Who we are.

Auschidys Disability Africa is a pioneering leader in disability advocacy, dedicated to reshaping the landscape of support and inclusion for individuals with disabilities across Africa. Established by Martin Kilavi, whose personal journey with his children Joshua and Sarah—who have Autism, Schizophrenia, and Dyslexia—served as a profound inspiration, our organization is driven by a mission to enhance the rights, opportunities, and quality of life for those we serve.

Our approach is grounded in a deep understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and is characterized by innovative, holistic strategies that integrate inclusive education, comprehensive care, and collaborative partnerships. As we continue to lead and advocate for systemic change, we invite global partners, donors, and stakeholders to join us in our commitment to creating a world where every individual can achieve their fullest potential and thrive in an inclusive society.

Purpose

We envisage a community where persons with disabilities have equity and are empowered to live thriving, meaningful and dignified lives.

VISION

To empower, strengthen and promote an inclusive society.

MISSION

To empower persons with disabilities through comprehensive support services, advocacy and empowerment.

WHO WE SERVE

In line with our mission, we serve children and youth with disabilities, together with their care givers. To do this, we partner with county and national governments, learning institutions, healthcare and medical practitioners/providers, corporate organizations, other like-minded non-governmental organizations, donors, among others.

VALUES

Integrity

We are transparent and accountable to all our partners and stakeholders.

Partnership

We are committed to forming successful and sustainable partnerships.

Inclusivity

We are committed to fostering a society where everyone counts.

Empowerment

We empower persons with disabilities to live thriving and economically independent lives

Dignity

We seek to create an environment where persons with disability are dignified.