For Dr. Ifunanya, CEO at @EHAClinics, the real value wasn't just in the strategy. It was in having a partner who helped translate her ideas, experiences, and leadership into a communications approach that felt natural, authentic, and unmistakably her own.
#Credo9#Communications
Over the past 2 years, we've supported @results4dev, providing strategic communications and launch support for the Scaling Up Nutrition Finance Capacity Development Platform (SUN-FCDP).
Program Director Mary D'Alimonte credits our creativity & attention to detail.
“With Credo, you don’t get 100%, you get 110 to 125%.”
-Denali, Strategic Communications Manager, @RockyMtnInst
As we count down to our 9th anniversary on June 5, we’re letting our clients do the talking.
#CredoAt9#DevelopmentCommunications
Development progress rarely announces itself.
Real outcomes stay trapped in reports, unseen by those who decide their fate.
When the story isn't told, the work becomes easier to cut.
May 29.
#Credocast#DevelopmentCommunication
What happens when development funding disappears quietly?
Empty clinics. Reduced outreach. No headlines, no announcements.
Our latest Credocast examines aid cuts, communication gaps, and the consequences of invisibility.
Coming May 29.
#Credocast#DevelopmentCommunication
This May for Credo Reads, we revisited "Kony 2012" and Teju Cole's "White-Savior Industrial Complex".
How do we tell stories that drive action without oversimplifying the people at their centre?
Next edition of Credocast dropping soon.
#Credocast#StorytellingForImpact
Today, we celebrate more than a continent. We celebrate a people, a history, a spirit, and a future full of possibility.
Here's to our diversity, our unity, and the limitless potential of Africa and Africans everywhere.
Happy Africa Day.
#AfricaDay2026#Africa#AfricaDay
Meet our first-ever Credo Warrior.
She tells us what it means to be one and drops a hint about where we're headed in 2026.
Watch, like & follow for more.
#Communications#PublicRelations#PRStrategy#Comms
Impact isn't remembered by numbers alone; it's remembered when people understand the story behind the work.
Proud to have closed Phase 1 of our work with @IIF_Nigeria, strengthening how they communicate their role in Nigeria's impact investing ecosystem.
This week, Krista Desgranges Elkhamri visited our team at Credo Advisory.
As Founder & Managing Director of Brokers for Peace, and through two decades of leadership at USAID, she brings a depth of experience that few in this field can match.
#CredoAdvisory#Advocacy#Impact
One table. Three teams.
An Abuja evening spent with our partners from @The_Nextier and @TetraTech.
Our shared purpose is the @NigeriaSPRiNG Programme, which works at the intersection of peacebuilding and climate resilience in Nigeria.
The @credoadvisory team met with @NOIPolls to explore a forthcoming research study on girls’ rights in Nigeria.
When evidence reflects lived realities, the case for action becomes harder to ignore and easier to sustain.
Something significant is underway. Watch this space.
If you're leading or working within a community-based organization, we want to amplify your organization's impact.
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Applications close May 31
Are you under 35 and building something that matters?
Credo Voices is back for Season 3, and we're looking for young changemakers around the world who are doing the work of advancing the Sustainable Development Goals at the community level.
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At Credo Advisory, we work with health organizations that do the hard, invisible work of fighting diseases the world has long stopped paying attention to.
We believe communications isn't a support function in that fight. It's a frontline one.
According to the @WHO, malaria killed 610,000 people in 2024.
Africa absorbed 95% of those deaths.
Children under 5 accounted for about 75% of all malaria deaths in the region.
The disease is preventable. The treatments exist. The nets exist. The vaccines exist.
What doesn't exist at the scale we need it is communication that makes people feel the weight of those numbers. When malaria doesn't trend, funding stalls. When it doesn't trend, it doesn't get treated like the emergency it is.
That is a communications problem.