8 orgs in this activity group
Every organization with primary activities in Organizational Governance and Policy Development or any of the groups nested inside it. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR PEACE HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA (IPHRD-AFRICA) Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 2 |
| 2 | EDUCATION AND HEALTH FOR CHILDREN IN KENYA ACHILD Kenya advances maternal, child, and adolescent wellbeing through integrated health, education, and climate-resilient solutions in underserved communitie… | — | — | 1 |
| 3 | EDUCATION RESEARCH CENTRE The Educational Research Centre (ERC) is a research organization based in Dublin, Ireland, dedicated to enhancing learning outcomes for all students. It conduc… | — | — | 1 |
| 4 | KENYA COMMUNITY SUPPORT CENTRE Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 1 |
| 5 | MICRO-ENTERPRISE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 1 |
| 6 | SOCIAL LIFE AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION(SADO) SADO is a non-partisan, non-governmental organization established in 1994, operating in Somalia and registered in Kenya. It focuses on facilitating community-d… | — | — | 1 |
| 7 | SOUTHERN SUDAN COMMUNITY ALLIANCES (SSCA) Equatorian South Sudanese Community Association-USA (ESSCA-USA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2000 to represent and empower individuals of Equatorian … | — | — | 1 |
| 8 | WATER ASSOCIATION SUPPORT ORGANIZATION (WASO) Water and Sanitation Providers Association (WASPA) Kenya is a membership association of water service providers established in 2002 to facilitate knowledge sha… | — | — | 1 |
strategies used in this activity group
Approaches extracted from orgs working in this activity group and the groups nested inside it. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Community-Led Development 4 orgsBy placing decision-making power and resources in the hands of local communities, sustainable and culturally appropriate development outcomes are achieved, because local ownership fosters accountability, relevance, and long-term resilience. This strategy centers on the belief that communities are the primary agents of their own development. Rather than imposing external solutions, organizations using this approach support communities to identify needs, design interventions, and manage resources, ensuring that initiatives reflect local priorities and knowledge. It differs from top-down or purely service-delivery models by emphasizing self-determination, participatory governance, and systemic empowerment rather than short-term aid.KENYA COMMUNITY SUPPORT CENTRESOCIAL LIFE AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION(SADO)SOUTHERN SUDAN COMMUNITY ALLIANCES (SSCA)WATER ASSOCIATION SUPPORT ORGANIZATION (WASO)
- Integrated Development with Local Ownership 3 orgsBy combining multi-sectoral interventions with community-led design and sustainable financing models, organizations produce resilient and scalable development outcomes, because solutions rooted in local agency, cultural context, and economic self-reliance are more likely to endure and create systemic change. This strategy unifies education, livelihoods, nutrition, climate resilience, and social support within a single, coordinated framework that centers community participation and long-term sustainability. Unlike siloed interventions, it treats poverty and vulnerability as interconnected challenges requiring co-created, holistic solutions—distinguishing it from standalone education or aid-based models by embedding financial mechanisms (like cross-subsidization and "pay-it-forward") and environmental sustainability into the core of service delivery. The shared belief across organizations is that durable change emerges not just from access to services, but from empowering communities asEDUCATION AND HEALTH FOR CHILDREN IN KENYAEDUCATION RESEARCH CENTREMICRO-ENTERPRISE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
- Empowerment Through Participation 2 orgsBy engaging individuals and communities as active agents in decision-making and program design, we foster sustainable social change, because inclusive participation builds ownership, strengthens local capacity, and transforms power dynamics. This strategy centers on shifting power from external actors to communities by prioritizing participatory processes, whether through dialogue, media, governance, or economic inclusion. It appears across diverse issue areas—from peacebuilding to youth engagement and development—unified by the belief that lasting change emerges when people shape their own solutions. Unlike top-down or service-delivery models, this approach treats community agency as the engine of resilience and transformation.INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR PEACE HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA (IPHRD-AFRICA)KENYA COMMUNITY SUPPORT CENTRE
- Collaborative Ecosystem Building 1 orgBy forming multi-stakeholder partnerships and networks, organizations amplify impact and drive systemic change, because collective action leverages diverse resources, enhances local ownership, and enables scalable, sustainable solutions beyond the capacity of any single actor. This strategy emphasizes the intentional creation of collaborative ecosystems—linking communities, institutions, governments, and civil society—to address complex development challenges. Unlike isolated interventions, it relies on coordinated action, shared goals, and pooled expertise to build resilience, scale innovations, and transform systems across sectors such as health, education, environment, and the creative economy. What distinguishes it is its focus on structural integration and long-term coalition-building rather than short-term, single-organization delivery.SOUTHERN SUDAN COMMUNITY ALLIANCES (SSCA)