About Us

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About Us

Who we are

Help Self Help Centre (HSHC) is a national development agency, working with thousands of communities to end poverty and environmental degradation. We take a rights-based approach and market-led conservation approach to ensure an all-inclusive, equal, benefit sharing and conservation of the natural resources.

Our work seeks to create and sustain better livelihoods through capacity development, access to technology, financial and business development services, linkage to the markets and holding the government accountable to the needs of the disadvantaged.

Help Self Help Centre (HSHC) is a national development agency, working with thousands of communities to end poverty and environmental degradation. We take a rights-based approach and market-led conservation approach to ensure an all-inclusive, equal, benefit sharing and conservation of the natural resources. Our work seeks to create and sustain better livelihoods through capacity development, access to technology, financial and business development services, linkage to the markets and holding the government accountable to the needs of the disadvantaged.

Our Goals

To facilitate the local community living around forests to effectively and viably manage existing opportunities in agricultural and nature based unique resources to support sustainable livelihoods

Our Values

  • We respect and acknowledge the contributions of others
  • We promote social justice and equity
  • We believe in the power of collective participation in setting and achieving goals.
  • We strive to learn continuously from our successes and failures
  • We promote transparency and accountability in dealing with our partners

Our Approach

Help Self Help Centre (HSHC) is a national development agency, working with thousands of communities to end poverty and environmental degradation. We take a rights-based approach and market-led conservation approach to ensure an all-inclusive, equal, benefit sharing and conservation of the natural resources. Our work seeks to create and sustain better livelihoods through capacity development, access to technology, financial and business development services, linkage to the markets and holding the government accountable to the needs of the disadvantaged.

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