At Inspire, we collaborate with communities, development partners, donors, and government stakeholders to implement impactful Social and Behavior Change (SBC) interventions across multiple sectors. While we work across multiple sectors, our work supports national and global development priorities by co-creating solutions that are people-centered, evidence-based, and locally driven. Each project reflects our commitment to transforming lives through inclusive partnerships and sustainable change.
We partner with government, donors, and communities to improve health outcomes through behavior-centered interventions in maternal, child, adolescent health, family planning, HIV prevention, immunization; and improved nutrition practices
We support education-focused initiatives by collaborating with schools, civil society, and development partners to increase access, retention, and life skills among children, and adult literacy for youth and adults.
We work with stakeholders to promote safe hygiene practices, clean water access, and improved sanitation in communities, schools, and health facilities. Specifically, advancing hygiene behavior change, menstrual hygiene management, and clean water use in schools and communities.
We collaborate with communities and partners to address gender-based barriers, promote inclusion, and support the empowerment of women, girls, and vulnerable groups. Empowering women, girls, and marginalized groups by addressing gender norms, GBV, and promoting inclusive community participation.
We support grassroots development initiatives—particularly in agriculture—that empower rural and marginalized communities, especially women, to improve food security, increase income, and build climate resilience through sustainable practices.
We engage youth in donor-supported programs that build leadership, skills, and resilience, while amplifying their voices in health, rights, and civic engagement initiatives. Engaging young people in civic action, SRHR, peer education, and livelihood skills for informed and productive futures.