Our Achievements
OUR PREVIOUS PROJECTS
Healthcare Accessibility Initiative Project.
Another significant achievement was the Healthcare Accessibility Initiative, which aimed at improving access to medical services for children with disabilities. Through this program, we facilitated physiotherapy sessions, distributed assistive devices such as hearing aids and mobility aids, and supported families in obtaining health insurance to reduce the financial burden of medical care. We also partnered with hospitals and local health centers to renovate facilities, ensuring that people with disabilities could access treatment in an inclusive and dignified manner.
Economic Empowerment for Families(Goat Project)
KESUDE played a crucial role in promoting economic empowerment for families of children with disabilities. Many families struggle with financial instability, making it difficult for them to provide for their children’s education and healthcare needs. To address this, we launched various vocational training and entrepreneurship programs, equipping parents and caregivers with skills in tailoring, farming by providing each families with goats for milk and meat purposes, animal husbandry, and small-scale business management. By providing small business grants and startup capital, we enabled many families to establish sustainable income-generating activities, helping them become financially independent and better equipped to support their children.
Education Support Program
In the education sector has been the Inclusive Education Support Program, which aimed to ensure that children with disabilities receive the same educational opportunities as their peers. Through this initiative, we provided learning materials, school uniforms, and assistive devices such as wheelchairs and crutches to children with disabilities. In addition, we conducted teacher training programs to equip educators with the skills needed to accommodate students with special needs. Recognizing that infrastructure plays a crucial role in accessibility, we also advocated for and supported the renovation of schools to include disability-friendly facilities, such as ramps and accessible toilets. Our “We Ring the Bell” campaign raised awareness in the community about the importance of inclusive education and encouraged parents to enroll their children in schools, reducing the stigma surrounding disability and education.
OUR ONGOING PROJECTS
Inclusive Education Expansion
We are expanding our support for inclusive education by scaling up our school partnerships, providing more resources for children with disabilities, and advocating for accessible school infrastructure.
Health and Rehabilitation Support
Ongoing efforts to increase access to physiotherapy and provide assistive devices like hearing aids and wheelchairs.Working on healthcare infrastructure improvements at key health facilities to better serve people with disabilities in remote areas.
Livelihood Empowerment and Vocational Training
Continuing to train marginalized groups (especially families of children with disabilities) in sustainable income-generating activities, including small-scale farming, tailoring, plumbing, and other vocational skills.Providing capital support for small businesses to help families grow their income.
Environmental Conservation and Community Awareness
Our tree planting campaigns and eco-friendly stove initiatives continue to impact communities by reducing environmental degradation and promoting sustainability. Training programs on water conservation, sustainable farming, and environmental awareness are ongoing to empower local communities to protect their environment.
Policy Advocacy and Institutional Development
KESUDE is working on advocating for better policies for people with disabilities, including inclusive education, healthcare access, and employment rights. Strengthening internal capacity by focusing on staff development, partnerships, and resource mobilization to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of our programs.
Testimonies from Parents
5/5
“We had lost hope that our son Nickson would ever be able to hold things or walk properly due to his deformity. Financial struggles made treatment impossible, but KESUDE and Liliane Fonds changed everything. They provided medical care, health insurance, and driving training. Today, Nickson has a driver’s license, his own motorcycle, and earns a living. We are beyond grateful for the support that transformed his future.”
Nickson Xavery’s Father
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“Diana was born with Hydrocephalus, making it impossible for her to move or play. We couldn’t afford treatment, and she spent most of her time lying down. KESUDE stepped in, providing medical care, health insurance, and a wheelchair. Now, she can move, play with her siblings, and interact with other children. Our family is forever thankful for the hope KESUDE has given us.”
Diana Philbert’s Mom
5/5
“Ajuna was born with clubfoot and couldn’t attend school due to his condition. KESUDE and Liliane Fonds provided multiple surgeries, giving him the ability to walk and live independently. He is now in secondary school, plays football, and participates in community activities. KESUDE gave him a chance at a normal life, and we couldn’t be more grateful.”
Ajuna Alex’s Father