Warm editorial photography of a Kenyan woman with a physical disability sitting confidently in a sunlit Nairobi office, bright natural East African sunlight, eye-level empowering framing, 35mm
Warm editorial photography of a Kenyan woman with a physical disability sitting confidently in a sunlit Nairobi office, bright natural East African sunlight, eye-level empowering framing, 35mm
Kenyan Constitution

Dignity is written into law

The Persons with Disabilities Act guarantees equal access, representation, and inclusion. We translate complex legal frameworks into actionable steps to protect your independence.

The Protections

Guaranteed by Kenyan Law

The Persons with Disabilities Act outlines clear mandates for accessibility, employment, and public representation. These are enforceable rights, not charity.

Public Accessibility

Employment Quotas

Civic Representation

Public buildings and transport systems must provide reasonable accommodations, ramps, and accessible formats to ensure independent mobility across Kenya.

Kenyan law mandates that five percent of all casual and regular jobs in public and private sectors be reserved for persons with disabilities.

The constitution guarantees active representation in parliament, county assemblies, and public decision-making bodies to ensure your voice is heard.

Action Steps

Download advocacy toolkits

Equip yourself with practical guides designed by local community organizers to report discrimination and demand accessibility in your county.

Community Advocacy Guide

Discrimination Report Template

A step-by-step manual for local organizers to audit public spaces and engage county officials on accessibility mandates.

A formal template to document and report accessibility violations or employment denial to the National Council.