Inclusion Unfolding – Africa offers more than connections—we offer commitment, expertise, and results. We understand the complexities of working across African contexts and bring strong, trusted relationships with local organizations that are already making an impact. What sets us apart is how we work. We don’t just fund or advise—we walk alongside our partners to ensure that programs are inclusive, community-led, and built for lasting change.

Our value lies in combining local insight with global standards, ensuring that every initiative is accountable, evidence-based, and results-driven. When you work with us, you gain a partner who prioritizes transparency, delivers timely reporting, and stays focused on outcomes that matter.

Consultancy Services

Consultancy 
Services

Our team of experts is available for short- and long-term assignments in the following areas:

  • Training & Capacity Building: We deliver inclusive, action-oriented training for community groups and government officials, building long-term leadership and equity from the ground up.
  • Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL): We create MEL frameworks that measure more than numbers—capturing dignity, access, and empowerment defined by the communities we serve.
  • Research & Knowledge Management: We lead participatory research and help partners build learning systems that capture evidence and scale what works.
  • Communications & Storytelling: We help organizations amplify marginalized voices through inclusive messaging, media campaigns, and community storytelling.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: We bring diverse actors together—civil society, government, donors—to co-create solutions and foster trust where power imbalances exist.
  • Policy Advocacy & Analysis: We analyze and shape policies through an inclusion lens, helping partners drive legal change and elevate lived experience in decision-making.
  • Government Engagement: We support public institutions to design inclusive, responsive systems, especially around disability rights, gender equity, and minority inclusion.
  • Strategic Planning & Development: We turn vision into action by co-developing strategies with grassroots and national partners that center inclusion and deliver results.
  • Program Design & Management: We guide the full program cycle—from ideation to evaluation—ensuring every step is inclusive, participatory, and impact-driven.

Program Partnerships

Program 
Partnerships

As we grow, so will the number and diversity of partners we support—each one working toward a more inclusive, equitable future.

UNITED DISABLED PERSONS OF KENYA (UDPK)

Website: www.udpkenya.or.ke

UDPK ensures equal rights for persons with disabilities through a community-based approach, offering digital literacy, vocational skills, and entrepreneurship support. 

Focus Areas:

  • Inclusive employment, education and infrastructure
  • Inclusive political participation
  • Advocacy for the rights of persons with disabilities
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Centre for Rights, Education and Awareness (CREAW)

Website: home.creaw.org

Centre for Rights Education and Awareness is a national feminist women's right Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). CREAW's mission is to transform the lives of all women and girls through championing gender equality, rights and social justice with a vision of a just society where women and girls are valued, respected and enjoy full rights and live in dignity. 

Focus Areas:

  • Ending all forms of violence against women and girls
  • Championing Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
  • Supporting Women's Economic Empowerment (WEE)
  • Localization of Resources to Women's Rights Organisations, Movements and Collectives
  • Promoting effective participation of women and girls in leadership

Kenya Alliance for the Advancement of Children’s Right (KEFEADO)

Website: www.kefeado.org 

KEFEADO promotes gender equality and human rights through African feminist approaches in Western Kenya, with a focus on education, health, and economic justice.

Focus Areas:

  • Advancing gender equality and human rights through African feminist approaches
  • Supporting women’s economic empowerment and feminist farming initiatives
  • Strengthening GBV response through health facility-based units
  • Empowering girls and youth through education, sports, and leadership training
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Women Challenged to Challenge

Website: www.wcc.or.ke

The main goal of our existence is to bring together women and girls with disabilities and build their capacity to enable them speak out on issues that limit their participation in development spheres so that at the end of the day they enjoy their rights like any other citizen whether at the local or global level.

  • Improve access to sexual and reproductive health services for persons with disabilities
  • Raise awareness of their sexual and reproductive rights among communities, leaders, and health professionals
  • Strengthen the capacity of persons with disabilities and civil society to advocate for inclusive health services
Andy Speaks

Website: www.andyspeaks4specialneedspersons.org

Andy Speaks sets out to BE the VOICE for persons with Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. Through our work, we aim to EDUCATE society about neurodiversity, ADVOCATE for the rights of special needs individuals, and actively contribute to the implementation of policies addressing their unique needs. Additionally, we PROVIDE SUPPORT to parents and neurodiverse individuals by running impactful programs that facilitate their independence and INTEGRATION into the community.

  • Good health and well being
  • Quality education
  • Reduced inequalities
  • Decent work and economic growth
Kenya National Association of the Deaf (KNAD)

Website: www.knad.or.ke

Founded in 1986, the KNAD has led the charge for Deaf rights in Kenya for nearly four decades. From pushing for sign language recognition to securing access to education and healthcare, KNAD has never stopped fighting.

  • The need to raise awareness about hearing loss
  • Improvement of weak attention given to the legislation and policy in support of the disable group
Youth Empowerment on Strategic Advocacy and Mentorship (YESAM)

Facebook: www.facebook.com/yesamKe

YESAM is a woman-led community-based organization (CBO) in Kisumu County that works to improve the lives of women and girls in informal settlements. They offer sexual and reproductive health education for youth, free access to reproductive health services, and social change programs focused on gender justice.

  • Menstrual health education and reusable sanitary kit distribution
  • Youth-friendly clinics offering free contraception, STI screening, and counseling
  • Expanding access to sexual and reproductive health services for underserved youth
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UNITED FAMILY COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATION

Website: www.unitedfamilycb.wixsite.com/united-family

United Family is dedicated to having global families that are united and peaceful as they build relationships, livelihoods and dominions over creation in accordance to the will of God. Their mission is to mobilize families and communities, train, empower, mentor and encourage them in building sustainable, dignified and peaceful families and societies. Their goal is reaching global families and communities with a message of unity and peace in relationships, family economies and sustenance of livelihoods.

  • Family Empowerment – Training and mentoring for strong, dignified families.
  • Unity and Peacebuilding – Promoting harmony in families and communities.
  • Sustainable Livelihoods – Supporting stable, self-sufficient family economies.