The Tajaawob Project aims to strengthen civic engagement and social accountability by empowering youth, women, and persons with disabilities to become active participants in their communities. The project focuses on building the capacities of individuals and local groups to increase awareness of their rights and enhance their interaction with official entities, contributing to improved services, greater transparency, and social justice.
The project is implemented through a series of specialized training sessions and workshops covering topics such as community participation, advocacy, and accountability mechanisms. Additionally, it supports local initiatives that provide practical solutions to community issues. Tajaawob also seeks to create dialogue spaces between the community and responsible authorities, fostering positive interaction and building trust between both parties.Through these activities, Tajaawob works to instill a culture of active participation, equipping individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to drive real change in their communities, ultimately contributing to sustainable development and the promotion of social justice.