Welcome beneath the storytelling tree.
This is not just a library. It’s a circle of tales — each one whispered with care, wrapped in metaphor, and sent into the world like a seed on the wind.
Here, I share short stories that spark joy, stir thought, and sometimes nudge your perspective sideways. They don’t take long to read, but they tend to linger — like drumbeats in the chest or echoes in the dusk.
Wander through the stories below. Some will make you smile. Others might make you pause. All are offered with the hope that they add a little more sunlight to your day.
Take your time, reflect, and pass it on if it speaks to you. Stories are alive as long as they’re shared.
A House Can’t Stand on Sinking Ground—Why INGOs Must Act on Both Fronts
The USAID crisis was not just a shock; it was an earthquake that exposed the unstable foundations of INGOs. Strengthening individual organisations won’t matter if the ground beneath them collapses. INGOs must act on both fronts—reinforcing their internal structures while stabilizing the broader system. The question is no longer if they need to transform, but if they will act fast enough to survive.