Byomire Inclusive Development Foundation (BIDF) was founded to champion inclusive development and empower marginalized groups in alignment with the United Nations Agenda 2030. Guided by the belief that true societal transformation comes from breaking down barriers, amplifying voices, and fostering equity, BIDF envisions a resilient, empowered, and inclusive society driven by a shift in mindset.
Our mission is to ignite community transformation through research, policy advocacy, skill-building in technology, and community engagement. We focus on enhancing accessibility and opportunities for marginalized groups, including persons with disabilities (PwDs), women and girls, youth, refugees, internally displaced persons, and the boy child. By addressing social and economic inequalities, BIDF unlocks the potential of these communities to contribute meaningfully to society. We collaborate with partners and stakeholders to drive sustainable impact, from promoting inclusive education and equitable policies to building leadership, innovation, and resilience.
With its registered office in Uganda, East Africa, BIDF remains committed to shaping a future where inclusion, equity, and empowerment are a reality for all. Together, we are dismantling barriers, changing perceptions, and creating lasting impact.
Towards an empowered, resilient, and inclusive society
We ignite communities through mindset transformation & empowerment.
Inclusiveness, Accountability, Integrity, Compassion & Respect for diversity
Gorretti Byomire is a passionate advocate for disability inclusion and rights, serving as a Disability and Gender Consultant. She is a Lecturer in the Department of Information Systems and Director of the Disability Resource and Learning Centre at Makerere University Business School, where she drives research and consultancy in her fields.
Her commitment to inclusive development has seen her contribute to global initiatives, including the TESTS project in Liberia and the Inclusive Eye Health initiative in the UK. She has advised organizations like USAID and Inclusive Development Partners (IDP) and is currently leading a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) project to enhance inclusive recruitment practices within the US Mission in Uganda.
As CEO and founder of the Byomire Inclusive Development Foundation (BIDF), Gorretti champions empowerment for marginalized groups, including women, persons with disabilities, youth, refugees, and the elderly. Her leadership spans the YALI Regional Leadership Centre, the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program, and several boards advancing inclusive development. A winner of the 2023 MacJannet Prize, she also chairs the Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni Network in Uganda and serves as Vice President of the U.S. Exchange Alumni Network Council.
A Mandela Washington Fellow (2021) and YALI RLC East Africa alumnus, Gorretti has studied Public Management at the University of Minnesota. She is pursuing a PhD in Information Systems at the University of South Africa, researching the information needs of persons with disabilities during crises. Gorretti’s expertise and passion for inclusivity make her a leading voice in disability rights and inclusive education.