Established to support Children, women, the elderly, youth and person with disability from marginalized and vulnerable population. The organization aims at fostering inclusive development by empowering women, children, youths, and persons with disabilities through enhancing access to quality education, health promotion, social and economic empowerment, and advocacy initiatives fostering a sense of community and equality.
Seed For Change envision a society where education is accessible to all, healthcare is readily available, and communities are empowered to lead sustainable lives.
Investing in women and youth through economic empowerment and skills development is an effective means to drive progress on gender equality, poverty eradication, and inclusive economic growth. We promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, drive progress, and improve living standards, by building economic sustainability and resilience amongst vulnerable populations within the targeted communities. We recognize that investing in young people is critical to achieving inclusive, equitable, and sustainable development for present and future generations. We contribute to the meaningful development of women and young people by developing evidence-driven, innovative, sustainable, and relevant programs that address their practical and emerging needs
We promote free, equal access to quality education for all children from early learning to secondary education. We work with children, their families, communities, wider society, and governments, and advocate at both local and international levels so that all children can have equal access to quality education. We support communities to build schools while advocating for quality educational services from the government, we also provide opportunities for vocational training and collaborate with ministry education for further educational services, to all children, teenage mothers, and youths.
Water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are at the heart of child well-being and are essential for children and their families to thrive. We focus on bringing clean water, dignified sanitation, and effective hygiene practices to communities, schools, and healthcare facilities. Our water and Sanitation program aims to engage youth and women to raise their awareness of the importance of functioning sanitary facilities, water-related issues, sexual reproductive health, and hygiene.
We are working to provide high-quality health information and services to our target groups and the community at large we envision a world where all the target groups have the knowledge, skills, capacity, and opportunities they need to transition into a healthy and productive life. We aim to build community capacity in fighting diseases through community empowerment, service provision, and advocacy for equitable resource allocation. We also collaborate with the Ministry of Health for the effective delivery of sustainable health services for local communities
Young people, women, and children with disabilities commonly face more discrimination and severe social, economic, and civic disparities as compared with those without disabilities, even in developed countries. For many young people with disabilities, exclusion, isolation, and abuse, as well as lack of educational and economic opportunities are daily experiences. Youth, women, and Children with disabilities are amongst the most marginalized and poorest of the world whose basic rights are not well met and for whom full societal acceptance is often out of reach
Gender-based violence is a violation of human rights that undermines the health, dignity, security, and autonomy of its victims, yet it remains shrouded in a culture of silence. Victims of violence can suffer sexual and reproductive health consequences, including forced marriages, unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortions, traumatic fistula, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, or even death
Our approach to achieve this is through a rights-based approach that puts individuals and communities at the center of our work. Our programs are designed to promote the realization of human rights, particularly those of women, girls, children, the elderly, youth, and persons with disability, and to empower communities to advocate for their rights. We adhere to key principles such as accountability, non-discrimination, and participation, which guide our work and ensure that our programs are effective and sustainable. By working in partnership with communities, government agencies, and civil society organizations, we strive to promote the protection and fulfillment of human rights for all.
Climate change has a devastating effect upon the communities with which we work and we are addressing this through an organization-wide strategy. Environmental concerns are also increasingly becoming a feature of our wider programs and advocacy work. We the seed for change organization will prioritize the development of risk reduction work in communities that are vulnerable to the effects of climate change
Food is a basic need for us all. Sadly, access to it is not always guaranteed. Children and youth are often the first to feel the effects, being forced to go hungry or leave school to earn an income for their families. We work with youth and women to overcome poverty through our sustainable agriculture project. Through this project, sustainable solutions for building income sources and protecting the environment help youth and women to become resilient and overcome times of economic hardship. The objective of this program is to improve the agricultural production of communities for food and nutrition security, increase income, and build climate change resilience.
We pride ourselves on building strong, trusted working relationships with different stakeholders through collaboration on service delivery to address social economic inequalities across marginalized and vulnerable local communities in Kenya.
We believe in a holistic approach that addresses the multi-dimensional needs of communities. By providing access to quality education, we equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to build a better future. We promote healthcare initiatives that ensure the well-being of individuals and their families. Our livelihood programs empower individuals to earn a sustainable income, enabling them to support themselves and their communities. We are committed to advocating for women’s, children, youth, persons with disability, and the elderly rights by promoting gender equality and fostering an environment where women can thrive.
Rural AIDS Prevention and Development Organization (RAPADO) is a non-partisan, not for-profit non-governmental organization
A community base child, women and youth focused development integrated organization that operates in Nyatike sub-county of Migori county.
The Ministry of Health (MoH) is the government body whose key mandate is to build a progressive, responsive and sustainable healthcare system for accelerated attainment of the highest standard of health to all Kenyans as enshrined in the Constitution of Kenya