Our Commitment to the SDGs
We integrate the SDGs into every solution we co-create with communities, institutions, and partners across Africa and beyond. Rewiring to build starts with a shared commitment to people and planet.

MISSION
Our mission is to create a resilient Africa—one where sustainability underpins policymaking, business strategy, and community development.
We equip governments, businesses, and institutions with the knowledge and frameworks necessary to drive evidence-based decision-making, ensuring that sustainability remains the cornerstone of policymaking, economic strategy, and community resilience.

What we offer
RESEARCH
We conduct rigorous policy research and data-driven analysis to inform sustainable development strategies across Africa.

PROJECT
IMPLEMENTATION
We provide high-level policy advisory services and technical support programs to strengthen institutions, businesses, and governments.

ADVISORY
We provide high-level policy advisory services and technical support programs to strengthen institutions, businesses, and governments.

MEL
We provide robust monitoring, evaluation and learning frameworks to assess policy effectiveness, measure project impact, and guide continuous improvement.

What sets us apart

1
Beyond a Think Tank
RtB is more than a research institution. We are facilitators, advisors, evaluators, and trainers.
2
Independent & Objective
We maintain full operational autonomy, allowing us to set a non-partisan, evidence-based agenda.
3
Action Oriented
We go beyond policy statements and promises to analyze the real drivers and barriers of change.
4
Results-Driven
Our work is rooted in understanding political, economic, and social incentives, ensuring that our recommendations are practical, achievable, and sustainable.
5
Deeply rooted in Africa's Development Landscape
Our expertise is firmly grounded in Africa’s policy and development dynamics.
6
In it for the long-run
Sustainable development is a long-term journey. Rewire to Build (RtB) remains engaged throughout the entire policy cycle


NEWS
Ghana has uncapped its National Health Insurance Fund and pumped a record GH¢10.7 billion into the scheme, a sum large enough to eliminate arrears, fund dialysis, and widen access, but unless the authorities publish up to date audits, curb administrative costs, and forge a realistic sustainability plan, the cash could slip through the familiar cracks of opacity and delay.
As the race for Africa’s gold, cobalt, and other minerals intensifies, “responsible mining” is emerging as a litmus test for whether extraction can protect forests, water, and communities instead of destroying them.