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I am a Social
Justice Advocate
Juma Dennis Orengo is a Social Justice Advocate with over 10 years’ experience in human rights advocacy, community organizing and conducting social justice campaigns. My aspiration is to work towards a world free of human rights violations and inclusivity triumphs over disability, gender or any social status.
I find traction working with a range of marginalized and vulnerable groups of the society. These include: -
- Widows
- Persons with disabilities(pwds)
- Families of victims and survivors of police extrajudicial killings
- Victims of human trafficking
- Prisons
- Paralegals
- Environmental defenders
- Stateless persons
- Refugees
- Children
- Artivists
513
Legal Aid Forums Organized
107
Persons With Disabilities Rescued From Human Trafficking
97
Victims of Police Extra Judicial Killings Assisted
316
Widows helped in legal aid seminars
5
Awards
ADVOCACY SUCCESS STORIES
- >2 Forests protected from ‘’powerful” forest grabbers (Kakamega and Ololua Forest)
- >Advocacy; took part in drafting the following Bills:
- Children’s Act 2022
- Disability Bill 2023
- Kenya Sign Language Bill 2023
- Lobbied for allocation of 5% of Prison Enterprise Fund to long term offenders finishing their sentences.
- Review of Sexual Offences ACT
- Review of Traffic ACT
>Helped establish more than 85 social justice centers in Kenya.
>Developed SOCIAL JUSTICE Mobile APP where anyone can report an injustice and seek legal redress.
- >Conducted more than 15 street plays (street storms) edutainments with artivists
“To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity,”
Nelson Mandela
I reaffirm my commitment to promoting equality, dignity and social justice for all. Join me in spreading awareness, compassion and hope. Together we can create a world where social justice prevails.
Together, we can make social justice more than just a dream- let’s turn it into reality.
Let’s unite to
- Stand against injustice
- Empower the marginalized
- Protect the rights of every individual
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