Improving the capacity of development and humanitarian workers to be more resilient and professional.
Promote development practices based on national and global standards that uphold the principle of inclusion.
Developing the dissemination of information about community resilience that is easily understood by the public.
Provide input on policies that support community inclusion and resilience.
KINANTA emphasizes the sovereignty of communities to determine their own direction and encourages their participation at every stage of the program.
Behavioral change depends on a balance between human, environmental, and policy relationships. Therefore, every program must ensure holistic and inclusive governance.
Every individual has the right to participate without barriers to access. KINANTA ensures inclusion for all, including people with disabilities, the elderly, and children, so they can actively participate.
KINANTA, together with the community, identifies and anticipates disaster risks to minimize the impact of development.
Human sustainability depends on environmental quality. KINANTA ensures that development does not harm nature and encourages adaptation to climate change.
Program quality is measured not only by results but also by the transparency of the process. KINANTA ensures that every activity is conducted honestly, transparently, and accountably.