Four pillars.
One platform.

Wazi delivers youth-led solutions through community-based, school-based, and partnership-driven approaches. The work organises into four thematic pillars, each tied to specific SDGs and grounded in lived experience.

Wellbeing held together: NCDs, sexual and reproductive health, and mental health.
Pillar 01

Health

SDG 3, with SDG 4 and SDG 5

Wellbeing held together: NCDs, sexual and reproductive health, and mental health.

Lifestyle education and screenings on hypertension, diabetes, and nutrition. Safe spaces and SRHR access for adolescents and youth. Peer support, awareness, and structured referrals for mental health. Anchored by the Wazi Dispenser Model.

Featuring the Wazi Dispenser Model: 13 dispensers, 8 institutions, 1,500+ users.
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Formal and informal learning, strengthened from the inside.
Pillar 02

Education

SDG 4, with SDG 10

Formal and informal learning, strengthened from the inside.

Grassroots support to community learning centres (Change a Life, Dandora Arts and Study, Ufanisi). The AYP Mentorship Program: a 10-module curriculum for 11 to 18s, 500+ direct, 1,000+ indirect. Youth Capacity Building for 19 to 35s through KU Chapter and the national volunteer network.

500+ direct mentees, 9 partner organisations, 35+ volunteer network.
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Meaningful youth participation in the decisions that touch their lives.
Pillar 03

Advocacy

SDG 16, with SDG 17

Meaningful youth participation in the decisions that touch their lives.

Youth-led civic and governance engagement. Research and lived-experience documentation. Policy analysis. Community accountability through feedback systems and social-accountability mechanisms. From Reject Finance Bill 2024 to UNEA-7, advocacy is how we say what is, and what should be.

Represented at UNEA-7, GMGSF, and the Innovating Dignity seminar (22 policymakers).
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Sustainable consumption, responsible waste, and climate awareness, from 2026.
Pillar 04

Environment

SDG 12, with SDG 13

Sustainable consumption, responsible waste, and climate awareness, from 2026.

Wazi’s newest pillar focuses on waste management and community clean-ups, climate change awareness and education, upcycling and creative reuse, and sustainable consumption and production. Built with grassroots youth groups across Nairobi.

New from 2026. The fourth pillar joins Health, Education, and Advocacy.
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Pick a pillar.
Step in.

Each pillar runs its own cohort, donor track, and partner conversations. Pick the one your work intersects, and we will route you.