By 2036, Mdogo Disabled Children’s Foundation aims to support African children with severe disabilities through healthcare, education, and vocational training, while economically empowering their families.
Mdogo Disabled Children’s Foundation is launching global campaigns to support African children with severe disabilities, as Mother Teresa said, 'Helping hands are better than praying lips'.
The rights of children with severe multiple complex disabilities in Africa must be recognized as a fundamental necessity and inherent human right, not an option.
Uganda celebrated Heroes Day nationwide, while Mdogo Disabled Children’s Foundation honored mothers of children with severe disabilities and advocates for their rights, coming up, global campaigns.
MDCF, prioritizes transparency and accountability in its global fundraising campaigns, upheld by audited financial statements meeting local and international standards, a reason we are engaging with PKF Global, a top-tier international accounting network.
Natalie Verah Anekeya, will travel to Uganda from Kenya to join Ronald Sekitoleko and other champions to launch a $1 billion global campaign supporting children with severe multiple disabilities in Africa. #globalcampaigs#Mdogodisabledchildrensfoumdation
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Evelyn Simeon, champion for children with disabilities in Zimbabwe will join Ronald Sekitoleko in Uganda and other champions to launch a $1 billion global campaign supporting children with severe multiple disabilities in Africa.
Gifty Muwaena will travel to Uganda and join Ronald Sekitoleko and other champions to launch a $1 billion global campaign supporting children with severe multiple disabilities in Africa.
Seble Samuel will travel to Uganda to combine efforts with Ronald Sekitoleko and other champions for the launch of a global campaign to support children with severe multiple disabilities in Africa.
Crossing lakes, rivers, mountains, and valleys for a noble cause, the plight of children with severe multiple disabilities in Africa is a pressing concern. Global campaigns loading… @Mdgochildren
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Mdogo Disabled Children's Foundation believes that Protecting the rights of children with severe multiple disabilities is a moral obligation, not charity
Today, March 17th, the World Social Work Day, I reflect on my cycling journey around East Africa raising awarenes on the rights of children with severe multiple disabilities in Africa.
Empowering vulnerable children with severe disabilities in remote African villages. Mdogo Disabled Children’s Foundation provides healthcare, rehabilitation, and education. Join us for our upcoming globke campaigns
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