Draft:Ustadi Foundation

Established in 2010 and registered as a Kenyan organization in 2012, the Ustadi Foundation (meaning "skilful" in Swahili) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing capacity development (CD) at the sub-national level in Kenya. Founded by the Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV), the International Humanist Institute for Cooperation with Developing Countries (HIVOS), and a consortium of 21 local institutions, Ustadi aims to address systematic bottlenecks in the Kenyan CD landscape.

Mission and Vision
The foundation's mission is to facilitate equitable and sustainable development in Kenya by strengthening the capacities of individuals, communities, and organizations. Their vision is to see a thriving Kenya where individuals and communities are empowered to lead dignified and fulfilling lives.

Areas of Focus
Ustadi Foundation works in diverse areas, including:


 * 1) Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security: Empowering farmers through knowledge dissemination, improved techniques, and market access to enhance food production and income generation.
 * 2) Youth Empowerment and Enterprise Development: Equipping young people with entrepreneurship skills, mentorship, and access to funding to foster self-reliance and job creation..
 * 3) Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH): Collaborating with communities to improve access to clean water, sanitation facilities, and hygiene promotion practices for overall health and well-being.
 * 4) Climate Change Adaptation: Building community resilience through training, early warning systems, and resource management strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
 * 5) Business Development Services: Providing training, consulting, and access to finance for existing and aspiring small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to drive economic growth and job creation.

Impact and Achievements
Ustadi's interventions have demonstrably improved the lives of thousands of Kenyans across various regions. Some key achievements include:


 * 1) Increased agricultural productivity and income generation for targeted farming communities.
 * 2) Enhanced entrepreneurial skills and business opportunities for young people, leading to self-employment and job creation.
 * 3) Improved access to clean water and sanitation facilities, contributing to better health outcomes in communities.
 * 4) Increased community preparedness and resilience to climate change impacts.
 * 5) Strengthened capacity of local institutions and organizations to deliver effective CD services.