JJA through its service centres  enjoys good co-ordination of its activities in collaboration with government ministries and departments.

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What it's all about

Community Based Rehabilitation

Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) is the strategy initiated and promoted by the World Health Organization for cross-sectorial, human rights based approach towards inclusive development. We ensure people with disabilities and their family members access the key essentials of life such as health, education, livelihood with a strong focus on empowerment.
CBR encourages communities to accept men, women, boys and girls with disabilities as integral members of the society.
CBR
Jairos Jiri Association

WHO-Led Strategy

CBR is a World Health Organization initiative focusing on human rights and inclusive development.

Social Acceptance

The program encourages communities to fully accept and integrate individuals with disabilities.

Essential Access

The Jairos Jiri Association ensures people with disabilities access health, education, and livelihoods.

Equal Opportunities

CBR works towards equalising opportunities and achieving social integration within the local community.

Lobby & Advocacy

Identifying disability issues for advocacy

Jairos Jiri has an established Advocacy Department that has the mandate of carrying out advocacy activities aimed at empowering people with disabilities as well as enhancing their participation in community development programmes.

Strategy

Capacitate men, women, boys and girls with disabilities so that they can fight for their own rights even in the absence of the Association

Advocacy Activities

Influence Government policies that enhance the lives of men, women, boys and girls with disabilities

Establishment of community advocacy committees

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Jairos Jiri Association enterprises operate as self-sustaining businesses to fund the organization’s mission. By generating their own revenue, these ventures ensure stable, long-term support services across Zimbabwe without relying solely on external aid.
Our projects create vital jobs for people both with and without disabilities. This integrated approach fosters financial independence and professional dignity, breaking down the barriers often found in the traditional job market.
The association manages a wide range of ventures, including farms, furniture factories, and sawmills. From traditional craftshops to specialized orthopedic workshops, these industries provide essential products while empowering the local community through skill-building.