Our Team

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Phylis Mbeke

Founder and the Executive Director

Phylis Mbeke is the founder and the executive director of Women Spaces Africa. Previously she worked as Program Manager working with adolescent girls ...




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Lillian Kivuti

Co-Founder & Program Manager

Lillian Kivuti is the Program Manager at Women Spaces Africa. She has practical experience on SRHR and disability rights advocacy for over a decade having....




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Serah Ngugi

Finance & Admin Officer

​Serah Ngugi works as an accountant for Women Spaces Africa. She has over 5 years of extensive experience in the finance field.




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Caroline Chencha

SRHR Project Coordinator

Caroline Chencha is a SRHR  project coordinator at Women Spaces Africa as a human rights defender with over 12 years of experience.




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Mary Murwa

Field Officer

Mary Murwa is a young activist championing for the rights of girls and women with disabilities.




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Grace Waithira Kinyua

Sign Language Interpreter

Grace Waithira Kinyua is a Professional Sign Language Interpreter Working with Women Spaces Africa.




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Edward Mose

Monitoring and Evaluation Manager

Edward is an expert by training and practice in Project Planning and Management and a qualified Monitoring and Evaluation professional.




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Lilian Afande

Support Staff

Lilian Afande is a support staff at Women Spaces Africa.




Volunteers

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Faridah Nduku



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Samuel Mathea



Our Board of Directors

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Dr Caroline Tatua

Senior Reproductive Health coordinator


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Melissa Wainaina

Feminist Republik Facilitator


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Dr Alice Kaaria

Obstetrician / Gynecologist


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Shamim Salim

Safe Space Program Officer


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Nondo Ejano

WGNRR Africa


What People Say

Testimonial from people about our services

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Despite the universal right to access the same range, quality and standard of free or affordable health care and programs as provided to other persons, girls and women with disabilities continue to experience challenges in accessing these services.

By conducting trainings and dialogue forums to sensitize service providers on SRHR needs of GWWDs for better support and for the government to enforce the provision of disability friendly services in all health facilities.

We are conducting trainings and dialogue forums to sensitize service providers on SRHR needs of GWWDs for better support and for the government to enforce the provision of disability friendly services in all health facilities.

By conducting trainings and dialogue forums to sensitize service providers on SRHR needs of GWWDs for better support and for the government to enforce the provision of disability friendly services in all health facilities.

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