Join the Movement

Your Skills, Your Time,
Your Resources —
All Make a Difference.

Human rights work is collective work. Whether you’re a lawyer, a youth leader, a researcher, a funder, or simply someone who believes in justice — there is a role for you at K-HAKI.

Ways to Engage

Three Ways to Join Us

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Volunteer With Us

K-HAKI depends on the energy, skills, and commitment of volunteers who believe in community justice. We welcome lawyers, researchers, communicators, IT specialists, trainers, and community organisers.

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Partner With K-HAKI

We are building strategic partnerships with organisations that share our commitment to justice, dignity, and community self-determination. Whether institutional donor, implementing partner, or academic collaborator.

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Fund Our Work

K-HAKI’s impact is directly funded by individuals and institutions who believe legal aid should not be a luxury. Your donation keeps paralegals in the field, families in court, and communities informed.

For Community Members

Need Legal Help?
We Are Here.

If you or someone you know has experienced police brutality, enforced disappearance, land eviction, statelessness, or any other human rights violation — K-HAKI’s paralegals are available to help. Our services are free and confidential.

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LEGAL AID HOTLINE

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WALK-IN OFFICE

Kibra, Nairobi — Mon to Fri, 8am–5pm

Report a Case Online

You can report a case or request legal help using our secure online form. All submissions are confidential.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Not at all. K-HAKI welcomes volunteers from all backgrounds — community organisers, researchers, communicators, IT professionals, photographers, trainers, and youth leaders. Legal experience is an advantage for some roles but not a requirement for most.

K-HAKI maintains a maximum 7% administration cost on all programme budgets. This means at least 93 cents of every Shilling donated goes directly to programme delivery — legal aid, paralegal stipends, community training, research, and advocacy work.

Yes. We welcome targeted funding for any of our 15 active projects. Funders receive project-specific financial reports, beneficiary data, and narrative outcomes reports. Contact us to discuss funding the project that aligns with your mandate.

K-HAKI is currently completing its formal NGO registration process with Kenya’s NGOs Coordination Board. We are a constituted community-based organisation with established governance, financial systems, and a track record since 2020.