The people behind Acha Foundation — storytellers, innovators, and community champions working together to preserve culture and empower communities.
Wycliffe Namanda Wasike is a highly skilled multimedia documentation expert with over ten years of hands-on experience producing impactful visual and written content for development, humanitarian, and cultural initiatives.
His expertise spans climate change adaptation, drought resilience, WASH, pastoral livelihoods, tourism promotion, gender inclusion, and cultural heritage preservation. He excels in scriptwriting, filming, photography, editing, and production management.
Wycliffe has worked with government agencies, international NGOs, and community-based organizations, delivering compelling documentation tailored for advocacy, awareness, and policy influence.
Evah Zawadi is a passionate and innovative leader serving as the Center Manager at the Acha Foundation Resource Center. A BSc Mathematics graduate from the University of Nairobi, she brings analytical thinking and strategic planning to the role.
With a strong background in digital engagement and online marketing, Evah amplifies indigenous stories through digital platforms. Her love for handmade ornaments, crocheting, and cultural design adds a creative layer to community programs.
She works closely with youth, elders, and schools to support intergenerational storytelling, climate resilience education, and living knowledge archives rooted in pastoralist traditions.
Marvin is a creative professional with a background in Animation and Digital Media Design. His work blends visual storytelling, photography, web development, and interactive media.
At Acha Foundation, Marvin designs engaging digital platforms and visual narratives that support accessibility, storytelling, and the Foundation’s mission.
Jonathan Kyalo is a seasoned branding expert and photography trainer at Angaza Charity Foundation. He plays a key role in shaping visual identity and storytelling across programs.
He trains school media clubs and youth in photography, videography, and creative printing, empowering them to document cultural heritage and conservation work.
Jonathan’s creative leadership strengthens campaigns such as cultural calendars, Word Forest, and intergenerational storytelling initiatives.