Peer Driven Change

Peer-Driven Change is a strategy for achieving social impact and a way to combat poverty.

This approach supports participants as the sole decision makers in the matter of improving their own lives and fosters the spirit of mutuality as people support each other in reaching their goals and making their community a better place to live.

Up with Africa (UW/A) has joined efforts with Mauricio Miller of the Community Independence Initiative (CII) to scale this alternative approach on the continent of Africa and learn more about how we can effectively engage communities to partner for change.

Photo Above: A household participating in a PDC Initiative in Kisoro, Uganda

 
  • There are over 6 billion people in the world living in poverty. That number is not only problematic, but it’s also an indicator that current development models are, in large part, not working. Why are they not working? Sustainability, scalability, and affordability. A successful model requires a balance of these factors and, in our current state, an alternative approach for social and economic issues.

    So what does this alternative approach involve? In our work in Africa, it involves believing that people in poverty are the experts of their own lives - that they know best how to help themselves and their communities. It involves re-envisioning our role as helpers by, instead, coming alongside those experiencing poverty so that we can better understand their hopes and dreams, and then doing our part to coordinate resources to assist them in achieving THEIR goals. It involves a belief that true and lasting change only comes from the people themselves, when they identify their own goals and lead their own change.

    With the Peer-Driven Change approach, we believe there is finally a sustainable, scaleable, and affordable way to reach and help the billions of people living in poverty around the world. It allows us to operate as capacity builders for the problem-solvers and potential change-makers that are already living in the communities.

    To learn more about this approach and its founder, Mauricio Miller, click the “Closer Look” button on this page.

  • In 2021, UW/A launched a total of three Peer-Driven Change (CII) projects in Africa, and partnered with more than 300 community members in the process. In each of our initiatives, we employ families as consultants, where they are provided a monthly wage for their participation and a one-time lump sum payment to use under one line of direction, “to improve their lives”.

    During the first year, through the monthly surveys, families commit to document their self-identified goals and account for how they accomplished them. The survey entries and comparison data help peers keep track of what they have done each month and identify where they can do more. They also allow us, as observers, to learn how families work together to help each other to create better lives for themselves, their children and their communities.

  • After the first year, we continue to provide support to families by setting up access to a funding opportunity. All the families are engaged in some form of an income generating activity so we publish profiles for their family businesses and projects on a funding site called the Mutuality Platform, hosted by ImpactX. Through collaborative efforts, this platform was developed to enable others to help through financial contributions…. 100% of which goes directly to the projects/businesses you choose to support.

    The Mutuality Platform currently houses multiple sister organizations who are hosting Peer Driven Change initiatives in Africa and other parts of the world.

 

Current Peer Driven Change Initiatives…

 
 

View of Lake Mutanda, Kisoro, Uganda

Uganda

In 2021, we launched three Peer Driven Change (PDC) projects in Uganda. Each project enrolled 100 households from the surrounding communities in the southwestern region of the country.

Local women in the village of Bunagana, DRC

DR Congo

We’ve partnered with local organization, CIYOTA to bring a PDC initiative to the village of Bunagana, DRC. We are currently in the planning phase of this project and anticipate a start in the Spring of 2022.

Kigezi Museum, Kisoro, Uganda

Global Demonstrations

Peer Driven Change, also known as CII, has gained support over the last 20 years and now stretches across oceans. Visit the Mutuality platform to learn about the stories that make up this global movement.