Post Covid-19 Funding Resilience in Kenya Among Local Nongovernmental Organisation: a Case Study of Weworld Kenya Foundation
Abstract
In the global landscape, ensuring funding resilience becomes paramount for businesses to thrive.
The disruptive force of the COVID-19 pandemic has subjected businesses to significant upheaval,
inducing transformative changes that have led to setbacks and an uncertain path forward. The
research methodology involved in-depth interviews with key personnel across various
departments, including the Desk Officer for Africa, the Regional Manager for Eastern Africa, the
Regional Finance and Administration Manager, Program Managers overseeing Education and
Child Protection, WASH, Health, and Nutrition. Insights were also garnered from the Country
Representative for Kenya. The study focused on assessing post-COVID-19 funding resilience in
Kenya, specifically within the context of a local non-governmental organization: a case study of
WeWorld Kenya Foundation. The findings serve as a robust foundation for shaping
recommendations aimed at bolstering organizational resilience across diverse dimensions.
Primarily, operational resilience can be strengthened by organizations through strategic
investments in digitalization, encompassing secure virtual working platforms and streamlined
procurement services. Prioritizing technology to minimize physical contacts, integrating smart
devices for COVID-19 mitigation, and establishing a comprehensive staff care and psychosocial
support team are pivotal measures for fostering a resilient and adaptive workforce. Financial
resilience emerges as a cornerstone for organizational triumph, particularly in times of crises such
as the COVID-19 pandemic. Transparent financial strategies, rooted in accountability and
adherence to holistic standards, instill donor confidence. Proactive approaches, such as long-term
financial planning, phased implementations, and regular reviews of robust financial procedures,
contribute to sustained campaigns against crises and facilitate the successful activation of emergent
plans. Transformational resilience, critical for navigating challenges, involves technological
advancements, fundraising initiatives, and operational adjustments. Aligning with global and
governmental protocols, emphasizing technology for minimizing physical contacts, and actively
engaging local and international donors for concrete solutions showcase the significance of
innovation and creativity in achieving economic and social transformation. Institutional structure
and agility resilience emphasize strategic planning and operational adjustments, urging
organizations to develop adaptive plans, disseminate information effectively, and monitor progress
in real-time. Transparency, inclusivity in reporting progress to donors through virtual means, and
fostering collaboration internally and externally contribute to agility resilience, allowing
organizations to navigate challenges effectively and maintain a robust infrastructure for seamless
operations. The study proposes numerous avenues for extended research within the organizational
resilience domain. A comparative analysis across entities, particularly non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), holds potential for providing insights into the effectiveness of diverse
resilience strategies. Scrutinizing various organizational structures, sizes, and focus areas can
facilitate the development of tailored frameworks for fortifying resilience.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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