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Empowering Citizens, Strengthening Systems

Restoring Dignity Through Community Leadership

Mission-driven organization advancing civic participation, peacebuilding, social justice, humanitarian action, and sustainable community development across Kenya.

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Who We Are

About Dira Community Development Center

Founded on principles of social justice and inclusive development, DCDC is a grassroots-supported non-governmental organization working to empower local communities and promote transparent governance across Kenya.

Our Mission

To restore dignity by empowering citizens, strengthening local institutions, and delivering programs rooted in justice, participation, protection, and sustainable community development.

Our Vision

A just, peaceful, and participatory society where civic systems, community development, and essential services serve everyone, especially the most excluded, leveraging local resources for sustainable impact.

Our Foundation

Our Core Values

The standard of integrity, accountability, and equity that drives our programs and operations.

Dignity

Integrity

Justice

Participation

Collaboration

Innovation

Sustainability

Inclusion

Our Journey

Our Story

Dira is a Swahili word that means direction, guidance, and purpose. It reflects the belief that every person and every community deserves the opportunity to move forward with dignity, hope, and a shared vision for the future.

Dira Community Development Center was co-founded by Eliud Wataga from a simple but profound conviction: Communities should not have to wait for tragedy before their voices are heard.

25 June 2024

National Reflection

On 25 June 2024, Kenya experienced one of the most defining moments in its recent history. As thousands of young people took to the streets to call for accountability and better governance, the country witnessed extraordinary courage, but also heartbreaking loss. Families mourned loved ones. Communities were left searching for answers. Like millions of Kenyans, our founders watched with heavy hearts and asked themselves a difficult question: What if there was another way?

The Foundation

Core Questions

What if young people and communities had trusted spaces to engage, organize, and influence decisions peacefully before frustration reached a breaking point? What if citizens had greater access to civic education, stronger local institutions, and meaningful opportunities to shape the future of their communities? What if development was rooted not only in responding to crises, but in preventing them? Those questions became the foundation of Dira.

2024 - 2026

Transforming Vision Into Action

Rather than allowing that moment to end in despair, our founders chose to transform it into hope. They envisioned an organization that would bring people together, strengthen communities, promote peaceful civic participation, support vulnerable families, equip young people with leadership skills, and help build institutions that listen, serve, and earn the trust of the people.

For the next two years, that vision grew through countless conversations with community members, volunteers, professionals, and partners who shared the belief that lasting change begins with people. Together, they built the foundations of an organization committed to dignity, justice, inclusion, and community leadership.

25 June 2026

Legal Registration

On 25 June 2026, exactly two years after the idea was born, Dira Community Development Center was formally awarded a certificate to operate legally in Kenya.

Today

Collaborative Impact

Today, Dira exists because we believe every community deserves more than relief. It deserves opportunity. Every young person deserves more than a voice. They deserve to be heard. Every family deserves more than hope. They deserve the chance to thrive.

We work alongside communities, local organizations, government institutions, and development partners to strengthen civic participation, advance peace and social justice, improve livelihoods, and build resilient communities. We believe the most lasting solutions are not delivered to communities. They are built with them.

Our story began with a national moment of reflection. The chapters that follow will be written together with the communities we serve.

Strategic Strategy

Theory of Change

How we work with communities to realize sustainable impact and governance equity.

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Challenges
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Strengthen Institutions
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Inclusive Participation
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Resilient Communities
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Restored Dignity
"When communities lead and institutions listen, dignity is restored, peace is strengthened, and lasting development becomes possible."

Every community has people with ideas, talent, and the determination to create a better future. Yet too often, they are held back by poverty, exclusion, conflict, limited opportunities, and institutions that fail to listen. We believe communities do not need someone to solve every problem for them. They need the opportunity, the knowledge, and the support to lead the solutions themselves.

At Dira Community Development Center, we walk alongside communities, not ahead of them. We listen before we act. We work with local leaders, young people, women, community organizations, government institutions, and development partners to understand the challenges communities face and to build solutions together.

We believe that when a young person understands their rights and discovers their leadership potential, they become a voice for positive change. When women and marginalized groups are included in decisions, communities become stronger. When local organizations have the skills and resources to serve effectively, they create lasting impact. When citizens and institutions engage through dialogue instead of division, trust grows and communities become more peaceful and resilient.

Our humanitarian and livelihood programs help families meet immediate needs, but they also create opportunities for people to participate, organize, and build a better future together. We see every training session, every community dialogue, every youth fellowship, every livelihood initiative, and every partnership as a step toward stronger communities that are capable of shaping their own development.

Our hope is simple. We want every community to have the confidence to lead, every citizen to have the opportunity to participate, and every institution to serve with integrity and accountability.

Strategic Focus

Our Objectives

Our core programming is centered around five key thematic areas, matching international development guidelines.

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1. Civic Knowledge, Policy Engagement & Participatory Governance

Advancing civic literacy and strengthening community engagement with public policies to foster local-level accountability and citizen-led oversight of governance institutions.

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2. Peacebuilding, Dialogue & Social Cohesion

Facilitating structured community dialogues, alternative dispute resolutions, inter-ethnic trust networks, and civic forums that prevent conflict and build lasting peace.

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3. Social Justice, Inclusion & Protection

Defending human rights, addressing gender equality, and ensuring minority and disabled populations are actively protected and represented within public decision spaces.

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4. Technical Support to Civic & Humanitarian Actors

Providing capacity building, project management guides, mentoring programs, and legal frameworks to civil society actors and community leaders across Counties.

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5. Climate Justice, Environmental Stewardship & Resilient Livelihoods

Supporting clean-energy initiatives, sustainable farming techniques, agroforestry, and advocacy models that enable vulnerable communities to adapt to climate challenges.

Our Leadership

Board of Directors

A group of dedicated professionals steering DCDC towards its vision of justice and transparency.

Eliud Wataga

Chairperson & Co-Founder

Governance advisor with over 15 years in civic space, coordinating advocacy frameworks across East Africa.

Mercy Otieno

Vice Chair & Co-Founder

Human rights lawyer specializing in policy design, institutional reform, and gender justice integration.

Sammy Okoth

Board Treasurer

Governance advisor with over 15 years in civic space, coordinating advocacy frameworks across East Africa.

George Onyango

Board Secretary

Governance advisor with over 15 years in civic space, coordinating advocacy frameworks across East Africa.

Meshack Otieno

Board Member

Governance advisor with over 15 years in civic space, coordinating advocacy frameworks across East Africa.

Co-operation

Our Partners

We collaborate with government institutions, civil society organizations, development partners, community organizations, and private sector partners committed to sustainable development.

Get In Touch

Contact Us

Reach out to DCDC for inquiries, partnerships, or to support our civic and community development programs.

Postal Address

P.O BOX 1425 - 00100
G.P.O Nairobi, Kenya

Phone Support

+254 705 597 994

Email Support

[email protected]