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Community
Capacity Building Initiative (CCBI) was
launched in 2001 as a Non Governmental Organization
to contribute to the mitigation of poverty
related problems by enhancing the capacity
of communities to access and utilize knowledge
and resources for the benefit of these communities.
CCBI works with community based organizations
to build their capacity for health improvement,
and HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support.
CCBI builds the capacity of communities
through creating an enabling environment
for the communities to take charge and contribute
to their own development.
CCBI
provides services to CBO’s, .NGO,s and community
self-help groups including women’s groups
in training, monitoring and evaluation,
and management. CCBI also disseminates
best practices of other organizations to
the CBO’s and community development groups,
in order to alleviate suffering and improve
the standard of living of all communities.
CCBI is committed to making a difference
in remote and under-served communities.
The impact of implementation of CCBI projects
within these communities will be a high
standard of living, better health, and a
cleaner environment.
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CCBI
ORGANOGRAM

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The
structure of CCBI
is as follows: »
Board »
Chief Executive
(Director) »
Members
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The
CCBI is structured
in programs as follows: » Training and
Organizational Development; »
Community
Health and Welfare; »
Food Security
and Environment; » Information
Technology and Management Information
System; and »
Trade and
Micro Finance
These
programs operate
in cooperation with
each other in building
the capacity of
the communities
in different areas
of Kenya.
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CCBI
is structured for accountability, transparency and efficiency.
The CCBI Board is made up of persons of integrity,
including medical doctors, PhD holders, lawyers, scientists
of repute, environmentalists, and highly qualified project
managers with many years experience in project monitoring
and evaluation. CCBI also has a Project Officer,
and a Financial Officer. All our financial accounts
are audited regularly and accounts remitted to the NGO
Board.
CCBI
has staff members and volunteers with vast experience
in implementing, managing and evaluating Community Based
Projects. CCBI has excellent trainers who have served
for GTZ, CAFS, Ministry of Health Kenya in the areas
of HIV/AIDS, Reproductive Health, Adolescent Health,
Orphans and Vulnerable Children training, a psychoanalyst
with wide experience in counseling especially among
the in-school and out-of-school youth, a medical doctor
with Masters in Community Health, and experience in
community-based Health Care Management, adolescent and
youth counseling skills, HIV/AIDS management and project
design, monitoring and evaluation, and a resource planner/environmental
economist with long experience as a facilitator in participatory
methodologies, social mobilization, environmental issues.
Further, CCBI has reproductive health and HIV/AIDS
trainers, also with skills in malaria, TB, and STD training
at the community level, and a training coordinator with
wide experience in community training.
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