Our Story
Founded by survivors, led by advocates, driving systemic change.
Who We Are
Tetea Jamii represents a paradigm shift in community justice and empowerment in Kenya. We are not merely a legal aid clinic or counseling center; we are an integrated justice ecosystem that addresses the multi-dimensional nature of marginalization.
Our unique model recognizes that a woman facing land dispossession may also be experiencing digital harassment, economic exclusion, and psychological trauma. We provide the complete solution.
Our Core Innovation: The seamless integration of Legal Advocacy, Psychosocial Support, Digital Inclusion, and Economic Empowerment.
Our Mission
To dismantle systemic injustice through integrated legal services, psychosocial care, digital empowerment, and community-led advocacy, creating sustainable pathways to safety, economic independence, and leadership for women, youth, and marginalized communities.
Our Vision
To catalyze a just and equitable Kenyan society where every individual—regardless of gender, age, or socioeconomic status—exercises their full rights with dignity, safety, and autonomy.
Our Integrated Program Framework
The Four-Pillar Architecture for Systemic Change
1. Legal Justice & Crisis Response
Immediate protection and rights enforcement through community justice clinics, specialized representation for GBV and land rights, and a 24/7 integrated helpline.
- âś“ Community Justice Clinics
- âś“ 24/7 Emergency Response
- âś“ Specialized Legal Representation
2. Digital Inclusion & Cyber-Justice
Ensuring safety and opportunity in digital spaces. We run a Digital Safety & Rights Clinic and provide women's digital literacy labs.
- âś“ Cyber-Advocacy Unit
- âś“ Digital Literacy for Empowerment
- âś“ Youth Digital Citizenship Program
3. Economic Empowerment
Building sustainable power beyond legal victories through vocational training, micro-enterprise incubation, and market linkage facilitation.
- âś“ Women's Economic Justice Initiative
- âś“ Youth Futures Program
- âś“ Community Leadership Pipeline
4. Policy Advocacy & Systems Change
Transforming individual cases into national progress through strategic litigation, policy briefs, and multi-stakeholder coalitions.
- âś“ Justice Data & Policy Lab
- âś“ Strategic Public Interest Litigation
- âś“ Coalition Building
Track Record & Impact (2020-2024)
427
Cases Resolved
2,150+
Individuals Served
87
Businesses Launched
3
Policies Influenced
"After Tetea Jamii helped me win my case against my abusive husband, they didn't stop there. They helped me start my small grocery business. Now I own my home... They gave me more than justice—they gave me my future."— Mariam, GBV Survivor & Entrepreneur
Leadership Team
Dr. Amina Wanjiku
Executive Director
Human rights lawyer, 15+ years in GBV litigation
James Omondi
Programs Director
Community organizer, economic empowerment specialist
Sarah Muthoni
Policy & Advocacy Lead
Legislative strategist, digital rights expert