limited in refugee settlements. RESDA designed an early Childhood development program which is helping young refugee
RESDA empowers women and girls through gender and economic empowerment activities like skills and knowledge through vocational skills training. We prevent and respond to SGBV cases and also create awareness in the community, provide sanitary and dignity kits to a
RESDA promotes and encourages talent development through football club and music as this is one way of fighting drug abuse among the youth, theft, psychosocial problems, engaging in violence, solving ethnic conflicts as every person from different tribes and nationals