CEDAC Australia – All Together for Victim Assistance
74898752128
SA 5114
cedac.org.au
Centre for Development and Assistance in Conflicts (CEDAC) Incorporated
Overview
The Centre for Development and Assistance in Conflicts (CEDAC) Incorporated is a non-governmental, nonpartisan, and secular organisation in Australia. It focuses on promoting peace and development in the Central African region, with a particular emphasis on assisting victims of conflicts. CEDAC also extends support to local diaspora communities in Australia.
History and Origins
CEDAC was first established in Burundi in 2005. Over time, it has expanded its operations to include Australia, where it is now registered. The Australian branch builds on CEDAC's extensive history of supporting survivors of conflict in Burundi, while also reaching out to communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
Mission and Activities
CEDAC's mission involves fostering peace and capacity development in its region of operation. It aims to create positive change by supporting vulnerable populations and promoting community resilience. The organisation is involved in various projects, including economic empowerment initiatives such as honey production to support families affected by conflict.
Programs and Partnerships
CEDAC collaborates with international partners to enhance its impact. Notable partnerships include working with AMICUS Global and the Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship. These partnerships enable CEDAC to expand its programs and launch new projects, such as income generation initiatives.
Engagement with the Community
CEDAC encourages community engagement and multicultural events to promote awareness and understanding among different populations. The organisation seeks to bridge gaps between communities and foster harmony through victim assistance and economic development projects.
Recognition and Registration
CEDAC is registered in Australia with an Australian Business Number (ABN) of 74898752128. Its registration status allows donors to support its activities with confidence, knowing that contributions are going to a recognised and accountable organisation.
[1] https://cedac.org.au/home/about-us/ [2] https://cedac.org.au [3] https://www.acnc.gov.au/charity/charities/21a214f2-34a5-e911-a987-000d3ad02a61 [4] https://www.acnc.gov.au/charity/charities/21a214f2-34a5-e911-a987-000d3ad02a61/documents/4e649e67-5b0e-ee11-8f6e-002248935564 [5] https://cedac.org/about/
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Poslední komentáře
So inspiring to see CEDAC expanding its efforts to support conflict victims in Uganda! Together, we can make a real difference. Amahoro! 🌍❤️detail |
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Amazing work, CEDAC! Your commitment to raising awareness about small arms and providing assistance to survivors is truly commendable. Keep it up! 🙌✨detail |
Poslední diskuze
1. How can CEDAC effectively engage local communities in Uganda to raise awareness about the impact of small arms and light weapons on peace and development?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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2. What strategies can CEDAC implement to enhance support and assistance for survivors of conflict in diaspora communities in Australia?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
V okolí
4.5
SA 5114
O společnosti
- Q33, Q41, Q70 -
CEDAC Australia All Together for Victim Assistance Home CEDAC Australia All Together for Victim Assistance Amahoro. Welcome to CEDAC or as we say amahoro which means peace in Kirundi. Click here to see how we are working to raise awareness of small arms and light weapons in Burundi. We have now been recognised to work in Uganda.
Mezinárodní pomoc při katastrofách Kontrola zbraní, organizace pro mír Mezinárodní lidská práva