About Us
Minazi Consulting is an up-and-coming human-centred design and engineering consulting service for
non-profits, charities, and social enterprises. Founded after the success of engineering society at Imperial College London, e.quinox, Minazi Consulting hopes to bring passionate engineers and designers closer to real social impact through this consulting platform.
Background
Fun fact: The idea for our consultancy actually started 4000 miles away, in a little village called Minazi in Rwanda. When we were working with our local partners, we realised that we wanted to create a network that had a wider outreach and impacted many more people around the world. Minazi has beautiful hills with incredible streams. Much like how the streams came together to create larger and stronger rivers, we were inspired to work together to create a stronger current and wider impact..
Minazi consulting is launched by e.quinox, an award winning student society based at Imperial College London. The founding partners are members and former members of e.quinox themselves. Their experience has led them to have a singular insight: Long lasting impact can be accomplished when economic and technological sustainability is at the forefront of design . This is what we hope to accomplish with our unique model combining student engineers, professionals and NGO partners.
Our Values
Diversity
Diversity
We treat each other with respect, and promote individuality and inclusion in all dimensions
Integrity
Integrity
We take responsibility for our work, act with authenticity, and foster an honest and open-minded culture
Impact
Impact
We offer tangible, positive, and sustainable change for local communities with people in need
Innovation
Innovation
We embrace creativity, think beyond current norms and drive change by applying innovative approaches
Compassion
Compassion
We empathise and care about people who are at the centre of our work
Learning
Learning
We use extensive knowledge of professionals and NGOs to provide talented students with professional and personal development