Twende Social Innovation Center

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Twende is a social enterprise dedicated to empowering local community members to improve their quality of life through the innovation and implementation of low-cost technologies. As an innovation center of Tanzanian students and instructors, Twende aims to merge local experience and technical knowledge into affordable innovations. Technologies built at Twende are affordable, comprised of locally a

vailable materials, and address a specific social need. Through school and community workshops, Twende supports aspiring entrepreneurs in the creation of their own solutions to community problems. Led by Tanzanian inventor Bernard Kiwia, Twende aims to be a beacon of social innovation and technological empowerment in Arusha, Tanzania and around the globe. Very few technologies currently address the needs of rural Tanzanian communities. And those that do, often fail to substantially improve quality of life in villages for following reasons.

1. Rural technologies often are designed and manufactured abroad, leaving Tanzanian villagers unable to repair their devices, especially when materials are not locally available.
2. These technologies are not developed with a rich understanding of local needs and resources, often making them irrelevant or impractical. For example, technologies that require electricity are useless for most Tanzanian villagers who do not have access to or cannot afford electricity.
3. Most rural technologies are too expensive for the average villager. These problems have left an estimated 30 million villagers without access to technology to charge phones, see at night, and harvest their crops. Not only would these villagers stand to benefit from more productive technologies, but so would the Tanzanian economy as a whole. Twende technologies address the aforementioned problems through the development of intermediate technologies that
1. are designed WITH rather than FOR village communities,
3. derive out of village needs and imperative,
4. are inexpensive and affordable for villagers,
5. are able to be repaired locally. Twende is able to develop these technologies by engaging communities through community workshops and providing vital technical support and tools through its innovation center platform. Following the teachings of Amy Smith and her colleagues at MIT’s D-Lab, Twende has adopted a new model of community-based innovation called creative capacity building (CCB). Through technology workshops, Twende engages students and villagers in creating their own technologies to improve health and safety, save labor and time, and increase their incomes. Through an interactive, hands-on curriculum, people of all education levels are able to become active creators of technology, not just passive recipients. A key component of the follow-up to the CCB training is a space where people can come together, apply what they have learned to design, and build technologies that can positively affect their lives. The Twende workshop ideally serves as this nexus of creativity, where aspiring inventors can learn about new technologies, develop their mechanics and design skills, prototype their ideas, create technology products, incubate micro-enterprises and obtain guidance on how to market the technologies that they create. Workshop tools are available to all participating community members and maintained through a small fee.

Transform Ideas into Impact: Jamii Tech Incubation for Tanzanian Students!Ready to innovate? Join the Jamii Tech Program...
01/06/2026

Transform Ideas into Impact: Jamii Tech Incubation for Tanzanian Students!

Ready to innovate? Join the Jamii Tech Program 2026 and turn your ideas into real solutions with guidance from experts. Learn design, collaborate, and connect deeply with your community.

Who is this for?
Young innovators aged 18–35
University graduates in engineering and social fields

Program Timeline:
Duration: August to September 2026
Application Deadline: June 30, 2026

Don’t miss out on the chance to accelerate your social innovation journey with Twende Social Innovation Center

Ready to apply? Link: https://forms.gle/muz7bLYwAjCmzZ8c6

Last week, Epifania and Witness had the incredible opportunity to attend Global Innovation Gathering Week and re:publica...
26/05/2026

Last week, Epifania and Witness had the incredible opportunity to attend Global Innovation Gathering Week and re:publica and came back energized, inspired, and more committed than ever to the work we do at Twende.

They had the chance to share Twende's story, connect with changemakers from across the global, and this remind us why community-driven innovation matters so deeply.

At re:publica, they facilitated a hands-on workshop titled "Let's Build a Smart Safety Alert Device" guiding attendees through the process of creating a low-cost, accessible safety device designed to help women stay safer in real time. Watching people build something meaningful with their own hands? That's exactly the kind of moment that fuels us.

A heartfelt thank you to GIZ Tanzania and for the opportunity and for believing in the power of grassroots innovation. Your support makes spaces like this possible.

Safety, dignity, and access to technology shouldn't be privileges, they should be a baseline. When we build together, inclusively and intentionally, we build futures where everyone belongs.

A proud moment for the Twende community 🏆Earlier this month, the Twende team attended the 12th HARAMBEE Start-Up Evening...
20/05/2026

A proud moment for the Twende community 🏆

Earlier this month, the Twende team attended the 12th HARAMBEE Start-Up Evening in Arusha where Twende alumni Awadhi Massomo and the .tz team were voted the winners of the night!

Through Kikapu, the team is building practical solutions that connect farmers to markets while creating value from agricultural waste. Awadhi’s Cocopeat Machine helps process coconut husks into cocopeat and fibre products that can improve soil health and support more sustainable farming practices.

Seeing innovators take ideas developed through Ideate Arusha and continue growing them into community-driven businesses is exactly why programmes like this matter.

Congratulations to the kikapu team, and thank you to and Embassy of the Netherlands in Tanzania for continuing to support Tanzania’s growing innovation ecosystem.

18/05/2026

13/05/2026

Still thinking about our SheMakesIt workshop in Dar es Salaam!

Back in February, women makers, innovators and creatives came together to explore digital fabrication, hands-on prototyping and inclusive innovation through our Gendering Makerspaces project in partnership with GIZ.

With our friends at DIT Design Studio, the workshop created space for women to experiment, build, learn and connect - because innovation ecosystems are stronger when more people can shape them.

Most education systems aren’t built for everyone.For visually impaired learners, access is still limited and that’s a pr...
06/05/2026

Most education systems aren’t built for everyone.

For visually impaired learners, access is still limited and that’s a problem Philbert Shio chose to solve.

Through IREN, he’s building assistive tools that make learning accessible from early childhood to university. With support from Twende, he refined his idea into a market-ready solution and is now manufacturing through Porto Limited.

This is what happens when the right idea meets the right environment.
If you’re still thinking about joining Twende, you’re delaying your own growth.
Start building.

A lot of ideas never go anywhere.Not because they’re bad, but because there’s no space, tools, or support to build them....
29/04/2026

A lot of ideas never go anywhere.

Not because they’re bad, but because there’s no space, tools, or support to build them.

So they stay ideas.

At Twende, we’re changing that.

What started as a space to learn and build has grown into:
214+ innovations
6,528 jobs
215,000+ people reached

Behind every number is something real tools people use, businesses growing, and ideas that didn’t stop halfway.

You can see some of that in these photos.

And it’s still open.

If you’ve been thinking about building something this might be your sign.

Ideas don’t fail they’re just never given the space to grow.Across schools and communities, young people are full of ide...
27/04/2026

Ideas don’t fail they’re just never given the space to grow.

Across schools and communities, young people are full of ideas
solutions to real problems they see everyday
but lack the tools, guidance, and environment to bring them to life.

That’s where Twende Innovation Clubs come in.
A space where curiosity turns into creation,
and ideas become real projects that solve real challenges.

Now it’s not just about thinking it’s about building.

Maybe you’ve been waiting for a place like this.
Join Twende Innovation Clubs. Build. Lead. Create impact.

Back in 2014, Alfred Chengula co-founded  Imara Tech right here at Twende!Fast forward to today:- 383 machines sold in 2...
25/04/2026

Back in 2014, Alfred Chengula co-founded Imara Tech right here at Twende!

Fast forward to today:
- 383 machines sold in 2025
- 260 agro-processing businesses started
- 11,000 farms reached
- 1.5 million hours of labour saved
- Now exporting to DRC and Rwanda

And now… a brand new workspace in Nane Nane, Njiro, Arusha

This is what it looks like when local innovation keeps growing, turning ideas into real businesses, and real businesses into impact at scale.

We spent the day with children at  building working flashlights from recycled plastic bottles, wires and LED lights.A ha...
17/04/2026

We spent the day with children at building working flashlights from recycled plastic bottles, wires and LED lights.

A hands-on session testing ideas, working through challenges, and building something functional from simple materials.

It’s a simple setup, but it reflects something bigger.

Access to practical, applied learning is still uneven, particularly for those outside formal education pathways. Yet this is often where confidence starts - learning by doing, and realising you can create something yourself.

We started this partnership with Kafika House because innovation doesn’t start in labs. It starts with access, tools, and the space to try.

At Twende, we believe innovation belongs to everyone.

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Njiro Nane Nane, Arusha-Tanzania
Arusha
14760

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