Voices of Change
Dispatches from the ground
Field notes from the people we serve, the partners we work with, and the work in motion. Numbers tell the scale; voices tell the truth.
Published Quarterly
Field notes, evidence briefs, and photo essays — straight from the counties we serve.
Six Pillars, Six Storylines
Every pillar carries its own thread of stories — from soil and seed to skills, safe water, enterprise, and policy.
From the Field
Stories that change the conversation.
Numbers tell the scale. Voices tell the truth. Each story below comes from the field — a cohort member, a community health volunteer, a partner, or a Wema team member writing in their own words. Read them. Share them. Let them change the conversation about what's possible across Africa.
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The Wema Journal
Six emails a year.
Never spammy.
Field notes, evidence briefs, and impact stories — once every two months, straight from the counties we serve. The wins, the failures, and the questions we're still wrestling with.



Field Notes
Real voices,
from real work.
Every quarter we publish field notes, evidence briefs, photo essays, and short films from the counties where we work. Written by the people closest to the work — programme officers, community health volunteers, cohort alumni, and the families we serve.

Stories aren't marketing — they're accountability. If a project worked, you'll read why. If it didn't, you'll read that too, with what we learned and what's changing next.
- Quarterly field notes from the cohorts
- Photo essays from the counties
- Policy briefs to AU-CAADP working groups
- Honest mid-project reflections
- Featured This Quarter
Stories from the soil up.
From smallholders who tripled their yields with climate-smart practices, to youth entrepreneurs running market-linked cooperatives, to community health volunteers who outpaced the rains during a flood season — these stories show what compounds across pillars. Written from the field, not from an office.
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