Organisational beliefs, core values and principles;
DADO is committed to uphold and abides by the following fundamental beliefs and values in pursuance of her endeavours for the attainment of its vision and missions:
DADO beliefs that:
- The rural impoverished marginalized agro-pastoralists communities have the capacity to reverse their situation if given the opportunity to work together/ in a participatory manner.
- Together we can develop local capacities, strengthen governance systems, building community resilience capabilities and value addition will make agro-pastoral livelihood economically viable.
- The marginalized agro-pastoralists can become productive if empowered with knowledge, including natural resources rights to mitigate climate change effects.
DADO’s Core Values:
- Mutual respect: Recognizing the innate dignity and worth of all people and the value of diversity.
- Fairness, equity and justice: Ensuring that everyone, regardless of sex, age, race, color, class and religion, has equal opportunity for expression and for using their potential.
- Integrity: Honesty, transparency and accountability: We strive to be accountable for the effectiveness of our actions and open in our judgement and communications with others.
- Solidarity: Connecting with poor and excluded people. We try to do everything within our means and in the interests of the poor, excluded and marginalized.
- Humility: Recognizing that we are part of a bigger fight against poverty and requiring our presentation and behavior to be modest.
- Respect for the rights of men, women and children: We believe in deliberately strengthening the capacity of women to meet their basic needs and to improve on their position and have a strong commitment to the rights of children [Health, Education etc…].
- Learning: We are open to learning from our work and the works of others especially those that are implementing projects and Programmes with Human Rights Base Approach to Development.
- Independence: As an organization we remain independent of any religious, party-politics or other partisan affiliation.
Principles: DADO is steered by the following principles, thus; Equal opportunity, Innovation and continuous learning, Empowerment and self-reliance, Transparency and honesty and Non-discrimination