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Five-Year Strategic Plan (2025–2030) of Foundation "Sidra International Organization"

Sidra International Organization’s Five-Year Strategic Plan (2025–2030)

Introduction:
In a world where the Horn of Africa and North Africa face recurring conflicts, forced displacement, and environmental and economic degradation, Sidra International Organization emerges with a clear vision:

Resettlement, Rehabilitation, Rebuilding.
Sidra adopts an ambitious five-year plan (2025–2030) to address humanitarian crises at their roots through a holistic approach integrating economic empowerment, community rights and protection, sustainable peace, and the preservation of cultural identity and the environment.

What sets Sidra apart are its deep local roots, partnerships with the United Nations and similar global entities, engagement with both modern and traditional communities, and innovative financing and implementation strategies.

Sidra for:
Resettlement, Rehabilitation, Rebuilding

Vision:
We strive to become a leading and effective global organization in providing comprehensive support to displaced persons, refugees, and returnees. We aspire to build a safe and sustainable environment that enables them to rebuild their lives with dignity and well-being, with a strong focus on fostering peace and sustainable development in conflict-affected communities through effective and innovative means.

By strengthening international and local cooperation networks, advocating for human rights, achieving sustainable development, and preserving the cultural identity of local communities, we aim to build resilient societies capable of facing future challenges.

Mission:
Sidra is committed to improving the lives of displaced persons, refugees, and communities affected by conflict (residing in war zones and areas impacted by human or natural disasters) through:
- Providing urgent humanitarian aid to meet basic needs, independently where possible or through local and international partners.
- Supporting the legal and humanitarian rights of affected individuals.
- Establishing resettlement, rehabilitation, and reconstruction programs to restore the dignity of individuals and communities.
- Enabling sustainable development and peacebuilding through comprehensive strategies that ensure social and economic stability, with a focus on strengthening civil society capacities and preserving local cultural identities.
- Promoting a culture of peace and peaceful coexistence among diverse individuals and communities.
- Protecting the environment and advocating for animal rights.

Phased Plan Overview

Phase 1 – 2025: Legal Setup & Emergency Response
Establish branches and partnerships in key regions (e.g., Sudan, Libya, Ethiopia).
Official launch in The Hague (June 2025).
Conduct rapid needs assessments.
Roll out emergency aid, mobile clinics, and basic support to returnees.
Launch awareness and protection programs (FGM, child rights, anti-trafficking).

Phase 2 – 2026–2027: Program Expansion
Support voluntary returns and provide legal/logistical repatriation help.
Offer vocational training, psychological support, and cultural preservation.
Begin infrastructure rehab and tree-planting for environmental recovery.

Phase 3 – 2028–2030: Resilience & Sustainability
Promote social cohesion, peace dialogues, and local governance partnerships.
Scale cultural preservation, waste-to-energy projects, and revive traditional crafts.

Key Goals by 2030
Resettle 20 million displaced persons.
Rehabilitate 10 million individuals.
Rebuild 200 communities.
Protect 15 million women and children.
Establish 30 green belts and preserve 25 archaeological sites.
Cut irregular migration from Horn of Africa by 50%.

Success Indicators
60% growth in partnerships.
Increased food security, education access, and peacebuilding outcomes.
Reduced displacement and irregular migration.

Why Sidra Can Deliver
Key Strengths: Local trust, diaspora expertise, strong partnerships, adaptive methods.
Execution Model: Specialized teams for leadership, R&D, operations, and monitoring.
Funding: $750M target via diverse sources (crypto, crowdfunding, private sector).
Migration & Sanctions: Address root causes; operate through exempted humanitarian channels.
Financial Transparency: Audits, AML compliance, and blockchain-based tracking.

Final Notes
Sidra complements governments and NGOs. We focus on long-term development, transparent operations, and measurable impact—empowering communities to thrive after conflict.

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