Our Mission

1. To work with communities to identify the causes which exclude disabled young people.

2. To challenge conventional attitudes and practises that contribute to exclusion, informing and inspiring change.

3. To deliver practical and tangible support services for disabled young people and their families.

4. To invest in and uplift the communities in which we operate, consciously avoiding the negative side effects associated with traditional aid models.

Our Vision

Disability Africa is working towards an inclusive global society in which the attitudes of the non-disabled are no longer barriers to the life-chances of those with impairments; where equity of opportunity exists for disabled people, and societies recognize the benefits to all of Inclusive thinking and action. 

End their isolation

Disabled children the world over are isolated by social convention, stigma and because of prejudice and lack of knowledge. A direct consequence is comprehensive deprivation. Deprivation of meaningful stimulus and interaction with family and community, deprivation of health care and education, and even deprivation of food.

The first priority for disabled children in African countries, is to end their isolation.

We have developed a template of actions which is proven to reduce isolation and produce benefits for disabled young people as quickly as possible.

Our template is currently being delivered across three African countries, but we are not stopping there.