Neftaly: Cultural Sensitivity in Designing Safety Programs for Informal Settlements
Introduction
Safety is a universal right — but how it is understood, practiced, and sustained differs from one community to another. In Africa’s informal settlements, where diverse cultural traditions, beliefs, and social dynamics shape daily life, one-size-fits-all safety programs often fail to resonate or endure.
At Neftaly, we believe that cultural sensitivity is not optional — it’s essential. By respecting and integrating local values, traditions, and lived experiences, we design safety programs that are not only effective but also embraced by the communities they serve.
Why Cultural Sensitivity Matters in Safety Programming
Informal settlements are complex ecosystems. Residents come from varied ethnic, linguistic, and religious backgrounds, often shaped by deep-rooted traditions and social structures. Programs that ignore these realities risk:
- Low community buy-in and resistance to change
- Miscommunication or misunderstanding of safety practices
- Exclusion of key community members, especially women and elders
- Undermining of local norms, leading to social tension
Culturally sensitive safety programs, by contrast, foster trust, cooperation, and lasting impact.
Neftaly’s Culturally Sensitive Approach to Safety
1. Community-Led Needs Assessments
Before any intervention, Neftaly engages residents — including elders, traditional leaders, women’s groups, and youth — to understand:
- Local perceptions of safety and risk
- Existing coping mechanisms and traditional practices
- Social taboos, gender norms, and household dynamics
- Language and communication preferences
This insight shapes the design of all programs.
2. Inclusive Program Design
We ensure that safety programs reflect and respect cultural realities by:
- Co-creating training content with community members
- Using local languages, idioms, and storytelling formats
- Incorporating faith-based and indigenous perspectives
- Designing materials that are visual and context-specific
Whether it’s fire safety, disaster preparedness, or GBV prevention, our tools speak the community’s language — literally and culturally.
3. Empowering Local Champions
Neftaly trains and supports community safety champions, including:
- Traditional leaders and healers
- Faith-based leaders
- Women’s group coordinators
- Youth influencers and artists
These individuals are respected messengers who help spread accurate safety information in ways that align with local values.
4. Gender and Social Inclusion
Cultural norms often shape gender roles and power dynamics. Neftaly:
- Designs programs that empower women and girls without alienating men
- Facilitates safe, separate spaces for open dialogue when needed
- Promotes intergenerational learning and peer-to-peer exchanges
We believe cultural sensitivity includes equity, dignity, and participation for all.
Case Example: Traditional Healers as Fire Safety Advocates in Lusaka, Zambia
In one Lusaka settlement, Neftaly partnered with a network of traditional healers to deliver fire safety education. These healers were already trusted for their wisdom and guidance. By equipping them with basic fire prevention training and culturally relevant messaging tools, fire incidents dropped by 40% in six months — proving that cultural integration leads to community transformation.
Best Practices for Culturally Sensitive Safety Programming
- Listen First: Understand the beliefs and social structures before proposing solutions
- Adapt, Don’t Impose: Modify safety strategies to fit the community’s rhythm and reality
- Collaborate Widely: Involve faith groups, local leaders, women’s groups, and youth from the start
- Communicate Respectfully: Use symbols, languages, and formats that resonate locally
- Evaluate with Context: Measure success not just by data, but by acceptance and adoption
Our Vision
Neftaly envisions safety programs that honor diversity, strengthen identity, and build resilience. Cultural sensitivity is not about compromise — it’s about connection, respect, and shared responsibility for safer living.
Join Us in Designing Safety That Respects Culture
We invite local authorities, NGOs, development agencies, and community groups to work with Neftaly in creating culturally grounded safety solutions that communities will own, sustain, and grow.
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Neftaly – Respecting Cultures. Building Safer Communities.


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