TRANSFORM is a public–private sector collaboration between FCDO, Unilever, and EY that supports early-stage social entrepreneurs across Africa and South Asia. One of the ventures they backed was MESH, the first online community for entrepreneurs in Kenya, connecting over 100,000 members.
Our task was to create an investor relations film that would bring to life both the scale of Kenya’s entrepreneurial culture and the transformative role of the MESH platform. The goal was to move beyond statistics and showcase authentic personal stories that would spark investor interest, build credibility, and demonstrate the opportunity in the informal economy, which contributes an estimated $290 million every month.
We adopted a documentary-style approach to capture the energy, creativity, and resilience of Kenya’s young entrepreneurs. Working closely with TRANSFORM and MESH, we identified three entrepreneurs whose businesses and livelihoods illustrated the platform’s real-world impact.
The final product was a cinematic yet intimate film designed to engage at the highest levels — from investors and business leaders to government officials.
The film provided TRANSFORM and MESH with a powerful asset to showcase the potential of Kenya’s informal economy and the entrepreneurs driving it.
Through agile filmmaking and authentic storytelling, we helped demonstrate how a connected entrepreneurial community can fuel economic growth and attract the support needed to scale.
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