Building partnerships with other community stakeholders (teachers, employers, donors, cultural and religious groups, traditional authorities, political parties, colleges & universities, media etc.)

Building partnerships with other community stakeholders (teachers, employers, donors, cultural and religious groups, traditional authorities, political parties, colleges & universities, media etc.)
Working with governments to ensure mainstream systems are inclusive (Education, employment, transportation, justice etc.)
Inclusion Africa acts as an agent for change based on five main principles affecting the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and their families