From CSR to CSI- What this means for World Vision Kenya

Author : Christine Arima

... 01 Aug 2025

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Corporate leaders and changemakers unite at World Vision Kenya’s stakeholder forum

Our recent stakeholder engagement forum brought together corporate leaders from various sectors, each carrying a piece of the puzzle that, when connected, creates a comprehensive solution for lasting community transformation.
The corporate world is evolving. We're witnessing a significant shift from traditional Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to Corporate Social Investment (CSI); a move that signals a deeper commitment to sustainable impact, strategic partnerships, and measurable outcomes.
This transformation presents an unprecedented opportunity for organizations like us  to strengthen our local resource mobilization efforts. Rather than simply writing checks, our corporate partners are now co-creators in the journey toward community transformation.

The donor landscape may be shifting, but our commitment remains unwavering. With corporate partners who view social investment as integral to their business strategy, we're not just adapting to change, we're leading it.
Our recent forum was just the beginning. As we continue to connect these dots, we invite more corporate partners to join this transformative journey. Together, we can create a Kenya where every child has the opportunity to thrive, dream, and reach their full potential.



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