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About
Sebineza Women Care Organization
The Sebineza Women Care Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2022 and operational since September 2024, based in Nairobi, Kenya. It focuses on empowering and supporting refugee women during pregnancy by providing prenatal and postnatal care, emotional support, and empowerment programs.
Founded by Sebineza Paul Ndasarara, the foundation was inspired by his 2019 visit to Kenya, where he witnessed the hardships faced by pregnant refugee women. The organization aims to create a sustainable support system to enhance the well-being, resilience, and independence of its beneficiaries.
Key Highlights:
Provides medical and emotional support for safe pregnancies and deliveries.
Offers skills training and education for self-reliance.
Promotes maternal health awareness through community outreach.
The foundation is committed to fostering dignity, equity, and hope for refugee women and their families in East Africa.
The Sebineza Women Care Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2022 and operational since September 2024, based in Nairobi, Kenya. It focuses on empowering and supporting refugee women during pregnancy by providing prenatal and postnatal care, emotional support, and empowerment programs.
Founded by Sebineza Paul Ndasarara, the foundation was inspired by his 2019 visit to Kenya, where he witnessed the hardships faced by pregnant refugee women. The organization aims to create a sustainable support system to enhance the well-being, resilience, and independence of its beneficiaries.
Key Highlights:
Provides medical and emotional support for safe pregnancies and deliveries.
Offers skills training and education for self-reliance.
Promotes maternal health awareness through community outreach.
The foundation is committed to fostering dignity, equity, and hope for refugee women and their families in East Africa.