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About Saidia Dada (SNDK).

Mrs Beatrice W. Muta (Executive Director)



Mrs Beatrice Muta is the founder and executive director of saidia dada Network Kenya. Before she founded the organization, she was the Managing Director of Mima Girls Bureau. She is also a gender activist.

Saidia Dada Network Kenya (SDNK) is a Kenyan non-governmental organisation (NGO) founded and registered as a Non-governmental organisation (NGO) in 2003.

Saidia Dada Network Kenya runs its programmes throughout Kenya with its head office in Nairobi.

It was established as a NGO with a mission of excelling in the provision, promotion and co-ordination of services and activities geared towards the realization of equal opportunities, rights and empowerment of the girl child and women in Kenya.

Saidia Dada Network Kenya (Hereafter referred as "the organization"), runs several programmes and projects across the country. The organization receives funding from several donors partners and wellwishers.

It also runs several projects were proceeds from the project activities are used to run programmes co-ordinated by the organization as well as the nursery school institution.

The programme is registered as an NGO in the national NGO Council office of the president in 2004. The board of directors consists of five members who meet regularly to make policies and oversee the activities of SDNK. Saidia dada is residensed in Eastleigh sourcing its beneficiaries from the sprawling slums of Mathare. One of the founder members donated a plot on which the project was erected.

Mission Statement

It is our mission to promote equal rights to all children through provision of basic education which is the avenue to progress.
We also have a duty to ensure that children from poor families are insulated from sex pests and perpetuators of child labour.

Vision Statement.

We believe in the society that protects, promotes and upholds the rights of the girl child.
Our greatest challenge has been financial constrains, our desire to expand this facility to accomodate more needy children has been hampered by our weak resource base.
All services provided at Saidia Dada are done on a volunteer basis.