Who We Are

A community-led organisation rooted in dignity, health, and human rights since 2015.

About Us

Born from community, built for community

WRADA was founded in 2015 to respond to the unique and often invisible struggles faced by women and young people living at the intersection of drug use, HIV, and gender-based violence in Kenya.

We work from the ground up  partnering with community members, peer educators, and local leaders to deliver services that respect dignity and uphold human rights. Decade later, we remain committed to the same values.

Our Mission & Vision

Our Values: Mission and Vision for a Better

To promote an improved quality of life for women and young people who use drugs in East Africa through community development, harm reduction and advocacy for human-rights based services in order to achieve an equal, equitable and just society.

Dignity, Empowerment and Equity for women and young people who use drugs.

  • Respect for personal
  • dignity 
  • Integrity and honesty 
  • Openness to learning 
  • Empowerment 
  • Solidarity and partnership 
  • Accountability and transparency 
  • Equality, equity, justice and human rights 
  • Participation

Member Groups

Who we work with

Women Who Use Drugs

Providing peer support, harm reduction education, and non-judgemental health services.

HIV-Positive Women

Integrated care, treatment adherence support, and community-based counselling.

GBV Survivors

Psychosocial support, legal aid referrals, and safe spaces for recovery.

Meet The Team

The people behind WRADA

Executive Director

Leadership

Executive Director

Leadership

Executive Director

Leadership

Executive Director

Leadership

Our Partners

Working together for change

WRADA collaborates with local CBOs, international NGOs, government bodies, and donors to amplify community impact.