About BSI
Vision
An empowered society beyond violence
Mission
Transforming society through inclusive ways of enhancing, building capacities and adopting powerful skills by taking active roles in achieving quality lives including abandoning harmful practices towards realizing socio-economic goals at all levels
BSI THEMATIC AREAS
SRHR
SRHR stands for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. It refers to the rights of individuals to have access to information, services, and education related to their sexual and reproductive. This includes the right to make informed decisions about one’s own reproductive and sexual health, as well as access to a range of services including family planning, HV prevention and treatment, and prenatal and postnatal care.
Youths, or young people, are particularly important in the context of SRHR because they are at critical stage of development and are often faced with a range of challenges related to their sexual and reproductive health. They may have limited access to accurate information and services, and may also face social barriers to accessing these resources. It is important that young people have access to comprehensive SRHR education and services in order to ensure that they can make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health and well-being. This can help reduce the risk of unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, and other negative health outcomes.
GENDER EQUALITY
Gender equality means ensuring that everyone—regardless of gender—has equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities in all areas of life. It’s about breaking down barriers that limit potential, challenging harmful stereotypes, and promoting fairness in education, work, leadership, and beyond. When gender equality is prioritized, societies become more inclusive, economies grow stronger, and communities flourish. It’s not just about empowering women and girls, but about creating a balanced world where all individuals can thrive without discrimination. Equality is not a luxury—it’s a necessity, and the time to achieve it is now.
CLIMATE ACTION
Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s a present reality demanding urgent action. Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and melting ice caps are clear signs that our planet is in distress. But hope lies in collective action. Every individual has the power to make a difference, from reducing single-use plastics and conserving energy to supporting clean energy initiatives and advocating for policy change. Businesses and governments must also step up with bold commitments to cut emissions and invest in sustainable practices. The time to act is now, not tomorrow. By making climate-conscious choices today, we pave the way for a greener, healthier future for generations to come..
YOUTH AND SPORTS
Youth and sports are a powerful combination for building stronger, healthier, and more connected communities. Sports teach young people discipline, teamwork, resilience, and leadership—skills that extend far beyond the playing field. They offer a safe space for expression, growth, and inclusion, while also promoting physical and mental well-being. Investing in youth sports programs means investing in the future, fostering talent, confidence, and social bonds that can shape generations. Let’s empower our youth through sports—not just to play, but to thrive.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
Socio-economic empowerment is the key to unlocking individual potential and driving sustainable development in communities. When people have access to education, financial resources, and job opportunities, they gain the tools to lift themselves out of poverty and contribute meaningfully to society. Empowerment goes beyond charity—it’s about creating systems that support independence, innovation, and equity. Whether it’s through vocational training, microfinance, or inclusive policies, giving people the means to build better lives uplifts entire communities. True progress happens when everyone has a fair shot at success.
Who are we...
We are a team of change-makers who believe that every helping hand can raise a child and create a better future for them.
We started extending help to needy children and youth who were eager to study and work for a better life. This moment intensified when we found that there were many such underprivileged children who needed help with food, shelter and education. Our team expanded and we spread out in different regions to make sure we cover all possible areas and help as many children as possible.
We now run shelter homes, schools and a reasonable mess that helps such needy young people. We also have our helpline offices spread throughout the country so one can approach us anytime they need help.
Our Staff
Sadia Hussein is the CEO and founder of Brighter Society Initiative (BSI)Kenya an organisation focused on empowering communities and promoting gender equality.She is a women’s right advocate,FGM survivor and champion dedicated to ending female genital mutilation..She holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Management Studies(Human Resource Option)with two impactful books on FGM The hidden scars of Female Genital Mutilation and

A new dawn Children
Her tireless advocacy has earned her numerous accolades including the commonwealth Points of Light Award [2021] by Her Majesty the Queen ,a presidential Recognition Award during the Generation Equality Launch in Kenya[2021],the Human Rights Defender of the Year Award[2018]
Our Offices...
NAIROBI
Nairobi-Freedom Heights Mall Langata
Working Hours 8-5pm
Email:info@bsikenya.org
TANA RIVER
Hola Town
Working Hours 8-5pm
Email:info@bsikenya.org
WAJIR
Wajir Town
Working Hours 8-5pm
Email:info@bsikenya.org