We implement our Programs in partnership with local partners, such as CBOs, economic actors, local institutions, MFIs, in Kenya and East Africa.
At least 50% of TAI Programs beneficiaries are women. They receive child care support while participating in our Programs.
Young adults with disabilities with entrepreneurial ideas, but lacking the skills and the funds for starting their business participate in this Program, which fosters the self-employment of persons with disabilities.
The free provision of SafariShop or SafariStudio is paired with support to set up a Micro Enterprise, including financial management training, coaching, and support to access a business microloan or a microgrant, enabling them to start an income generating activity such as selling goods in the market, shoemaking, phone repairing, Software programming.
Persons in working age who have no marketable skills are participating in this Program, which aims at the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the formal workforce.
SafariStudio or SafariSeat are provided to the beneficiaries, who then receive in certified centres Vocational Training leading to their increased employability. Support to job search follows the Training. To assure that the Vocational Trainings are in line with the market needs, and that the acquired skills translate into jobs, the Program counts on the collaboration of employers committed to the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the workforce.
Inclusion of children with disability in the educational and social context is a pillar of their personal and social development.
We will provide SafariKid to the children, and partner with other organizations to train and engage parents, community, teacher, classmates in creating an environment to welcome and support them in the public schooling system.
Persons with disabilities are often missed out in in Development and Humanitarian Programs, for the lack of the assistive technology enabling them to take part in the Programs activities.
By adopting TAI mobility, productivity and working devices, International Development Organizations and Local Institutions in Africa can include persons with disabilities in their Programs.
Adopting TAI assistive devices in your Programs enables the inclusion of persons with disabilities within your beneficiaries
Partner with us in offering to persons with disabilities end-to-end solution empowering them out of poverty and exclusion.
Disability should not mean poverty and exclusion. We rely on your support to continue implementing our Livelihood and Inclusion Programs and providing our Mobility, Productivity, Working Devices to the people who need them most.
Join our journey, together we can make it possible.
Disability should not mean poverty and exclusion. We rely on your support to continue implementing our Livelihood and Inclusion Programs and providing our Mobility, Productivity, Working Devices to the people who need them most.
Join our journey, together we can make it possible.