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We partner with governments, development finance institutions, investors, research organisations, Indigenous institutions, communities, and enterprises to enable governed pathways for Indigenous-led wellbeing economies and inclusive growth.


Investment and Development Partner


We work with governments, development finance institutions, impact investors, and philanthropic capital providers whose mandates align with Indigenous-led, community-governed economic systems delivering measurable health, environmental, and economic outcomes.


Partnerships are structured around blended finance instruments, system infrastructure investment, and scalable implementation models across health, ecological stewardship, and community enterprise. Our approach prioritises long-term value creation. Capital that enters the platform does so through governed vehicles with enforceable benefit-sharing and community equity retention.

Research and Knowledge Institutions.


We collaborate with universities, research institutions, and innovation organisations advancing responsible, context-sensitive knowledge production.


Engagement supports Indigenous-led research governance, ethical data stewardship, and the translation of evidence into policy and market-relevant innovation. Research partnerships strengthen CAII's publication programme, practitioner development pathways, and the applied research infrastructure that makes Indigenous knowledge commercially and legally defensible.

Public Sector and Governance Partners.


We engage with governments, regulators, and Indigenous governance institutions to align policy frameworks with Indigenous economic development mandates.


Partnerships focus on embedding Indigenous knowledge systems within health, economic, labour, and innovation policy, while strengthening governance frameworks, regulatory readiness, and institutional integration. This includes plural health system development, workforce recognition, enterprise policy, and community-centred service delivery architecture.

Civil Society and Community Partners


We work directly with Indigenous practitioners, community organisations, cooperatives, land stewards, and youth innovators through governed participation pathways.


Communities are not beneficiaries. They are producers, partners, and system builders. Engagement strengthens community-based enterprises, practitioner networks, and locally anchored livelihoods, ensuring continuity of knowledge, governance, and economic participation across generations.

How Partnership works?

A Governance First Partnership Model



We co-design programmes, establish governance frameworks, and build scalable system architecture before implementation begins. Implementation is led by Indigenous practitioners, communities, and partners. IPROSA provides platform governance, coordination, and institutional oversight throughout.


Partners gain credible, governed pathways to engage Indigenous knowledge systems as economic infrastructure, reducing reputational and fiduciary risk while enabling scalable outcomes. Every partnership is stewarded through IPROSA's governance framework to ensure legitimacy, accountability, and long-horizon institutional value.
 

How Partnership works?

The Investment Registry



The Indigenomics Africa Investment Registry holds community-authenticated investment mandates, not projects seeking capital. 


Projects whose community governance has been verified by IPROSA, whose FPIC documentation is complete, and whose benefit-sharing architecture has been designed and stress-tested. Registry-listed projects are investment-ready in the precise institutional sense: governed, protected, and structured for capital entry on community-defined terms.


What Partners Gain?


Partners gain credible, governed pathways to engage Indigenous Knowledge Systems as economic and institutional infrastructure, reducing risk while enabling scalable health, environmental, and economic outcomes.


Partnerships are stewarded through IPROSA to ensure legitimacy, accountability, and long-horizon system value.


Lasting impact emerges when legitimacy, evidence, and capital are aligned within living systems.

Walter Sisulu University, Main Campus, Nelson Mandela Drive, Umtata Part 1, Mthatha, South Africa

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