Community Engagement
Community Engagement
Moyo Mzuri builds disability awareness through community dialogues, caregiver learning spaces, local leader engagement, and daily living skills.
Community Engagement Programme
Inclusion begins in the community.
Lasting change for children with disabilities begins with the people around them. Everyday attitudes, awareness, and local support determine whether a child is welcomed or left behind.
The barrier
Children with disabilities are often excluded long before they reach school. Stigma, fear, misunderstanding, and silence can keep a child hidden at home and leave caregivers isolated.
Moyo Mzuri understands that inclusion cannot be forced from outside. It must be built through local conversations, practical learning, and shared responsibility.
How Moyo Mzuri responds
The Community Engagement Programme works closely with families, caregivers, local leaders, schools, and community members to challenge stigma and build a deeper understanding of disability.
- Community dialogues where caregivers share lived experiences.
- Safe spaces that build empathy and collective responsibility.
- Activities of daily living training for caregivers.
- Partnership with local leaders to strengthen disability awareness.
- School engagement so children are welcomed and supported.
Why daily living skills matter
Moyo Mzuri intentionally teaches caregivers practical activities of daily living. This gives caregivers knowledge and confidence to support a child’s day-to-day needs, independence, hygiene, safety, and participation.
The outcome
The programme moves communities from awareness to action. The message is clear: children with disabilities should not be hidden, pitied, or turned away. They should belong.
Programme focus
- Disability awareness
- Community dialogues
- Caregiver daily living skills
- Local leader and school engagement