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Our Commitment to Equality

Who We Are

Community Action for Safety and Equality (CASE) is a grassroots organization led by refugees in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. Our mission focuses on protecting vulnerable children, advocating for women's rights, resolving conflicts through dialogue, and combating drug abuse among youth. We strive to create a safe and equitable environment where every individual can thrive and contribute positively to their community.

Building a Brighter Future Together

Our mission is to promote safety, equality, and empowerment for all individuals within the refugee community. We envision a society where children's rights are upheld, women are respected and empowered, and youth are free from the grips of substance abuse.

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Team

Meet Our Experts

Our team consists of dedicated individuals who bring a wealth of experience and passion to our cause. Each member plays a crucial role in advancing our mission and improving the lives of the community members we serve.

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Muhindo Shamihigo Pascal

Pascal serves as the Executive Director of CASE. With a background in social work and human rights advocacy, he is committed to creating a safe environment for refugees and promoting their rights on an international scale.

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Gatluak Diew

Diew is our Program Coordinator, specializing in child protection. His experience working with vulnerable populations informs our strategies for creating impactful programs that empower youth and their families.

 

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Huwezo M'munga Shabani

Huwezo is a Women's Rights Advocate with CASE. She tirelessly works to uplift women's voices within the refugee camp, ensuring equal access to resources, education, and representation in community decision-making.

 

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CASE Girl-to-Girl initiative supporting teen mothers in Kakuma with training, trauma healing, and education opportunities.
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