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Video of High Priestess Adedoyin Talabi Faniyi guiding The H.E.L.P Team through the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove, Osun State, Nigeria explaining the cultural significance of the Òrìṣà Ọ̀ṣun and the sacred heritage site.

DELIVERY ARCHITECTURE

Implementation Framework

A structured delivery system that transforms indigenous knowledge, cultural heritage, and institutional partnerships into measurable, scalable, and sustainable development outcomes.

Programme Overview

The ICWF Implementation Framework defines a structured approach to cultural heritage preservation, knowledge systems, and place-based programme delivery.

Programme Snapshot

Heritage Systems

Documentation & knowledge transfer

Youth Development

Skills, participation & future pathways

Women Enterprise

Cultural economy opportunities

Community Infrastructure

Spaces, platforms & partnerships

Development Context

Cultural knowledge is a valuable development asset.

✓ Strengthen intergenerational transfer
✓ Create economic pathways
✓ Support community-led development

Pilot Site — Ilesha, Osun State

Live Implementation Site (ICWF Field Deployment)

The H.E.L.P Team with surveyors and architects assessing a proposed heritage restoration site at the Owa Obokun Palace in Ilesha, Osun State, Nigeria

IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

A structured model connecting cultural knowledge, people, enterprise and community infrastructure.

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Community Assessment 

02

Programme Activation

03

Implementation

04

Review & Learning

Phased Implementation Approach

A structured Pathway supporting implementation, growth and long-term sustainability.

Phase 01

Foundation 

Assessment, planning and stakeholder alignment.

Phase 02

Expansion

Programme implementation and partnership development.

Phase 03

Scaling 

Replication, learning and long-term sustainability.

Sustainability & Engagement Model

ICWF is structured around four integrated engagement and sustainability pathways that support long-term programme continuity and multi-sector participation.

Institutional Partnerships

University and institutional collaboration.

Knowledge & Training Systems

Structured learning and documentation frameworks.

Continuity & Scaling Systems

Spaces, platforms & partnerships

Community Implementation Systems

Local programme delivery structures.

Field Delivery Hubs

Operational sites for programme implementation.

ICWF is structured through integrated engagement pathways supporting programme continuity, institutional alignment, and long-term scalability.

Designed for long-term community impact.

Impact Measurement Framework

The Impact Framework defines measurable indicators for tracking programme delivery, participation, and institutional outcomes within the ICWF implementation model.

Communities Engaged

Initiatives Supported

Knowledge Assets Documented

Partnerships Activated

Building the Future Through Collaboration

We welcome partnerships with organisations committed to cultural development, education, sustainability and community-led transformation.

Cultural Custodial Engagement (Field Record)
Documented field engagement with cultural custodians within the Orisa heritage context.
At the Alagbara Festival in Ile Ife with HRM Amb Yeye Fashola Omolara Queen of Ilawo Kingdom Egbaland, Custodian of Oluase Olokun
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