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About Us

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Acha Foundation (Angaza Charity Foundation) is deeply committed to ensuring that indigenous knowledge remains a living, evolving resource for present and future generations. By focusing on knowledge, documentation, and transmission, the Foundation safeguards traditional wisdom, strengthens cultural identity, and promotes sustainable development.

Our Mission

We are committed to promoting indigenous knowledge, supporting communities, and encouraging environmental sustainability. Through literacy, cultural preservation, and conservation initiatives, we foster a deep connection between people, their heritage, and the environment, ensuring a resilient and inclusive future for all.


Our Vision

A world where indigenous knowledge thrives, cultural heritage is celebrated, and communities are empowered to achieve sustainable development while maintaining their identity and traditions.

Our Impact & Our Work Our Projects | Acha Foundation

Activities


Preserving Indigenous Knowledge & Cultural Landscapes

Discover how ACHA Foundation works with indigenous communities to safeguard life skills, handicrafts, and landscape-based cultural heritage in the face of climate change.

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Safeguarding Indigenous Life Skills, Handicrafts, and Landscape-Based Cultural Heritage in Kenya

Objective

To protect, revitalize, and transmit indigenous life skills and handicraft traditions that are inseparably linked to Kenya’s natural landscapes, while documenting and responding to climate-induced cultural and landscape losses and damages affecting indigenous and minority communities.

Target Communities

Indigenous and minority groups whose livelihoods, skills, and identities are rooted in specific landscapes and ecosystems, including pastoralist, forest, riverine, and coastal communities in Kenya’s ASALs and other climate-vulnerable areas. Special focus will be placed on women artisans, elders, youth, and traditional knowledge holders.

Activity Description

Climate change is rapidly transforming Kenya’s landscapes—drying rivers, degrading forests and rangelands, and altering biodiversity. These changes are not only ecological; they are causing the loss of indigenous life skills, including weaving, beadwork, leatherwork, woodcraft, pottery, basketry, boat-making, herbal practices, and landscape-based survival skills that depend on specific plants, animals, soils, and seasonal cycles.

ACHA Foundation work on community-led Loss & Damage by documenting how environmental degradation is disrupting the availability of natural materials, cultural spaces, and ecological knowledge essential for indigenous handicrafts and life skills. The program will support communities to restore these linkages and ensure cultural continuity through intergenerational transmission and landscape stewardship.

Our Projects

Building Culture, Youth & Indigenous Futures

Empowering communities through culture, youth leadership and indigenous partnerships.

👥 Youth Participation
Youth Participation

Empowering the Next Generation

At Acha Foundation, youth play a central role in shaping our programs and initiatives. We believe that young people are essential to the future of cultural preservation and environmental sustainability. By involving youth in media clubs, cultural storytelling, and leadership training, we cultivate leadership skills, creativity, and a deep sense of ownership over their cultural heritage and community development. Our programs inspire young individuals to document their traditions, promote sustainability, and engage in creative problem-solving for environmental and social challenges.

🤝 Indigenous Communities
Indigenous Communities

Partnering Across Kenya

Acha Foundation partners with diverse indigenous communities throughout Kenya to promote the preservation of their languages, traditions, and cultural practices. By empowering these communities, we help ensure that their unique knowledge, traditions, and languages are preserved for future generations while supporting them in their journey toward sustainable development.

Our Team

Meet Our Dedicated Team Members

Jonathan Kyalo

Branding & Visual Media Specialist

Evah Zawadi

Center Manager, Acha Foundation Resource Center

Marvin Madahana

Creative Designer

Meet Our Team

The people behind Acha Foundation — storytellers, innovators, and community champions.

The Team

Our Organizational Structure

Acha Foundation operates through a community-centered and collaborative structure. Guided by a Board of Directors, the Foundation receives strategic leadership and oversight to ensure effective program implementation.

A team of dedicated staff and volunteers specializing in literacy, environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and community empowerment drives our initiatives.

Acha values participatory decision-making, engaging community members, elders, and stakeholders to align efforts with local needs and priorities. This approach fosters collaboration, amplifies impact, and ensures the sustainable preservation of cultural heritage and environmental resources.

Acha works closely with local schools, community groups, and partner organizations to ensure its projects are inclusive and impactful.

Key Players Include:

Media Clubs
Literacy Facilitators
Project Coordinators
Youth Participation