Pillars
Three Pillars

01
Community-Driven Change
We center African changemakers and grassroots systems as primary sites of innovation and transformation. Rooted in Indigenous knowledge and social support systems, these practices already sustain livelihoods, wellbeing, and social cohesion. By supporting community-led projects and making these practices visible across contexts, we challenge dominant development narratives and reframe what counts as knowledge, impact, and leadership.
Core Impact: Development is defined by locally rooted systems, not external frameworks.
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02
Practice-Based Research
We work with communities, scholars, and local institutions to document and translate lived practices into recognized knowledge. By bridging practice and theory, we position Indigenous systems as legitimate foundations for research, education, and social work. This shifts who produces knowledge—and what knowledge is valued—within academic and professional spaces.
Core Impact: Indigenous knowledge is not extracted, but established as a foundation for theory, research, and practice.

03
Evidence-to-Policy Engagement
We create spaces where communities, researchers, and policymakers engage as equal actors in shaping decisions. Grounded in lived realities and evidence, these processes challenge top-down policy models and embed local knowledge into governance and institutional frameworks.
Core Impact: Decision-making shifts toward locally grounded, inclusive, and accountable systems.
How We Work
From Local Action to System Change

Many teams stop at strategy decks. Others jump straight into visuals without direction. We bridge both. Many teams stop at strategy decks. Others jump straight into visuals without direction. We bridge both.
Turning Insight Into Impact




