Nairobi Kenya

Promoters of Social Inclusion

Our Vision

Our Vision

To create a world where people with disabilities, women, youths, and children fully realize their potential and rights, leading to a more inclusive and equitable society.

Who we are

The PSI – Foundation Kenya (PSI, short for Promoters of Social Inclusion) is a non-profit, non-political social enterprise organization registered as a Company Limited by Guarantee (CLG) in Kenya. PSI Foundation uniquely combines development and humanitarian efforts to promote social inclusion in development and democracy.

Our Core Principle

We adhere to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) principle "Leave no one behind (LNOB)" and "Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want." We collaborate with People with Disabilities, Women, Youths, and Children to overcome barriers preventing their full participation in political, economic, and social life. Our work is rooted in the transformative 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. As an African-based social enterprise, we align our efforts with Agenda 2063. We also embrace guidelines from CEDAW, UNCRPD, UNCRC, and the UN Youth Strategy (2018–2030).

Why we exist

In Kenya and Africa, persons with disabilities, women, children, and youths are more likely to live in poverty and face limited access to education, healthcare, employment, housing, social protection, justice, cultural expression, and political participation due to their status based on disability, age, and gender. We exist to work hard to break down barriers that deny persons with disabilities, women, children, and youths their rights.

Our Approach

By working with like-minded individuals and organizations, we aim to address systemic barriers affecting the social inclusion of women, persons with disabilities, and youths/children. We believe lasting change is possible when social inclusion is embraced in both democratic and economic development. We assert that there is a close link between democracy and socio-economic development.

National Priority

Social inclusion is a key priority in Kenya’s national agenda. However, many persons with disabilities, women, youths, and children continue to face systematic exclusion in development and democratic processes. This exclusion is particularly acute in democratic processes, which are often linked solely to politics. PSI Foundation knows too well that the social inclusion promotes democratic aspiration that is not only confined to the arena of political democracy (of elections, and granting of civil and political rights), but involves the demand for economic empowerment, better living standards, and adequate social welfare

Registration and Membership

PSI Foundation is registered as a non-profit company limited by guarantee (CLG) in Kenya with aspirations to work across Africa. We are proud members of Social Enterprise Kenya (SEK). Our interventions are supported by research, policy, and practice. We also offer technical support and capacity development on best social inclusion models for inclusive development and democracy.