by Juliet Muema, Mentorship Officer - The Action Foundation For more than 15 years, The Action Foundation (TAF) has led efforts to break the social and economic barriers that hold back girls and women with disabilities in Kenya. Through our transformative Ibuka...
Considerations for Occupational, Physio & Speech Therapy Services in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
There have been increasing concerns from the various stakeholders in therapy service provision over the risk of regression and lost milestones for children with disabilities during the COVID-19 period. This situation can have long-term consequences, especially for the...
Supporting the mobility of children with disabilities in low resource settings through Appropriate Paper-based Technology
The Action Foundation (TAF) envisions a fully inclusive society where children and young people with disabilities can realize their maximum potential. TAF is currently serving over 700 children with physical and intellectual disabilities in four informal settlements...
COVID-19 and Therapy for Children with Disabilities: A Dialogue Series
On Wednesday 3rd June, 2020, The Action Foundation and Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) convened an online dialogue on Therapy Support for children with disabilities in Informal Settlements Amidst COVID-19. The webinar was moderated by Lydia Chege, the...
COVID-9 and Therapy for Children with Disabilities: A Dialogue Series
On Wednesday 20th May, 2020, The Action Foundation and Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) convened an online dialogue on Therapy Support for children with disabilities. The webinar was moderated by Lydia Chege, the Research, Assessment & Partnerships...
A Father’s Determination
In most African homes, a successful child is associated with the father, while one considered unsuccessful belongs to the mother. However, the story is different for one Robert whose son Samuel is living with a disability, his dedication and commitment towards his...





