Kenya Prisons Headquarters
Consolation, in collaboration with the Catholic Prisons Chaplaincy, conducted an assessment of the effectiveness of the chaplaincy’s rehabilitation of inmates and reintegration of ex-inmates. CEA is collaborating with KSB and APDK to address the welfare of all the physically challenged people in the Kenyan prisons. Part of the support will include psycho social support and assistive devices. The negotiations on this collaboration have been going on with the assistance of the Catholic Prisons Chaplaincy. Moreover, strategies are in place to device strategies of assisting disabled ex-inmates.
TAP Network
CEA is a committee member of the TAP Network that exists to monitor the implementation of the 2030 agenda with the focus on Goal 16+. We encourage our partners to visit the TAP Network website so as to get materials on SDG 16+. We also invite all interested to contact us in case they need to learn about the Agenda 2030 and how to monitor it in their countries. All interested in joining the TAP network, kindly get in touch with us.
Koinonia Community
Koinonia Community is an integral human development organization operating in Kenya, Zambia and South Sudan. It promotes justice, peace and respect of the rights of all citizens, specifically those of the marginalized and the oppressed.
Better Migration Management
CEA is part of the Stop the Traffik Kenya under the auspices of Better Migration Management (BMM) network, that promotes safe and secure migration that has less or no risks of human rights abuses to the migrants. In addition, CEA is part of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) technical panel on migration. The focus of CEA in BMM is prevention of human trafficking and assistance to survivors.
Nairobi Child Protection Team (NCPT)
Consolation is part of the founding members of the Nairobi Child Protection Team under African Network for the Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN). The network brings together all stakeholders in Nairobi that work in child protection. The network monitors service delivery to children and advocates to ensure that child rights are respected.
National Council of Children Services
CEA, among other child protection organizations collaborates closely with the Kenya government’s National Council of Children Services under the ministry of labour and social protection to ensure the welfare of children. In this collaboration, CEA has received a number of awards from the department for its role during the Day of the African Child and for services rendered to children.
Caritas Italiana
In collaboration with Caritas Italiana, Consolation, that time known as KARDS, implemented a micro-finance program in Nairobi known as Employment and Enterprise Program (EEP) that targeted refugees from the Great Lakes and residents of the wider informal settlements of Kawangware, Waithaka, Kabiria and other areas of the Dagoretti region. The program had a strong apprenticeship dimension for youth searching to improve their vocational and professional skills.
Italian Development Cooperation in Kenya
With the Italian Development Cooperation, CEA was able to develop a comprehensive directory of charitable children institutions in Kenya. This project pioneered the collection of data on children institutions in Nairobi that was later used to inform NCCS data collection endeavors on the same.
Centre for British Teachers (CFBT) / Educational Development Trust (EDT)
Consolation collaborated with CFBT (which later rebranded to Educational Development Trust) financed by DFID under the mantle of KARDS to build capacities of educational ministries in Garowe and Mogadishu in Somalia. Part of the assignment was to strengthen the gender mainstreaming, finance and quality assurance directorates of both Mogadishu and Puntland.
Global Fund Advocates Network (GFAN)
CEA is a member of GFAN. As part of the GFAN network, CEA participates actively to ensure that replenishment drives of the Global Fund are successful and are able to meet the needs of the pandemic response in Africa.
Mensen met een Missie
Mensen met een missie (People on a Mission) is a mission support organization from the Netherlands. It supports the work of Kenya Peace Network in Kenya.
Kenya Peace Network
KPN is made up of fifteen organizations working in the areas of peace. All the KPN members work towards a just peaceful Kenyan society. Access to quality public services which are equitably distributed is a right that every other Kenyan should claim.

