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White Papers

At Development Dynamics, we believe that knowledge is most powerful when shared. We work collaboratively with investors, investees, and intermediaries to bridge knowledge and evidence gaps. Our white papers are a key component of this partnership, offering in-depth analysis of critical development challenges in gender, climate, health, and Democracy Governance Peace and Security(DGPS) and at the intersections of Intersectional Feminism, Monitoring Evaluation Research & Learning(MERL) and Impact Financing. These resources are designed to inform strategy, spark innovation, and drive positive change within the ecosystem. Explore our latest publications below.

For over a decade, we’ve dedicated ourselves to supporting Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) initiatives across Africa. Witnessing the “triple threat” of HIV infections, unintended pregnancy, and gender-based violence disproportionately impacting young people across the continent has been deeply concerning. It is a crisis that demands immediate and strategic action.

 

Since the string of executive announcements started arriving on January 20th, 2025, it’s been a whirlwind of activity, panic, pain, loss, and restrategizing. Data is now more crucial than ever before to effectively navigate the uncertainty and volatility in the current landscape. And so, alongside our partners East Africa Philanthropy Network-EAPN, we  conducted a brief survey to better understand the impact of the funding disruptions, identify the common and unique emerging challenges and opportunities, and determine possible support for your organization’s resilience and growth. Find the report here and let us know what stands out for you and how we can partner for a better Africa!

Last Thursdays

Last Thursdays is a monthly convening designed to encourage peer to peer learning, collaboration and innovative thinking within the development and innovation landscape. As the name implies, every Last Thursday of the month, we religiously bring together thought leaders, practitioners and enthusiasts to discuss a wide range of topics shaping today’s social impact and development sector

Join our incredible lineup of guests and host for the LastThursdays February edition, presented by Development Dynamics and the East Africa Philanthropy Network-EAPN. This session will look into it the challenges posed by recent funding disruptions and shifting aid conditions. Together, we’ll explore redefining partnerships as a key advantage point, moving beyond aid dependency to strengthen African sovereignty and sustainable development.

The Lives, Times, & Chapters of Luminaries Making Good Happen in Africa

Front Page of the DD Luminaries Booklet

Get ready to learn our Luminaries’;

  • Deeply personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs;
  • Themes of grassroots community, national, and international development arising from their personal experience; and
  • Detailed insights and impact made in diverse facets of development and social change.

Reflections from Leaders and Practitioners in the Development & Social Impact Ecosystem
People forget facts, but they always remember stories. Think of Nelson Mandela’s fight for freedom in South Africa — it takes us on an emotional journey, keeps us hooked, spreads like wildfire and even inspires us to fight for our own rights.

This booklet contains deeply analytical comprehensive insights gathered from leaders in the African social impact space (whom we refer to as Luminaries), elaborated from their appearances on the Development Dynamics’ storytelling platform, #DDwithMaqC, as hosted and executively produced by our CEO, Dr. MaqC Eric Gitau, PhD.

It is a wonderful resource for change makers, providing them with the knowledge and motivation to continue the vital work of building a more equitable, sustainable, just, and inclusive society for Africa. Most importantly, it serves as a treasure trove of inspiration to change-makers to make a difference in their communities, thus culminating in more sustainable solutions to local challenges.

Get ready to learn our Luminaries’:

Deeply personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs;

Themes of grassroots community, national and international development arising from their personal experience; and
Detailed insights and impact made in diverse facets of development and social change.

 

Merchandise

The Development Dynamics merchandise is not just another line of good to wear outfits, it is the embodiment of our dynamic culture, the epitome of our values and the heart of our identity as a pan-African consultancy firm. From high quality and comfortable hoodies, tote bags, to t-shirts, all with a touch of Ankara, our outfits are a representation of style, excellence and fun. Get yours today!

Blue Hoodie
Colors: White, Blue, Red, Black, Pink, Yellow
Available In: XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
Kshs. 3500

Grey Hoodie
Colors: White, Blue, Red, Black, Pink, Yellow
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Kshs. 3500

Blue Hoodie
Colors: White, Blue, Red, Black, Pink, Yellow
Available In: XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
Kshs. 3500

A percentage of our merchandise sales goes into Hacking The Hyphen – our innovation challenge that seeks to support innovations tackling challenges at the intersection of climate justice, gender and SRHR – and our Movement Building For Social Impact Masterclass that supports youth in Africa in building movements with long-term impact and sustainability. Your support goes a long way!

Hacking The Hyphen - DD's Innovation Challenge

Youth in Africa between the ages of 18-29 years  face critical issues that stand in the way of developing innovative solutions to urgent and complex challenges at the nexus of Climate Justice, Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights (SRHR), and Gender . At the crux of these issues, is lack of technical capacity and underrepresentation in innovation spheres. There is a growing need to capacitate these youth to support the creation of solutions that will adequately tackle the issues at the intersection of the aforementioned societal themes. Hacking The Hyphen is DD’s annual innovation challenge, aimed at solving challenges at the nexus of Gender, Climate and Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights.

We envision a collective of empowered and connected African youth creating impactful and sustainable innovations that address urgent and complex issues at the intersection of Climate justice, SRHR and Gender. In addition, we aim to ensure these innovators are continuously supported by their peers and pioneers in the social impact sector with resources and networks that enable catalytic societal transformation.