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.

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  • Supporting Charles Darwin Foundation’s Work to Save the Scalesia Forest in the Galápagos

    Humankind and Nature,Stories

    Supporting Charles Darwin Foundation’s Work to Save the Scalesia Forest in the Galápagos

    Scalesia forest houses incredible biodiversity A few months ago, AWF partnered with the CDF to fund their work in the unique and very species-rich Scalesia Forest endemic to read more

  • Healthcare to the Batwa progress update (good news!)

    Public Health,Stories

    Healthcare to the Batwa progress update (good news!)

    Last year, AWF awarded a grant to the Bwindi Community Hospital to promote Batwa healthcare by having a nurse work closely with this community who has endured terrible human rights read more

  • Motion 129 Approved: the First Step in Avoiding the Point of no Return Through Indigenous Governance

    Humankind and Nature,Stories

    Motion 129 Approved: the First Step in Avoiding the Point of no Return Through Indigenous Governance

    Azimuth World Foundation applauds and welcomes the approval of Motion 129 by the IUCN. The motion "Avoid the point of no return in the Amazon by protecting 80% by 2025" read more

  • The IUCN Congress and the Counter-Summit to Decolonize Conservation

    Humankind and Nature,Stories

    The IUCN Congress and the Counter-Summit to Decolonize Conservation

    While world leaders, scientists and activists gathered in the IUCN Congress in Marseille to discuss strategies to preserve biodiversity and halt climate change, Indigenous Peoples called for a seat at read more

  • Challenges and advances in delivering healthcare to the Batwa: hearing from the Bwindi Community Hospital

    Public Health,Stories

    Challenges and advances in delivering healthcare to the Batwa: hearing from the Bwindi Community Hospital

    In 2006, the Ugandan Coalition of Civil Society Organizations made a grave warning about the Batwa, a 60,000-year-old indigenous people: they were in danger of extinction. Dispossession of their ancestral read more

  • Visiting Water Mission’s Safe Water Projects in Uganda – Interview with WASH Office Dorothy Nangobi

    Safe Water,Stories

    Visiting Water Mission’s Safe Water Projects in Uganda – Interview with WASH Office Dorothy Nangobi

    While we were building our partnership with Water Mission, we visited some projects in Uganda. We saw firsthand the impact these safe water systems have on so many families in read more

  • You can make the Scalesia forest thrive again

    Humankind and Nature,Stories

    You can make the Scalesia forest thrive again

    Heinke Jäger, Chief Scientist at the Charles Darwin Foundation, talks about the importance of partnering with Azimuth World Foundation to save this unique habitat in the Galápagos and explains how read more

  • “We need all hands on deck”: interviewing Thea Bechshøft

    Stories

    “We need all hands on deck”: interviewing Thea Bechshøft

    On the tundra shore of Hudson Bay, near Churchill, a beautiful polar bear in the early morning sunrise. Thea Bechshøft, Polar Bears International research advisor/facilitator, on Traditional Ecological Knowledge, read more

  • “These are the times when people are most vulnerable”

    Stories

    “These are the times when people are most vulnerable”

    Gary Shaye, Azimuth World Foundation's Vice Chairperson, talks about the impact of COVID-19 on the world and his collaboration of over 40 years with Save the Children. You have been read more

  • “Amid COVID-19, access to safe water is more critical than ever”

    Safe Water,Stories

    “Amid COVID-19, access to safe water is more critical than ever”

    Benjamin Filskov, country director at Water Mission Tanzania, on the impact of Kasulu Schools Hand Washing Stations installation. Azimuth World Foundation raised the necessary funds to install 30 handwashing stations read more

  • Health center in Malawi receives a new water system and meets the daily needs of 1,000

    Safe Water,Stories

    Health center in Malawi receives a new water system and meets the daily needs of 1,000

    AWF raised the necessary funds to implement a new, better, and safer water system at the Engucwini Health Centre, located in the Mzimba district, in Malawi's Northern region, that completely changed the lives of patients, medical read more

  • Working with quality organizations: Bwindi Community Hospital

    Public Health,Stories

    Working with quality organizations: Bwindi Community Hospital

    As a charitable organization dedicated to supporting meaningful solutions that impact the world, Azimuth World Foundation carefully selects the projects to support and only partners with quality organizations. It was read more

  • Supporting Charles Darwin Foundation’s Work to Save the Scalesia Forest in the Galápagos

    Humankind and Nature,Stories

    Supporting Charles Darwin Foundation’s Work to Save the Scalesia Forest in the Galápagos

    Scalesia forest houses incredible biodiversity A few months ago, AWF partnered with the CDF to fund their work in the unique and very species-rich Scalesia Forest endemic to read more

  • Healthcare to the Batwa progress update (good news!)

    Public Health,Stories

    Healthcare to the Batwa progress update (good news!)

    Last year, AWF awarded a grant to the Bwindi Community Hospital to promote Batwa healthcare by having a nurse work closely with this community who has endured terrible human rights read more

  • Motion 129 Approved: the First Step in Avoiding the Point of no Return Through Indigenous Governance

    Humankind and Nature,Stories

    Motion 129 Approved: the First Step in Avoiding the Point of no Return Through Indigenous Governance

    Azimuth World Foundation applauds and welcomes the approval of Motion 129 by the IUCN. The motion "Avoid the point of no return in the Amazon by protecting 80% by 2025" read more

  • The IUCN Congress and the Counter-Summit to Decolonize Conservation

    Humankind and Nature,Stories

    The IUCN Congress and the Counter-Summit to Decolonize Conservation

    While world leaders, scientists and activists gathered in the IUCN Congress in Marseille to discuss strategies to preserve biodiversity and halt climate change, Indigenous Peoples called for a seat at read more

  • Challenges and advances in delivering healthcare to the Batwa: hearing from the Bwindi Community Hospital

    Public Health,Stories

    Challenges and advances in delivering healthcare to the Batwa: hearing from the Bwindi Community Hospital

    In 2006, the Ugandan Coalition of Civil Society Organizations made a grave warning about the Batwa, a 60,000-year-old indigenous people: they were in danger of extinction. Dispossession of their ancestral read more

  • Visiting Water Mission’s Safe Water Projects in Uganda – Interview with WASH Office Dorothy Nangobi

    Safe Water,Stories

    Visiting Water Mission’s Safe Water Projects in Uganda – Interview with WASH Office Dorothy Nangobi

    While we were building our partnership with Water Mission, we visited some projects in Uganda. We saw firsthand the impact these safe water systems have on so many families in read more

  • You can make the Scalesia forest thrive again

    Humankind and Nature,Stories

    You can make the Scalesia forest thrive again

    Heinke Jäger, Chief Scientist at the Charles Darwin Foundation, talks about the importance of partnering with Azimuth World Foundation to save this unique habitat in the Galápagos and explains how read more

  • “We need all hands on deck”: interviewing Thea Bechshøft

    Stories

    “We need all hands on deck”: interviewing Thea Bechshøft

    On the tundra shore of Hudson Bay, near Churchill, a beautiful polar bear in the early morning sunrise. Thea Bechshøft, Polar Bears International research advisor/facilitator, on Traditional Ecological Knowledge, read more

  • “These are the times when people are most vulnerable”

    Stories

    “These are the times when people are most vulnerable”

    Gary Shaye, Azimuth World Foundation's Vice Chairperson, talks about the impact of COVID-19 on the world and his collaboration of over 40 years with Save the Children. You have been read more

  • “Amid COVID-19, access to safe water is more critical than ever”

    Safe Water,Stories

    “Amid COVID-19, access to safe water is more critical than ever”

    Benjamin Filskov, country director at Water Mission Tanzania, on the impact of Kasulu Schools Hand Washing Stations installation. Azimuth World Foundation raised the necessary funds to install 30 handwashing stations read more

  • Health center in Malawi receives a new water system and meets the daily needs of 1,000

    Safe Water,Stories

    Health center in Malawi receives a new water system and meets the daily needs of 1,000

    AWF raised the necessary funds to implement a new, better, and safer water system at the Engucwini Health Centre, located in the Mzimba district, in Malawi's Northern region, that completely changed the lives of patients, medical read more

  • Working with quality organizations: Bwindi Community Hospital

    Public Health,Stories

    Working with quality organizations: Bwindi Community Hospital

    As a charitable organization dedicated to supporting meaningful solutions that impact the world, Azimuth World Foundation carefully selects the projects to support and only partners with quality organizations. It was read more