- Development must be seen as a holistic process requiring convergence at every level
- Human development and improvement in quality of life are equally important - not economic growth alone
- Competent human resources and Changing attitudes (at all levels) are the keys to sustainable development
We believe that today’s development challenge lies in the judicious implementation of the various policies and programme. We also believe that this challenge is not the responsibility of the Government alone. This is where cDAR is seeking for partners who are willing to assist the Government and the Service Providers best by adopting an appropriate and proactive strategy in order to make things happen for wider benefit of the general public. We believe human development continuum as;
cDAR is to establish Knowledge management hubs at different levels and promote Community-Government–Private collaborations to adopt a realistic approach in planning and implementation to effectively address major and residual issues of the state, and also equip to maximize on the available resources through
- Developing of quality human resources
- Promoting integrated programme management by the community
- Facilitating community-based monitoring
- Promoting evidence-based advocacy through Research and Development

