People who help us!
These Are the Heroes with the Passion to Transform Their Communities
Our Partners

Denmark | Copenhagen
— Seniors without Boarders
SwB is an association of seniors in Denmark. Through projects and local activities they work to stop worldwide hunger and poverty, on a
voluntary basis. Focus of the efforts is to help people so that they can help themselves, and sustainability at all levels – political, economical and social within
education, health, environment and production.
SwB is an NGO built on the basis of civil society both in the North and in the Global South. SwB works to mobilize and empower communities among citizens around
common interests, norms, and values.
Contact info for SwB: oleholst3@gmail.com
Nairobi | Kenya
The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) was established by the Government of Kenya on the 14th of January 2013 under an Act of Parliament- Act No.4 of 2013..
It also evaluates vets and approves the curricular and curriculum support materials for basic and tertiary education, as well as offering curriculum based consultancy services in basic and tertiary education and training.
Nairobi | Kenya
Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) is a semi-autonomous government agency of the Ministry of Education, Kenya. It was established through a Legal Notice No. 17 of 14th February 1986.It’s mission is To facilitate service provision for persons with special needs and disabilities through human capital development, research, data management, functional assessment, rehabilitation, inclusive education practices, technology and production of educational resources and assistive devices.
Nairobi | Kenya
The National Council for Persons with Disabilities is a state corporation established by an Act of Parliament; the Persons with Disabilities Act No. 14 of 2003 and set up in November 2004. The Council representation is drawn from key government Ministries and organizations of/for persons with disabilities.
To promote and protect equalization of opportunities and realization of human rights for PWDs to live decent livelihoods.
Worldwide
The International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) works to improve the lives of children and adults who use AAC. ISAAC’s vision is that AAC will be recognized, valued and used throughout the world. ISAAC’s mission is to promote the best possible communication for people with complex communication needs.
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) helps millions worldwide who cannot rely on their natural speech to communicate
Nairobi | Kenya
KEC is a one-stop destination where one can access quality content for learning. Content creators, content owners and publishers can also submit interactive digital content for curation (quality assurance). KEC supports special needs content
