Our Mission
Our mission is to catalyze social change and justice through intersectional feminist organizing, research, and grassroots action that addresses systemic gender and environmental inequalities.
Our Vision
A just world where gender equality, climate resilience, and the rights of all people regardless of identity are recognized, protected, and upheld.
What We Do
At Jinsia na Haki Africa, we advance gender and climate justice by combining intersectional feminist research, evidence-based advocacy, and grassroots organizing to create transformative, community-led solutions.
We champion the rights, safety, and bodily autonomy of women, girls, and TGNC-LGQ persons; strengthen climate resilience through sustainable, locally driven initiatives; produce research that informs policy and amplifies marginalized voices; and build collective power by nurturing feminist leadership and mobilizing communities.
Every aspect of our work is rooted in deep partnership with those most affected by injustice, ensuring that the solutions we create are inclusive, sustainable, and grounded in lived experience.
“No one is free until every identity can exist with dignity, safety, and joy. Our movement is a promise to never leave anyone behind”
Kristen Kiiza, Cofounder, Jinsia na Haki Africa
Gender justice and climate justice are not separate struggles—they are intertwined fights for survival, equity, and the future we all deserve
When the climate crisis intensifies, it is women, girls, and TGNC-LGQ persons who bear the heaviest burdens, not because they are inherently vulnerable, but because inequality has been built into the systems that shape their daily lives. To fight for the planet is to fight for people; to challenge gendered oppression is to challenge the very structures that fuel environmental harm. Our liberation demands that we confront these crises together, because justice—true justice—can only flourish when every person and every community has the power, safety, and resources to thrive.
