Working Together for Inclusive Development
KIWAWAVITA believes strong partnerships are essential to expanding opportunities for Deaf farmers, livestock keepers and beekeepers.
We collaborate with organizations that share our commitment to inclusive agriculture, research, training, innovation and sustainable livelihoods.
Prospective Partners
KIWAWAVITA seeks future collaboration with:

Government Institutions
To strengthen agricultural services, training, policy engagement and inclusive development.

Research Organizations
To support agricultural, livestock and beekeeping research and technical expertise.

Universities & Colleges
To collaborate on research, professional training, innovation and knowledge development.

Development Organizations
To support programmes that improve livelihoods, inclusion and economic opportunities.

Financial Institutions
To expand access to financial services, investment and economic opportunities.

Private-Sector Companies
To support technology, agricultural inputs, equipment, markets and value-chain development.

Disability Organizations
To strengthen inclusion, accessibility and the participation of Deaf people in development.

Technology Companies
To develop accessible digital tools, communication systems and agricultural technologies.
Building Meaningful Partnerships
KIWAWAVITA welcomes organizations interested in creating measurable and sustainable opportunities for Deaf people through agriculture, livestock keeping, beekeeping, research and innovation.
Together, We Can Create Equal Opportunities and Sustainable Livelihoods.