Belief, practice, emotion: diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) at Busara

Stanley Ngugi and Mareike Schomerus

Busara DEI statement

SECTOR

Behavioral Science

PROJECT TYPE

Groundwork

BEHAVIORAL THEME

Diversity | Equity | Inclusion

Location

Busara
OVERVIEW

Introduction

When we counted, the number was 47.
47 languages were spoken by the staff of Busara who had gathered in Nairobi to celebrate our annual research festival Tara Mistari in September 2023 for the third time. We probably even missed quite a few, such is nature of hybrid events and not everyone attending. The different languages listed were spoken within national borders and across a huge amount of locations all over the world. The 47 languages affirm our identity as an international Global South organization.

THEMATIC AREAS

Being an international Global South organizations sounds like an easy description. Yet, the words are loaded: what does that mean—to be an international Global South organization? How does that definition shape how we act, how we think about personnel policies, how we engage in international issues, how we maintain our focus on the Global South, or how we build and accommodate a workforce that comes with such different perspectives?

One guard rail that we use is to think about diversity, equity and inclusion and how we make these meaningful, actionable buzz words. This short framing document sets out these guard rails in the shape of three pillars (belief, practice, emotion) and three ways of making these become real (building, doing and learning). We see this as the starting point for an internal and external conversation that allows us to continue to refine our thinking, transparently share our learning and record our practices.