How Collaborative Planning is Securing the Future for Akuwam’s Family
“Together, as a family, we sit down with my wife and our children to discuss everything that happens in our home. I used to manage our affairs alone, but I have learned that a home without a woman’s voice is like a tree without roots. Now, we plan our finances and our children’s education together. In my family, we have seen the fruit of unity. Our home is more stable, our children are staying in school, and we are no longer at the mercy of the weather alone. We have found a new way to live that values every member of our household.”
Akuwam’s experience with the Ngamanat VSLA in Isiolo captures the essence of the community forums held throughout the Kuza Jamii ASAL counties.
Echo Network Africa (ENAF) leads the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) agenda within the Kuza Jamii project by deploying the Happy Family Tree as a diagnostic tool to help participants reflect on and address deep seated gender biases. Working in partnership with Village Enterprise, GENCAD International, Smart Regional Consultants (SRC), and CHASP Advisory, ENAF ensures that men like Akuwam gain the practical skills needed to transform household governance into a collaborative partnership. This joint effort empowers every family member to contribute to a shared vision, moving the entire community toward a more equitable and sustainable future.

