(+254) 112791067 Welcome to Badili Africa Feminizing Political Spaces At Badili Africa we aim to make politics and leadership more inclusive of women’s contributions and perspectives in Local and National decision-making processes and Policymaking. Our 'Feminizing Political Spaces' initiative focuses on expanding the civic space and strengthening grassroots and young women’s engagement in political, governance, and electoral processes.
(+254) 112 791 067 Welcome to Badili Africa Activating The Power of Chama Women Badili Africa envisions Chama Women organizing skills and active engagement in decision-making processes, having the capability to reverse their vulnerability to political manipulation, improving their livelihoods and access to better public service delivery, and increasing their agency in politics and governance of their communities.
(+254) 112 791 067 Welcome to Badili Africa Nurturing the Next Generation of Female Leaders At Badili Africa, we believe that investing in young women today is crucial for shaping a more equitable and sustainable future for our societies. By merging beauty and civic dialogue, we promote their involvement and participation in leadership spaces within institutions of higher learning.
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Voice

By valuing and centering the perspectives, experiences, insights and contributions of Chama and Young women in decision making processes and investing in their agency and leadership.
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Leadership

Strengthening and building capacities of chama and young women’s active and meaningful participation in politics and governance, economic empowerment, ending gender-based violence and knowledge production.
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Transform

A movement of chama & young women leaders as activists, policy makers, mentors, and advocates for better public service delivery, meaningful inclusion in politics and governance, and eradication of all forms of GBV.
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About Badili Africa

Women’s Rights Organization

Badili Africa is a Pan-African women’s rights organization working to redefine leadership and political participation by centering the voices and agency of grassroots women and young people. Founded in 2015 and operational since 2018, we focus on two primary constituencies: young women aged 16–30 in tertiary institutions and informal settlements, and Chama women, who are central to their communities’ socio-economic and solidarity networks, as well as male allies, as our secondary audience.

"I would like to be known as an intelligent woman, courageous woman, a loving woman, a woman who teaches by being."
Maya Angelou American Memoirist, Poet, and Civil Rights Activist
Maya Angelou
American Memoirist, Poet, and Civil Rights Activist

Women’s Right Organization

Our Focus Areas

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Universities
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Chama Groups
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Chama Women
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Young People
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Kenyan Counties
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Male Allies
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Our Impact in the Community!

Our approaches aim at empowering society at large!

Badili Africa

At Badili Africa, we continue to chart new paths that ensure effective representation and participation of young women and grassroots Chama women in leadership and Decision-Making processes.

Our Achievements

Expanded civic spaces through Chamas and Salons to broaden democratic engagement.

Merged makeup artistry and civic dialogue for young women to explore their political agency.

Collaborated with institutions of higher learning to review their sexual harassment policies.

Amplified the organizing power and leadership of Chama women as accountability champions.

Strengthened the capacities of young women and chama women to break cycles of Gender-based Violence.

Developed a network of male allies around Nairobi committed to eradicating Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.

Collaborated with young social media influencers on advocacy campaigns, contributing to the improved participation of young people in civic matters.

Expanded our geographical coverage from Nairobi to five additional counties: Kajiado, Kiambu, Nakuru, Machakos, and Kisumu.

Improved mental well-being among grassroots women organized in chamas and young women in the urban informal areas of Nairobi.

Produced two documentaries on the impact of electoral violence on young women during student government elections and the unseen experiences and challenges faced by Chama women political mobilizers during election periods: "The Silenced Young Woman" and "The Women Kingmakers"

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