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Delivering impact since 2010
Wasafiri has worked on many of the world’s toughest social and environmental problems. We have been an impact partner for foundations, governments, NGOs, and companies, helping them act, learn, and lead on complex issues.
We’ve delivered over 100 assignments, across 6 continents, with a focus on East Africa.
Highlights include
On food & livelihoods
We curate the African Food Fellowship, a continental network of emerging leaders driving food system transformation. We led design and incubation of Generation Africa, the premier initiative supporting youth entrepreneurship in Africa’s agri-food sector. We coordinated SME representation globally for the UN Food Systems Summit. We are advancing home grown school feeding and poverty graduation in East Africa.
On climate & nature
We established the measurement, evaluation and learning for system change initiatives of the Centre for Nature and Climate at the World Economic Forum. We helped design and facilitate the Blue Climate Summit. We designed WWF’s Africa Food Future Initiative in two vital ecosystems.
On peace & inclusion
We led research, learning, and implementation to counter violent extremism with communities across five countries in East Africa. We established “Vijana Kazini” to bring young people together with government and businesses to create livelihood opportunities. We researched the drivers of youth migration in the Horn of Africa. Through participatory action, we mitigated conflict between pastoralist communities and extractive industry in Turkana.
Insights
Explore our blog for case studies, lessons, and ideas on how to make good change happen.

Business as usual will not save the planet (tell us something we don’t know) – Repost

Davos: All talk; any action?

Wasafiri’s Experiences with Self-Organising Principles (repost)

Remembering our friends who lost their lives in the 2019 Dusit attack

Wasafiri’s experiences with self-organising principles

An opportunity knocks for local food system transformation in Africa

What the development sector can learn from business (blog 2 of 2)

Understanding Violent Extremist trends in Uganda: Why does it matter?
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