
African narratives.


of organisations.

with African NGOs.
We generate knowledge and enhance advocacy capacities in health, human rights and SRHR.
Afya na Haki (Ahaki) is an African research and training institution that advances health, human rights, and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR).
Ahaki uses Africentric approaches within a national, regional, Pan-African and global context to achieve its aims.
OUR AFRICENTRIC APPROACH
Embrace positive African narratives.
Engage African (sub)regional institutions.
Support & collaborate with African NGOs.
Engage Africans on African perspectives.
Litigating Reproductive Justice in Africa (LIRA)
The goal of the LIRA programme is to create an environment where Africa embraces reproductive justice through progressive, evidence based and collaborative litigation for access to SRHR.
Ahaki Stories
Our Testimonials

Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga,
Katikkiro of Buganda“”

Hon. Dr. Ruth Acheng,
Minister of Health"The Covid-19 pandemic
has demonstrated the gaps in health and well being of all people very well and indeed research, capacity building and advocacy should be used to give us more options. This is why this Center is very important for us. "

Owek. Christine Mugerwa
Former Minister of Buganda"Ahaki presents an opportunity to explore the contributions of our cultures, values & practices in a way that advances an African research agenda on Health, Human Rights and Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights."

Molly Nkosi
Fellow“The fellowship programme has benefited me personally and professionally. I have been
exposed to a group of experts that are beyond my normal routine work and I
have also gotten training and knowledge in areas that are broader than what I expected to have gotten when I was joining the fellowship programme...”

Oga Jessica
Fellow“The fellowship at Ahaki has provided me with invaluable opportunities for
personal and professional growth. Through this experience, I have gained a deeper
understanding of the reproductive justice framework in the context of sexual and
reproductive health and rights and developed a strong sense of teamwork and
adaptability in a dynamic and challenging environment...”

Monalisa Chafewa
FellowThe biggest highlight for me has been my learning experience through regional
conferences and regional writing workshops. And the most amazing part of all of
this is, I got to learn more and interact with several regional partners...”-