By John Kariuki
The National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF), under the leadership of its CEO Roy Sasaka Telewa, has taken a significant step towards promoting inclusion and accessibility in Kenya. Today, NGAAF signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Kenya Red Cross and Hope Mobility Kenya, in a landmark partnership focused on enhancing access to assistive devices for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) across the country.
This collaboration marks a bold commitment to building an inclusive society where PWDs can fully enjoy equal opportunities, independence, and active participation in national development. The agreement lays the groundwork for a nationwide effort to eliminate mobility-related barriers that continue to limit access and opportunity for many.
Through this partnership, NGAAF and its allies will work together to extend essential support services and ensure that marginalized and vulnerable groups can benefit from mobility solutions that uphold their dignity and improve their quality of life. This is a timely and critical move that directly aligns with NGAAF’s mandate to empower affirmative action groups and promote socio-economic inclusion.
All credit goes to NGAAF CEO Roy Sasaka Telewa, whose visionary leadership continues to drive impactful initiatives that leave no one behind. His commitment to championing the rights and empowerment of PWDs is setting a strong example of what inclusive growth truly means.
The partnership between NGAAF, Kenya Red Cross, and Hope Mobility Kenya is not just about providing assistive devices. It is about opening doors, removing obstacles, and fostering a society where mobility, dignity, and empowerment are not distant dreams—but guaranteed rights for every Kenyan.
As NGAAF continues to push forward with its #NGAAFImpact agenda, this strategic collaboration stands out as a powerful step towards inclusive growth and sustainable national development.


