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We act as a trusted partner and an external communications department for leading global initiatives, delivering everything from high-level strategy to prestigious flagship content. What sets us apart is our commitment to impact, partnering with ethical organisations to prove results, secure funding and drive lasting change.

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GET.invest

Unlocking investment for clean energy projects 

GET.invest is a leading European programme led by GIZ that mobilises investment in clean energy projects across sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific. It has supported over 600 projects and companies to secure funding – driving sustainable energy market development and unlocking partnerships and investment. Scriptoria partners with GET.invest to provide strategic communications, graphic design and storytelling services.

Timeframe: 2022–Present   

Our approach 

Scriptoria helped develop GET.invest’s communications strategy, style and brand guidelines. We regularly support the project with graphic design services, including market insight toolkits, fact files, events promotion and social media assets. We also tell the stories of project partners and participants in a series of impact features. 

Impact 

Our work has helped raise the visibility of GET.invest and provided project developers and companies with useful resources to support them towards investment readiness and link them with financiers.

 

7. Affordable and Clean Energy8. Decent Work and Economic Growth9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure13. Climate Action17. Partnerships for the Goals

Invest Salone

Highlighting Sierra Leone’s investment potential  

Invest Salone is a £27 million UK international development-funded programme that works to encourage investment, generate exports, create jobs and diversify key sectors in Sierra Leone. As a trusted communications partner, we helped shape and deliver the programme’s communications strategy to support sustainable behaviour change in inclusive business practices.

Timeframe: 2019–Present  

Our approach 

Scriptoria first created the programme’s logo and visual identity, as well as a website and resource hub to easily share valuable resources with target audiences. We regularly produce high-quality content including reports, case studies, videos, animations and infographics. We also manage Invest Salone’s social media channels to support strategic engagement and visibility. 

Impact 

Our ongoing support has strengthened Invest Salone’s visibility and reach, showcased impact, and enhanced the programme’s influence in Sierra Leone and beyond. 

1. No Poverty5. Gender Equality8. Decent Work and Economic Growth9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure10. Reduced Inequality13. Climate Action

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

Editorial expertise for global reproductive health

UNFPA is the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, currently operating in more than 150 countries. Since 2019, Scriptoria has provided expert writing, editing and proofreading services to ensure clarity and consistency across a wide range of publications, including the agency’s flagship annual State of World Population report. 

Timeframe: 2019–Present  

Our approach 

With extensive knowledge from working with a variety of UN organisations, we provide an expert editing service to ensure that documents are consistent, accurate and conform to required standards and style guidelines. We also use our storytelling expertise to ensure key messages are conveyed to UNFPA’s target audiences.

Impact 

Our services have supported UNFPA’s mission to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled. 

3. Good Health and Well-being4. Quality Education5. Gender Equality

Just Rural Transition (JRT)

Forging partnerships for sustainable food systems 

The JRT initiative, a US$9 million programme, brought together food producers, governments, businesses, investors, civil society and rural and Indigenous peoples to champion equitable, sustainable solutions to food systems challenges. Scriptoria partnered with JRT to provide strategic communications, campaign, policy and storytelling services. 

Timeframe: 2022–2025  

Our approach 

Scriptoria developed and implemented a communications and media strategy for JRT from 2022 to 2023, including developing policy briefs, opinion pieces and digital content. We also supported FCDO and the World Bank to produce case study compendiums for both COP27 and COP28. In 2025, we created a talking-heads video highlighting the need for all voices to be heard in a just transition. 

Impact 

We supported major, successful campaigns around COP27 – increasing JRT’s visibility and gaining new, high-profile followers on social media – and the launch of 10 principles for a just transition to sustainable food systems. 

2. Zero Hunger8. Decent Work and Economic Growth10. Reduced Inequality12. Responsible Consumption and Production13. Climate Action15. Life on Land17. Partnerships for the Goals

CGIAR Initiative on NEXUS Gains

Influencing policy in global resource management 

NEXUS Gains aimed to improve the integrated management of resources across the water–energy–food–environment (WEFE) nexus to achieve inclusive, sustainable development. It operated across five transboundary river basins with a value of US$20 million. Building on our work with the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems, Scriptoria led communications for NEXUS Gains to drive engagement, amplify research and enhance policy influence.

Timeframe: 2022–2024  

Our approach 

Scriptoria developed and implemented a communications strategy for the initiative, which included promoting solutions through digital and social media content, and producing a successful webinar series. We also helped researchers to translate their work into accessible materials including learning modules, blogs and impact stories. 

Impact 

Our work raised awareness of decision-support tools to help governments and investors address trade-offs and synergies across interlocking sectors. It also helped to promote nexus solutions at key global events such as the United Nations climate change conferences (COPs).

1. No Poverty2. Zero Hunger5. Gender Equality6. Clean Water and Sanitation7. Affordable and Clean Energy8. Decent Work and Economic Growth10. Reduced Inequality12. Responsible Consumption and Production13. Climate Action15. Life on Land16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Climate Resilient Infrastructure Development Facility (CRIDF)

Building a knowledge legacy in Southern Africa 

Originally funded by UK International Development, CRIDF was a £31 million programme that worked to provide long-term solutions to water issues affecting communities in Southern Africa. Scriptoria was the lead communications partner for CRIDF from its second phase onwards – developing, implementing and monitoring the programme’s communications strategy. 

Timeframe: 2017–2023  

Our approach 

Scriptoria developed and managed a new website and resource centre, and produced a wide range of knowledge products, working closely with the CRIDF team to generate ideas for content. We also managed CRIDF’s social media accounts; supported campaigns and events; and created digital content, infographics, videos and animations. 

Impact 

In CRIDF’s final year, we helped to build a legacy for the programme, including developing a thought piece demonstrating lessons learned. 

1. No Poverty2. Zero Hunger5. Gender Equality6. Clean Water and Sanitation9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure12. Responsible Consumption and Production13. Climate Action17. Partnerships for the Goals

Tropical Legumes

Disseminating research on climate-resistant crops  

The Tropical Legumes projects, a US$67 million series of initiatives, operating in 15 countries and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, helped to develop, produce and distribute high-yielding, climate-resilient food legume varieties to millions of farmers in drought-prone regions of South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Scriptoria supported Tropical Legumes III in communicating 12 years of impact.

Timeframe: 2020–2021  

Our approach 

Scriptoria conceptualised, designed and built the Tropical Legumes Hub – a legacy website featuring an interactive map, fully searchable library including 100s of resources from across the projects, and a data hub visualising seed production and survey data. The hub brought together diverse information tailored for donors, policymakers, researchers and general audiences. 

Impact 

Our work ensured that key data and resources remained accessible and impactful beyond the project’s close, and created a lasting digital legacy to support ongoing research and policy development. 

1. No Poverty2. Zero Hunger5. Gender Equality9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure13. Climate Action17. Partnerships for the Goals
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