EmpowerHerAbility
Warembo na Disability Society of Kenya undertakes to establish a legal aid programme to contribute towards the realization of the legal rights of women living with Disabilities to bridge the gap of provision of legal services by the Government.
The Kenyan Constitution recognizes Kenyan Sign Language as one of the official languages. This mode of communication is mainly used by the deaf community, but it is not limited to them as it can be learned by anyone interested in promoting inclusivity and understanding among different groups in society. At WND Society, we firmly believe t
The Kenyan Constitution recognizes Kenyan Sign Language as one of the official languages. This mode of communication is mainly used by the deaf community, but it is not limited to them as it can be learned by anyone interested in promoting inclusivity and understanding among different groups in society. At WND Society, we firmly believe that everyone deserves a voice, and it is our goal to foster unity and promote inclusivity in our country. Our organization is proud to offer free sign language lessons to members of the public as a means of promoting a more connected and harmonious society. By learning sign language, we can break down the barriers that divide us and work towards creating a more cohesive community where everyone feels valued and included.
The WND Society of Kenya is seeking support to empower women living with disabilities through sustainable agriculture. The "Cultivating Abilities: Empowering Women with Disabilities in Agriculture" project aims to uplift marginalized women and create lasting impact through farming.
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