We’re building a digitally inclusive Africa—starting in Buea. Seven For One Association empowers persons with disabilities through digital skills, education, and community awareness. Join us in creating access for all.
Seven For One empowers Africans with disabilities through inclusive digital skills training, education, and advocacy. We break stereotypes, promote awareness, and equip individuals with the tools they need to thrive in a digitally connected world—starting with children and communities.
We envision an inclusive Africa where persons with disabilities are fully empowered, valued, and integrated into every aspect of life. Through digital exposure and early education on inclusion, we aim to build a future where equity and accessibility are the norm.
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An image of some of our beneficiaries since 2022
Our Back-to-School Inclusion Project helps children affected by the Anglophone crisis—many of whom face disability or displacement—return to school with dignity and support. Since 2022, we’ve enrolled over 15 children, providing school supplies, fees, and emotional care to ensure no child is left behind.
Screenshot from our October 2023 Disability Awareness & Sensitivity Training, led by VIFAL educators from the Philippines.
In October 2023, we hosted a four-week online training led by educators from VIFAL in the Philippines. The sessions focused on inclusive teaching practices, disability rights, and cultural sensitivity. This program is now a recurring initiative we plan to organize once or twice a year to promote awareness and build inclusive communities across Africa.
Image of our volunteers infront of the Bulu Blind Centre Buea after the training on May 18
DigitAbilities is our flagship digital empowerment program for Africans with disabilities. Launched in May 2024, it aims to train 10,000 individuals by 2035 in skills like software development. Our pilot workshop at the Bulu Blind Centre in Buea reached 20 blind students with training on assistive technologies. We’re building a scalable, inclusive future—one skill at a time.
15+ children supported
20+ blind students trained
10+ youths trained
1 pilot program launched