The Africa Women Justice Hub is a Kenyan non-governmental organization whose main objective is to improve the welfare of the society. To attain this objective, the organization is focusing on three main pillars, namely, promoting good governance, protecting human rights, and highlighting the rights of girls/women.
The Africa Women Justice Hub is rooted in work that started in 2014 under the Moyale-based community-based organization known as CHAGI. CHAGI's main objective was to promote awareness on HIV/AIDs with the intention of reducing the disease burden on the community, and ensuring that all the affected were able to receive the available medical assistance. To further improve the welfare of the larger Marsabit County, CHAGI also committed to sensitizing the community on the importance of educating girls.
Though the beginnings were humble and fueled by well-wishers and the DORCAS Aid, the spirit of CHAGI shapes the vision that is the Africa Women Justice Hub. We are now improving the welfare of the society through a series of initiatives including policy development, HIV/AIDs advocacy, trauma informed psychosocial support for GBV survivors, sports as therapy, SRHR community awareness and free sanitary pads distribution, and facilitating access to justice for girls and women through legal aid.