At KIBI, we believe that through collaboration, we create systems change and contribute to the betterment of all. When one succeeds, we all succeed.
Our team specializes in generating new possibilities for your project or event. While we are not currently a nonprofit organization, thanks to the support of our generous donors, we proudly sponsor meaningful community projects.
This project outlines a strategic roadmap to integrate public health and midwifery education through curriculum reform. It aims to build a unified educational framework.
The project Decolonizing to Teach was born out of a commitment to the recognition, visibility, growth, and sustainability of midwifery and ancestral knowledge.
KIBI joins in amplifying voices and advocating for the right to practice midwifery in the Global South, which has not only been made invisible but also criminalized. In collaboration with Escuela de Partería Ancestral Unanchu mamakuna Directora Martha Arotingo Morán, en Ecuador.
We are partnering with APAaK to actively support and contribute to the widespread dissemination of the series, ensuring it reaches diverse audiences and promotes greater awareness and impact.
KIBI is a proud sponsor of the Black Midwives Day conference . On March 12-16, 2026 in Hampton, Virginia.
We combine rigorous perinatal research, experiential learning, and project management with deep respect for ancestral wisdom to deliver actionable solutions that transform both practice and policy. Our unique cross-border expertise bridges clinical systems and traditional knowledge, turning evidence into real-world improvements for birthing communities. Whether you're a community-based organization, non-profit, academic institution, or government agency, we help you turn data into action and impact. Partner with us to build equitable, culturally grounded maternal health systems that work.