
Evidence, as it is generated
Applied research, pilot results, feasibility studies and what we learn building community enterprise in Uganda — published as it is produced rather than assembled for a report.
- Applied research
- Pilot results
- Feasibility and investment notes
- Convenings and expos
Four kinds of thing, and the standard each is held to
Objective 9 of the company profile commits us to generating evidence, testing innovations and sharing what works. This is what that will look like in practice.
Applied research
Studies run with university and technical partners on the questions our programmes actually hit — soil health, natural chemotherapeutics, climate-health linkages, water retention.
Published with its method, its partner and its limitations.Pilot results
What a hub, a value chain or a financing model did in its first cycle, including where it underperformed the design.
Published whether or not the result was the one we wanted.Feasibility and investment notes
The analysis behind a project entering the pipeline: the market, the unit economics, the risks and what would have to be true for it to work.
Shared with partners and funders on request, before it is asked for.Convenings and expos
Proceedings and outcomes from innovation expos, exhibitions and community dialogues — the events the profile commits to running.
Published with who attended and what was decided.
Nothing published yet
The first briefings follow the first programmes. Rather than fill this page in advance, we would rather send you the first one.
The archive opens with the first programme
Until then, the thematic areas carry the services, deliverables and delivery method behind each strand of the work.
Get the project pipeline and briefings
One email when a project reaches investment readiness, when a pilot publishes results, and when we open a partnership round. No newsletter, no list rental.
Read the full profile
Vision, mission, the ten objectives, all fourteen thematic areas, the twelve solutions, the impact model and the sustainability strategy — the complete document this site is written from.
The PDF is being prepared. Ask us and we will send it to you directly.The substantive reading that does exist
Fourteen thematic areas, each with the services, deliverables and delivery method that sit behind it.
Health and rehabilitation
Diagnostics, rehabilitation, mental health and dignity services, delivered close to the communities that need them.
Economic resilience and finance
Ethical finance and savings-for-investment models that move households from saving to productive investment.
Digital transformation
Digital skills, AI applications and innovation labs that turn graduate knowledge into productive enterprise.
Agribusiness and nutrition
Agri-tech hubs, agro-processing and market-linked value chains, from indigenous seed to fortified food.
Life skills and livelihoods
Practical skilling, apprenticeships and vocational training that lead to employable work.
Climate action and resilience
Tree planting, soil health and biochar, linking climate adaptation to health and to green enterprise.
Clean energy
Solar, clean cooking and community-level energy enterprise that widens access.
Water for production
Irrigation, water harvesting and productive water infrastructure for climate-smart agriculture.
Responsible extractives
Environmental and social impact assessment, community safeguards and compliance across mining, oil and gas.
Waste and circular economy
Waste management across every stream, obsolete-device recycling and circular economy models.
Disaster preparedness
Risk mapping, early warning and drills that build local capacity to respond to floods, landslides and displacement.
Research and partnerships
Applied research and university partnerships that generate evidence and scale what works.
Inclusion, recreation and events
Inclusive parks, sport and play, alongside meetings, conferences, expos and exhibitions.
Community engagement
Dialogues, campaigns and faith-institution engagement that build genuine community ownership.
See what we do
Fourteen thematic areas, twelve strategic solutions and the method behind them.
Nothing published yet — be told when the first briefing lands.

