


Empowering Women, Changing Lives
We are dedicated to breaking barriers and creating opportunities for women to thrive. Through education, advocacy, and community support, we help women rise above challenges and take control of their futures. Every woman deserves a life free from inequality
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to empower women by providing them with the tools, resources, and opportunities needed to overcome social, economic, and cultural barriers. We strive to create a world where every woman can live with dignity, free from discrimination and inequality. Through education, advocacy, and community-driven programs, we aim to inspire positive change, promote gender equality, and build a more inclusive society where women's rights are respected and upheld.
We Provide Care
Today’s youth need a helpful hand and right guidance at every stage. Here’s where we take care of them like our own.
We Educate
We run small-scale schools for the underprivileged children and youth of daily wage workers for a better future.
We Empower
We equip women with the skills, resources, and confidence they need to achieve financial independence and leadership in their communities.
ABOUT US
The Digital Rights and Mental Health Initiative Africa(DRMHIA) is a Non-Profit Organization focused on the intersection of digital rights and mental health. Its mission is to address the impact of digital technology on mental well-being, advocating for policies that protect individuals’ digital rights while promoting mental health. The initiative works on raising awareness about issues like online privacy, cyberbullying, and digital addiction, and provides support through research, advocacy, and educational programs. By highlighting the need for a balanced approach to digital technology and mental health, DRMHI aims to foster a safer and more supportive online environment.
Empowering Change, One Step at a Time
LATEST NEWS
I’m delighted to be a panel speaker in the European Parliament Brussels Belgium, “Transnational Forum on Alternatives to Uberisation, 21-22 Feb 2024” about African content moderation and their Mental Health struggles.
I had an enlightening and fulfilling experience attending #FIFAfrica24 in Dakar, Senegal. It was a privilege to participate as a speaker on the digitalisation and feminist future of work(ers), where I shared insights from my work in content moderation, particularly on how digitalization can adversely affect human workers. The conference was a vibrant space filled […]
Digital Africa Rising 🌍. It was a gathering of 80 co-op leaders, scholars, tech innovators, and policymakers from 31 countries to reimagine Africa’s digital future with cooperation at its core.It was thrilling to co-moderate with Prof. Mark Graham from Fairwork, Caroline Njuki from International Labour Organization and Prof.Trebor Scholz during this conference and contribute to […]
My participation in the discussion organized by Nawi Collective in Kampala, Uganda 🇺🇬 provided a valuable platform to address the challenges women face in the gig economy, particularly in content moderation, and the associated mental health struggles. From protection against addictive algorithms to safeguarding against sexual harassment and abuse, ensuring digital rights for women is […]