WHO WE ARE; #BIS_AFRICA
B. INSPIRED WITH STORIES FROM AFRICA (B.ISA)
B.ISA is a platform devoted to amplifying stories to inspire change
Welcome to B.ISA
B. Inspired with Stories from Africa (B.ISA) is an awareness creation platform where stories on values, passion and environment come to life. It's a space for promoting stories within Africa, commending initiatives and recommending solutions that would enable individuals and communities to better their narrative. We are therefore not limited to the positive or negative stories but also identify recommendations and solutions that would enable individuals and communities to better their narrative. With the assistance of correspondents and hosts, stories are collected from within communities where they are shared on several platforms. There is no better person to tell its story than the victim of the story and this is what B.ISA stands for. Visit B.ISA for more.
Our Mission
To create awareness of happenings in Africa, and foster local impact and growth within communities through storytelling.
Our Vision
To become the number one platform promoting inspiring stories in Africa while empowering communities to better their narratives and share indigenous knowledge and solutions.
Thematic Areas of Stories
* Passion ? *? ? Values ? * ? Environment
UN Sustainable Development Goals
4, 10, 11, 17
Activities
Awareness Creation/ Capacity Building
There is an imbalance of information from African Storytellers. It's either the information portrayed is the negative side of Africa or the positive side. There still remains a gap left to be filled. B. Inspired with Stories from Africa is a platform that seeks to fill these gaps. With the assistance of correspondents and hosts, stories are collected from within communities where they are shared on several platforms.
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Some Top Stories
This project with the title “The Art of Storytelling Webinar 2022” is a webinar hosted and facilitated by B.ISA with speakers from various African countries and the United States where discussions were focused on how people can be encouraged to tell environmental and social stories for community development.?
James Samba from Sierra Leone was the first to create a 100% electric car in his country.?
To curb waste management issues, the Ghetto Research Team has developed a workable solution in Kampala, Uganda. On B.ISA’s visit to the lab, we discovered how they converted their toilet excretions into fertilizers for crop production.?
You never thought of that right? The leader is Patrick Mujuzi who is the founder of the Ghetto Research Lab.
B.ISA in collaboration with All Love Foundation and Kaynims Foundation visited the Hopesetters Autism Center in Tema, Ghana. This was to cover an inspirational story about autistic children and their creativity.
Consultations