System Changer network (SCN) Kenya Perspective Curiosity is often seen as something small or childlike. But within the System Changer Network Kenya, it’s one of the strongest forces we have for innovation, resilience, and community transformation. 🔹 Curiosity drives innovation.When we ask why, what if, or how else, we uncover new ideas that move us…
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SCN Kenya: how eggs, ChatGtP and innovation link to each other
When people talk about innovation, the first thought often goes to new apps, digital tools, or the next big tech idea. When young people look for jobs , they desperately look for employment. But at System Changer Network (SCN) Kenya, we believe innovation and job opportunities go far deeper. And there are many more “hidden“…
Rethinking “Women-Focused” Development
Why systemic change needs connection, not segmentation At System Changer Network Kenya, we often hear a familiar phrase in development circles: “Let’s make it women-focused.” It sounds right. It feels fair. But in many of the communities where we work — for example when it comes to teenage mothers , but in many other topics,…
System Changer Network Kenya Hosts Its First Open Day
Yesterday, we celebrated a milestone: our very first System Changer Network (SCN) – Open Day in Webuye, Kenya! The day brought together 8 NGOs, inspiring panel discussions, an interactive exhibition, and committed partners who showcased innovative solutions and products. The atmosphere was filled with energy, curiosity, and collaboration. A Visit from the Governor of Bungoma…
From Small Steps to Systemic Change: VICCO’s Sustainability Journey in Mukuru, Nairobi
When you walk through Mukuru, one of Nairobi’s largest informal settlements, you might not expect to find a story of innovation, resilience, and systemic transformation. Yet, this is where the journey of the Viwandani Comprehensive Community Organization (VICCO) began — a local NGO that has grown from humble beginnings into a system changer and partnership-driven…
Can Business Help Vulnerable Communities Break Free from Poverty? ( series #14)
We often hear the phrase: “Treat your social project like a business.” The trend is around impact investments. It’s advice that sounds smart — efficiency, clear goals, measurable results. But when we’re talking about holistic regional change in vulnerable geographies, is business thinking enough? The short answer: Yes… but only if we redefine what “business-like”…
SDG17: don’t just wish for a better world – build it. But not alone! (Series article #13)
When we talk about the UN Sustainable Development Goals, we love the visible ones — clean water, climate action, quality education. They’re vital, tangible, and easy to photograph. But SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals?Often overlooked. It doesn’t build a school or plant a tree on its own. Instead, it’s about how we make…
From Soil to Society: The Foundation of Sustainable Health (series #11)
In Tongaren, Western Kenya, a network of initiatives supports 12,000 farmers and their families in parallel — from clean water and mental health to youth and women’s empowerment. At the center is the farming project with Core Health & Wealth International, ILD, and BMZ — because without wealth, there is no health. Better farming means…
We are on tour again…
It’s the 6th time now that our Boehringer Ingelheim colleagues from different departments and different sites around the world join the Making More Health insights week. It is a week full of great experiences, interactions with local people, NGOs, students, professors, governmental stakeholders, teenage mothers, people with albinism, farmers, healthcare professionals, bishops… it’s about listening…
Putting together right solutions and partners to support community development
A visit from India at our Kenyan women self- help groups As many of you may know I work together with local NGO partners in India and Kenya to better the life of vulnerable communities. One essential part of this work is not just to invest in various projects and activities, but we invest also…
Kenyans teach Kenyans – the beauty of working in networks
“I am so happy to have this week’s mentorship training with Elizabeth and her team at the MMH center in Eldoret. Today it’s the second day, I am humbled of how deep the training is turning to be…I formed already four groups of six members each here, they’ve identified a problem that they will work…