Challenges

Challenges

  1. Limited funding and resources to scale programs and reach more beneficiaries.
  2. Difficulty in changing societal attitudes and behaviors, particularly in rural areas.
  3. Limited access to technology and digital platforms, hindering outreach and impact.
  4. High staff turnover and difficulty in retaining skilled professionals.
  5. Limited network and partnerships, restricting access to expertise and resources.
  6. Difficulty in measuring and evaluating impact, particularly in complex social issues.
  7. Resistance from local authorities or community leaders, hindering program implementation.
  8. Limited awareness and understanding of social and environmental issues among beneficiaries.
  9. Difficulty in balancing short-term needs with long-term sustainability goals.
  10. Managing and mitigating risks associated with disaster response and rehabilitation work.
  11. Limited access to data and research, hindering informed decision-making.
  12. Difficulty in engaging and mobilizing marginalized communities, particularly women and youth.
  13. Limited capacity to adapt to changing environmental and social contexts.
  14. Difficulty in maintaining transparency and accountability in governance and operations.
  15. Limited recognition and support from government and corporate sectors.