Our approach to child development focuses on addressing each child’s impairment while enhancing their living standards and resilience. We ensure that children gain confidence in their abilities by improving access to support services, healthcare, inclusive education, and livelihood opportunities. We also engage parents and guardians, who play a central role in empowering children to stand up for themselves.
We work to create sustainable livelihoods for young people with disabilities, helping them achieve financial independence and contribute to their families and communities. Through social protection measures, skills development, and economic empowerment, we ensure that they are included in economic and political processes.
Child Safeguarding: As part of our social inclusion efforts, we implement measures to protect children from harm, ensuring that they are safe from both intentional and unintentional risks.
Young people with disabilities are vulnerable to abuse and sexual violence. We advocate for their right to education about sexual and reproductive health, empowering them to protect themselves and make informed decisions about their bodies and futures.
We collaborate with various organizations and development partners to strengthen our programs. These partnerships are essential for securing resources and implementing our Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) programs. Our key partners include:
We collaborate with a variety of esteemed organizations to advance our mission of sustainable development for vulnerable groups. Our partners provide critical support, resources, and expertise, enabling us to deliver meaningful impact across the communities we serve. Below are some of our key partners