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Kuja puts your organisation where it can be discovered by the people and opportunities that matter most. By creating your profile, showcasing your impact, and connecting with a growing ecosystem of changemakers, you increase your chances of unlocking new partnerships & resources.
They could be looking for work exactly like yours right now.
In today's development landscape, visibility is more than recognition it's access to funding, partnerships, networks, and growth.
Every day your organisation goes unseen is a day missed opportunities slip away.
The funder searching for a trusted local partner. The collaborator looking for community-driven solutions. The supporter ready to invest in impact.
Watch the full conversation here: https://t.co/XazwD5fi6B and discover how Kuja is transforming the way local organisations access opportunities and scale their impact.
The global aid and development system is at a critical turning point. While local organisations are closest to communities and best positioned to deliver lasting impact, many still face significant barriers to funding, visibility, partnerships, and operational support.
In this insightful conversation, Adeso's CEO, Degan Ali, shares how Kuja is helping to reshape the aid ecosystem by connecting local organisations to the resources, networks, and opportunities they need to thrive and lead change from the ground up.
and networks they need to lead change in their communities.
Attending AidEx Nairobi? Come meet the Kuja team and learn how we're helping shift power closer to local changemakers.
Day 1 at AidEx Nairobi 2026 reinforced a simple truth: lasting impact starts with local leadership.
Kuja by Adeso is proud to be part of the conversations shaping a more equitable future for aid and development connecting local organisations to the opportunities, resources...
PEN Kenya joins the nation in mourning the heartbreaking loss of students following the tragic fire incident at Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil.#UtumishiGirlsAcademy
Eid al-Adha Mubarak from Kuja!
Wishing you peace, joy, and abundant blessings this Eid. May we continue building stronger, kinder communities together.
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And now, with major funding freezes already disrupting critical programmes worldwide, the consequences are becoming impossible to ignore.
Read the full article here: https://t.co/Kc2sB6Pvsb to understand how aid funding flows, who controls it, what happens when the money stops.
Where does aid money really go and why do communities receive so little of it?
Behind every $100 in aid, most funds are absorbed long before they reach the people they are meant to support.
From INGOs and contractors to bureaucratic systems and political interests, the global aid structure raises urgent questions about transparency, localisation, and impact.
...and build stronger communities across the Global South.
Discover why collaboration is becoming the driving force behind lasting change.
Read the full story here: https://t.co/TxW6PIsaJr
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No organisation can solve today’s challenges alone.
The future of sustainable change belongs to those who collaborate, connect, and grow together.
From grassroots movements to global networks, partnerships are helping organisations scale impact, unlock opportunities...
Securing funding can be a challenging process for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), but with the right approach, you can significantly increase your chances of success. Here are five key tips to help your organization stand out when applying for funding.
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Happy Mother’s Day from Kuja
Today, we celebrate the women who hold families together, build businesses from the ground up, lead communities with courage, and inspire change every single day.
Happy Mother’s Day
Strong civic engagement amplifies the participation of youth and women in public life. We conducted capacity-building sessions for youth and women CSO networks in Kwale, Kilifi, Kitui, and Turkana Counties on public advocacy and constructive engagement with duty bearers.
They are a great example of what taking action looks like; staying visible, sharing their work, and creating opportunities for connection and growth.
Your organisation could be next.
Complete your profile; Click here: https://t.co/DlJjrfj4Jv
Profile of the Week
Celebrating organisations that are showing up, sharing their impact, and building visibility in their communities. This week, we spotlight WE REACH, an organisation based in Kakamega, Kenya