kanthari - THE place for impact leadership
CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF CREATING IMPACTFUL SOCIAL CHANGE
Who we are
We are a team of professional enthusiast catalysts who give it their all, to practically equip change makers with all tools and skills required to start their own impact-making organizations.
What we do
Through an immersive, hands-on, and intensive training program, participants acquire all the techniques, tools, methods, and skills they need to start up and run effective, relevant social and/or environmental projects/ initiatives/organizations.Furthermore, To understand what the kanthari course is all about, click one of the options below:
What we've done
Since 2009, kanthari has empowered 303 social change makers from 57 countries.
These visionary leaders have gone on to launch over 200 impactful organizations, collectively improving the lives of 50,000+ people every day – especially those positioned on the margins of society.
Their initiatives address some of the world’s most pressing challenges, creating sustainable solutions in diverse fields such as:
🌱 Environmental protection
💧 Water and waste management
☮️ Peacebuilding
♀️ Women’s empowerment
♿ Disability inclusion
📚 Alternative education and learning
…and many more.
kanthari is more than a training program—it’s a global movement of grassroots innovators building a world that works for all.
280
changemakers
55
Countries
180 +
Organisations
50,000 +
Daily Beneficiaries
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kanthari BLOG
The Story Behind the kanthari Blog
When the pandemic hit in 2020, we launched the kanthari blog. At first, we posted daily updates, sharing how our graduates were being affected by—and responding to—the challenges of the new reality.
Thanks to your support, we could assist many who faced existential hardships. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for standing with us.
The blog hasn’t stopped—these days, we still publish blog posts to spotlight inspiring change makers and their journeys.
Explore the latest blog posts through the links below:
Happy Holidays wishes from kanthari
“You might not know much about Congo,” Elie said, “but...
Read MoreLeadership Rooted in rural Ugandan Community
kanthari blog – Justus Muhwezi – Uganda “Good morning, Muhwezi....
Read MoreWhen Malaria Struck, Purpose Awakened
kanthari blog – Alfred Ngulo – Tanzania That day, my...
Read MoreMeet the 2025 kantharis
On the 16th of May 2025, the on campus part of the 2025 kanthari batch started with 24 change makers who come from 14 countries:
Cameroon (2), Democratic Republic of the Congo (1), Ghana (1), India (4), Indonesia (1), Kenya (2), Liberia (1), Malawi (1), Nepal (1), Nigeria (2), Tanzania (1), Uganda (2), Zambia (1), Zimbabwe (4)
Again, this year we have a very diverse group. Does this make you curious?
Soon, we will be introducing them here on this website.






















For now, hover over the pictures to learn more about the kanthari participants from 2024
Akanksha Priya
India
Akanksha works with artisans on Sustainable and eco-friendly merchandise and livelihood
Caren Jobita
Kenya
Sustainable waste management – using Black Soldier Fly Larvae in Nyalenda slum
Blaise Ngwana
Cameroon
Tailoring peace in conflict ridden Cameroon
David Wayi
Uganda
David works empowers Hearing impaired children
Enoque de Carvalho
Angola
empowerment of people with disabilities
Gabriela Zambrana Méndez
Bolivia restorative practices, conflict resolution, and violence prevention actions within educational institutions.
Fransisca Wulandari
Indonesia @talkmentalhealth.id is an initiative to break stigma, and change perceptions of mental health among young people
Eric Wa Mwenge
DR Congo
Peace building in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gloria Anne Achieng
Kenya
education, skill training, and psychological support of children involved in conflict with the law
Jestina Gandawa
Zimbabwe
support to orphans, child-headed families, and children in violence-prone communities.
Jethro Christopher
Nigeria
Digital skills training, internships, and job placements, empowering marginalized youth
Kenneth Gitari
Kenya
Aims to build the esteem and well-being of vulnerable children and empower parents
Mala Sonawadekar
India
Strengthen the existing Child Care Institutions in which children in need of care and protection under the law are kept
Maria Opolot
Uganda
Child Welfare and Protection – comprehensive legal assistance, advocacy, and rehabilitation through psychosocial support
MJ - Maria Juliet
India
Animal Rescue and Natural farming – educate and empower individuals and children
Prakash Chandra Dangi
India
Children – youth empowerment in govt schools
Priyanka Shahi
Nepal
Support Nepalese migrant workers, providing virtual and in-person services such as counseling, psychotherapy, and community support.
Shrishail Birajdar
India
Promoting a reading culture among youth in marginalized communities.
Sijo Varghese
India
Empowerment of people who have spinal cord damage
Solange Ndip Tanyi
Cameroon
Support of survivors of sexual violence and prevention of rape.
Susanna Simango
Malawi
Empowering marginalized women through training and support to become clean energy entrepreneurs.
Teopista Nyachwo
Uganda Vocational and entrepreneurial skills training for vulnerable women and youth
Timothy Munguci
Uganda Vocational training in computer literacy, carpentry, welding, music, and entrepreneurship for unemployed youth
Tudu Prasanth
India
Address issues faced by tribals – illegal land grabbing, women’s health, superstitions, and lack of educational opportunities.
Contribute
HOW CAN YOU HELP: MAKE A DONATION and/or spread the word.
Your donation makes it possible for people who are positioned at the margins of society to participate in the kanthari training course. There, they learn everything they need to start a project themselves in their home country to bring about the urgently needed change in their community.
Therefore, your contribution has (had) an exponential effect over many years and reaches countless people in need around the globe.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION:
Are you a kanthari?
Have you overcome any kind of adversity or social ill, and because of that always wanted to start your own organization that aims to address a specific social problem, then the 12-month kanthari course
(7 months on-campus training + 5 months of mentorship) will serve as the final stop before you launch your organisation / venture / CSO or social enterprise.
Application Criteria
To apply, you must fulfil the following criteria:
– Be over 22 years of age (no upper age limit)
– Have you overcome adversity that drives you to make a difference in your community?
– Demonstrate passion and dedication to contribute to a better tomorrow.
– Speak and understand basic English and have basic computer skills
Apply today
If you are selected, a scholarship will be provided through kanthari.
The next kanthari course starts in April.
Don’t miss this opportunity and apply today itself!