About Us
About Us
Since 2020, Dak Achana [healthy households] has been working at the intersection
of economic empowerment, inclusion and mental health with women and youth at the
center of our interventions.
As a community based organisation (CBO) we catalyze
transformational social change by working with, connecting and championing women
and youth rights with the aim of improving services, practices and policies around
economic inclusion and health at the grassroots.
What We Are About
With a focus on women, girls and youth, our approach is rooted in the belief that true empowerment requires a holistic strategy that addresses both the environments in which women, girls and youth live and their individual realities and experiences. With a deep commitment and focus on local communities in western Kenya.
we promote constructive dialogue across difference, changing attitudes and behaviors, and mobilizing movements, to improving services, policies, and practices. Together, we are working to build an inclusive society where people, communities, and the planet flourish and live their full potential.
Our Approach
Our programs focus on four key pillars: climate action, economic empowerment and livelihoods, health, and participation and voice. We strive for a contextualized approach, tailoring our support and interventions to the specific needs and challenges identified through participatory consultations with rights holders. Women, girls and the youth are equal stakeholders in all our initiatives, playing a central role in shaping our
interventions.
Participation and Voice Pillar
We view meaningful participation and responsive and accountable government as a fundamental part of a healthy democracy as envisaged in the Kenyan Constitution of 2010. This pillar seeks to increase government and leaders’ responsiveness to the people they serve. We aim to facilitate civic awareness on local governance, public policy interaction, and support communities (women andyouth) in consolidating their voices on public issues that affect their lives and improving policy making and financing through effective use of evidence.
Economic Empowerment & Livelihoods Pillar
Aims to identify the challenges and promote opportunities enabling empowerment of women and youth recognizing the crucial role of women as caregivers and providers and youth as influencers for a better world. Our interventions focus on training, mentorship, linkages and seed grants to women and youth business including support with innovative
technologies and greening promotion.
Our Climate Advocacy Pillar
Seeks to raise awareness about the impacts of climate change within local communities and advocates for climate-focused
investments across livelihoods, health, and energy sectors
Our Mental Health Pillar
Seeks to raise awareness about the impacts of climate change within local communities and advocates for climate-focused
investments across livelihoods, health, and energy sectors
Our Impact
Dak Achana Community Based Organization (DACBO) is committed to creating lasting change in Siaya County and beyond through community-driven initiatives that empower individuals, protect the environment, and promote sustainable development. through our:-
- Management and Financial Capacity
- 12 Dedicated Staff Member
- Solid governance and management structure, supported by comprehensive financial, administrative, and procurement systems.
- Partnerships and Collaborations
Working together to achieve sustainable development goals and improve community well-being.