Insights
Our knowledge-sharing platform serves to amplify Indigenous voices, wisdom, and priorities. Through our flagship podcast “Connecting the Dots” and content, we create spaces where allies, Indigenous leaders and community members share their experiences, challenges and solutions directly and on their own terms. From water sovereignty to cultural preservation, from healing practices to environmental protection, each story is shared with profound respect for Indigenous ways of knowing and being. Join us in listening, learning, and amplifying these vital voices that illuminate alternative paths toward renewed harmony.
Insights
Our knowledge-sharing platform serves to amplify Indigenous voices, wisdom, and priorities. Through our flagship podcast “Connecting the Dots” and content, we create spaces where allies, Indigenous leaders and community members share their experiences, challenges and solutions directly and on their own terms. From water sovereignty to cultural preservation, from healing practices to environmental protection, each story is shared with profound respect for Indigenous ways of knowing and being. Join us in listening, learning, and amplifying these vital voices that illuminate alternative paths toward renewed harmony.
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Jason Baldes
Still from "Boy-zshan Bi-den (Buffalo Return)" - video by Colin Ruggiero for National Wildlife Federation In the latest episode of our interview series, we speak with Jason Baldes, whose read more
Safe Water,Stories
Azimuth World Foundation & Water Mission Uganda – Expanding Access to Safe Water in Bukungu
Our community came together to provide a rural community in Uganda with reliable and accessible safe water and sanitation solutions, as well as educative materials. Bukungu, Uganda. Photo Credit: Imagery ©2022 read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Adriano Karipuna
In the latest episode of our video interview series, we speak with the indigenous leader of the Karipuna people of the Amazon. It's impossible to remain indifferent in face of read more
Humankind and Nature,Media & Events,Stories
Past, Present and Future of the North American Bison
Report on the Dakota Bison Symposium, held June 23-25, 2022, in Bismarck, North Dakota A unique opportunity to reflect on the United States' National mammal, Bismarck State College's Dakota Bison read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Valuing TEK
Here's a selection of recent stories and articles about Traditional Ecological Knowledge. A couple of weeks ago we shared the latest episode of our podcast "Connecting the Dots", with guest Alaka Wali, the read more
Stories
Carson Kiburo at the UN’s Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Ever since we interviewed Endorois activist Carson Kiburo for our video and podcast interview series "Connecting the Dots", we've been attentively following his important work to advance the rights of read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Alaka Wali
In this new episode of Azimuth World Foundation's interview series, we are incredibly honoured to have Alaka Wali as our guest. Alaka is the Curator of North American Anthropology read more
Safe Water,Stories
News about the Engucwini project: the final stage and community testimonials
At the beginning of last year, Azimuth fundraised $42,500 for Water Mission to implement and help maintain a new safe water system at the Engucwini Health Centre in Malawi. This read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Interviewing Carson Kiburo
Carson Kiburo talks to Azimuth's Executive Director Mariana Marques about the many issues surrounding indigenous communities in Kenya. Carson is a member of the Endorois of Kenya. He's a read more
Public Health,Stories
Celebrating one year of our partnership to advance healthcare among the Batwa
Andiisa Davis, the Bwindi Community Hospital nurse in charge of visits and assistance to the Batwa, sent us a new update that we are very excited to share. Over read more
Stories
Sharman Apt Russell talks to AWF about Malawi’s agroecologists and how ending hunger can be a step towards mitigating climate change
Just this year, Sharman Apt Russell, science and nature writer whose works have been translated into nine languages, published Within Our Grasp: Childhood Malnutrition Worldwide and the Revolution Taking Place read more
Safe Water,Stories
Update on the Engucwini project: hearing about the impact from healthworkers and members of the community
Update on our safe water project in Malawi at the Engucwini Health Centre and surrounding communities, with testimonies from Ulemu Sibande, resident of Engucwini, and Dr. Bester Zimba, the clinician read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Jason Baldes
Still from "Boy-zshan Bi-den (Buffalo Return)" - video by Colin Ruggiero for National Wildlife Federation In the latest episode of our interview series, we speak with Jason Baldes, whose read more
Safe Water,Stories
Azimuth World Foundation & Water Mission Uganda – Expanding Access to Safe Water in Bukungu
Our community came together to provide a rural community in Uganda with reliable and accessible safe water and sanitation solutions, as well as educative materials. Bukungu, Uganda. Photo Credit: Imagery ©2022 read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Adriano Karipuna
In the latest episode of our video interview series, we speak with the indigenous leader of the Karipuna people of the Amazon. It's impossible to remain indifferent in face of read more
Humankind and Nature,Media & Events,Stories
Past, Present and Future of the North American Bison
Report on the Dakota Bison Symposium, held June 23-25, 2022, in Bismarck, North Dakota A unique opportunity to reflect on the United States' National mammal, Bismarck State College's Dakota Bison read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Valuing TEK
Here's a selection of recent stories and articles about Traditional Ecological Knowledge. A couple of weeks ago we shared the latest episode of our podcast "Connecting the Dots", with guest Alaka Wali, the read more
Stories
Carson Kiburo at the UN’s Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Ever since we interviewed Endorois activist Carson Kiburo for our video and podcast interview series "Connecting the Dots", we've been attentively following his important work to advance the rights of read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Alaka Wali
In this new episode of Azimuth World Foundation's interview series, we are incredibly honoured to have Alaka Wali as our guest. Alaka is the Curator of North American Anthropology read more
Safe Water,Stories
News about the Engucwini project: the final stage and community testimonials
At the beginning of last year, Azimuth fundraised $42,500 for Water Mission to implement and help maintain a new safe water system at the Engucwini Health Centre in Malawi. This read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Interviewing Carson Kiburo
Carson Kiburo talks to Azimuth's Executive Director Mariana Marques about the many issues surrounding indigenous communities in Kenya. Carson is a member of the Endorois of Kenya. He's a read more
Public Health,Stories
Celebrating one year of our partnership to advance healthcare among the Batwa
Andiisa Davis, the Bwindi Community Hospital nurse in charge of visits and assistance to the Batwa, sent us a new update that we are very excited to share. Over read more
Stories
Sharman Apt Russell talks to AWF about Malawi’s agroecologists and how ending hunger can be a step towards mitigating climate change
Just this year, Sharman Apt Russell, science and nature writer whose works have been translated into nine languages, published Within Our Grasp: Childhood Malnutrition Worldwide and the Revolution Taking Place read more
Safe Water,Stories
Update on the Engucwini project: hearing about the impact from healthworkers and members of the community
Update on our safe water project in Malawi at the Engucwini Health Centre and surrounding communities, with testimonies from Ulemu Sibande, resident of Engucwini, and Dr. Bester Zimba, the clinician read more