Our Strategy

Forecasted Africa’s strategy is built around evidence, community engagement, and system strengthening to achieve measurable, multi-sectoral development outcomes across Tanzania, with a focus on Arusha District.

The organization applies a multi-pronged, realistic approach:

Evidence Generation and Research

Conducts at least 40–50 community-based assessments annually, producing actionable data across education, governance, environmental sustainability, and social development sectors. Findings are shared with communities and decision-makers to guide local planning.

Community Participation and Empowerment

Facilitates platforms where youth and women represent over 60% of participants, ensuring that marginalized voices are central in decision-making and monitoring processes. Participation increases local ownership and accountability of development initiatives.

Accountability and Transparency Strengthening

Works with local authorities and institutions to establish feedback mechanisms, reporting structures, and participatory monitoring tools. Early interventions show 20–30% improvement in responsiveness to community-identified priorities

Integrated, Multi-Sectoral Approach

Recognizes that challenges in education, environment, governance, and social services are interconnected. Programs are designed to address multiple sectors simultaneously, affecting an estimated 10,000–15,000 individuals annually in targeted communities

Knowledge Translation and Learning

Ensures research and monitoring insights are translated into practical recommendations, capacity-building sessions, and dialogue forums that inform policy and local action

This strategy ensures that Forecasted Africa’s interventions are measurable, realistic, and community-driven, emphasizing sustainable impact, inclusion, and system-level change rather than isolated outputs