Keysha Development Foundation works for an inclusive society where people with disabilities achieve their full potential.

 

Committed to building an inclusive Tanzania for persons with disabilities!

The founding members of our organization are deeply concerned about the mistreatment and violence faced by people with disabilities in many parts of Africa. We aim to create a society where individuals with albinism can thrive at all levels, and discrimination against them is a thing of the past. To achieve this, we have decided to combine our efforts with government authorities, local associations, private entities, individuals, other NGOs, and local and international donors. Our organization’s main goal is to offer legal, social, and economic assistance to marginalized groups in our society, including but not limited to the elderly, children, women, and persons with disabilities.

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Vision

 

To transform a society that insists on equality promotes a better life for people with disability and fights against gender-based Violence

 

Mission

 

To empower people with disabilities, to promote, reinforce and safeguard human rights and protection against the marginalized groups in the country.

Objectives

 

  • To promote gender equality, effective and inclusive mechanisms to fight gender-based violence
  • To Advocate for Policies and Laws that protect and favour people with disabilities
  • Promote community economic empowerment in our society.

Keysha Empowering Foundation’s strategic goals are to:

  • Strengthen the voice and autonomy of people with disabilities.
  • Build inclusive, resilient communities; with equal opportunities for economic empowerment, education and health for persons with disabilities.
  • Build inclusive and sustainable local and national systems and services.
  • Minimise the conditions which lead to disability and reduce the prevalence of diseases which cause impairments.
  • Ensure that populations affected by disasters have access to inclusive humanitarian assistance and protection

We work with people with disabilities, their representative organisations, community-based organisations, institutions, and local, state & central government.