The Organization
Principles, Ethos and Philosophies that define KISDA
Principles, Ethos and Philosophies that define KISDA
To uplift the livelihoods of women and girls transforming them from vulnerable individuals into community champions.
To empower vulnerable women and children through timeline interventions in health, WASH, education peace/ security, and climate resilience
Instilling ethical principles and structures to guide our operations, activities, partnerships and engagements.
Ensuring equity and fairness in our appointments, interactions, partnerships and initiatives.
Conducting our operations in transparent and accountable manner that upholds to legal and public scrutiny.
Ensuring our activities, investments and interventions uphold and enhance biodiversity & sustainability in beneficiary communities
Our programmes are modelled along Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. We begin with the most basic of needs (physiological), and gradually empower women and girls from vulnerable individuals to community champions in their respective communities.