Teacher training for equal opportunities for children

On March 30 and 31, as part of its Strategic Plan, Sibusiso trained 62 teachers from 45 schools in inclusive early education for children with developmental challenges. This represents a significant step toward better and earlier identification of children with disabilities, inclusive classrooms, and equal opportunities for every child. For many teachers, this was their first introduction to inclusive education. Through the Teachers First Training, we strengthen knowledge, practice, and collaboration—ensuring that no child is left behind. As a next step, Sibusiso supports schools with tools for monitoring and referring children, allowing us to strengthen structural support within the community.

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Martha Lukasi: ‘We are bringing rehabilitation to the communities’

Interview with Martha Lukasi about Sibusiso’s new activities: ‘We are going into the communities and fighting for inclusivity for all children’.

Sibusiso chooses inclusion and strong communities

The new Strategic Plan 2026-2030 is now available. In it, Sibusiso outlines our commitment to working towards inclusion and strong communities in the coming years.

When we help mothers, the future changes

On March 13, we celebrated International Women’s Day in Arusha together with mothers, young people, and the partners of Sibusiso. It was a day for the powerful stories of the mothers.

The programs

Would you like to know more about the programs we organize for the development of children with disabilities?

Child comes to the center once a month. Tailored therapy: physiotherapy, nutrition. Personal plan. Then continue at home via outreach.
Seven weeks full of development. Young children learn to eat, move and communicate. Mothers learn too. This is followed by home guidance via outreach.
Children and young adults with disabilities learn practical, social, and academic skills within 6 months for an independent future.
The Outreach Team provides home therapy, advice, assistive devices, and breaks down taboos, ensuring children with disabilities receive more opportunities and acceptance.
In the center, carpenters and physiotherapists custom-make assistive devices such as wheelchairs and chairs, improving children’s therapy and mobility.
Sibusiso shares knowledge through theme days, sports, play and celebrations. Families, care providers and governments learn and celebrate together with the children.
Sibusiso shares 25 years of knowledge through a new knowledge center with training and education to increase understanding and acceptance of children with disabilities.

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