Inclusion cannot be achieved alone.
KUYODA works with community structures, caregivers, youth facilitators, schools, health facilities, protection actors, district authorities and disability organisations to make services more accessible for Deaf and non-speaking people.
Current & desired partnership areas
Disability rights and accessibility
Inclusive education and early childhood learning
Health, HIV, SRHR and SGBV response
Child protection and safeguarding
Livelihood, skills and economic inclusion
Research, learning and innovation
Humanitarian response and refugee inclusion
Why partner with KUYODA
KUYODA is rooted in the community and led by people with lived experience. We reach Deaf and non-speaking children, youth, women and caregivers who are often missed by mainstream programmes. Our work combines trust, sign language, local knowledge, safeguarding, evidence and practical implementation.
Together with partners, KUYODA can expand inclusive services, strengthen public systems and ensure Deaf and non-speaking people are not invisible in refugee and host-community responses.