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Ineza Solidarity was founded by parents and professionals who saw the challenges faced by families raising children with autism from stigma to limited access to services. We decided to become part of the solution by creating a space of care, empowerment, and solidarity. Out of this need, a vision of solidarity was born to create a network where families could find both emotional and economic empowerment. Today, Ineza stands as a voice for inclusion, hope, and transformation.

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Real stories from families you have helped: how their economic condition improved, how the child/adult with autism is benefiting, psychosocial changes. • Before & after snapshots. • Quotes from parents, caregivers, possibly the adolescents/adults themselves. “Before Ineza, I felt alone. Now I have support, income, and hope for my son’s future.” Name IRADUKUNDA Angel, Parent in Kicukiro

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Strategic Goals (2025–2030)

. Expand outreach to all sectors of Kicukiro District by 2026.

  1. Train 500 caregivers in entrepreneurship and income-generating skills.
  2. Establish a therapy and training center for autism support in Kigali by 2027.
  3. Create awareness campaigns reaching 50,000 community members.
  4. Influence national autism policies and advocate for inclusion in public education.

What we do/ our program

Economic Empowerment

  • Vocational training and small-business mentorship
  • Microloan and savings programs for caregivers
  • Market linkages and income-generation support

Psychosocial Well-being

  • Counseling for parents and caregivers
  • Peer support groups and family circles
  • Referrals to therapy or specialist care

Awareness & Education

  • Autism training for teachers, health workers, and parents
  • Community campaigns to fight stigma
  • Annual Autism Awareness Day and radio talk shows

 Advocacy & Partnership
We collaborate with districts, leaders, and organizations to influence policy and promote inclusive systems.