About ensome
About ensome
ensome is a Nicaraguan-based consulting firm established in 2009 by leading experts and entrepreneurs from Nicaragua and Scandinavia. Since then, we have complied experiences, new knowledge and new associates from our work in over 90 countries. This provides our clients with a broad-based platform that can deliver context-specific social and economic alternatives to help them achieve their development goals. But we also believe that it is of the highest importance to transfer this knowledge to the most vulnerable members of our society and help them build the kind of resilience they require to deal with turn climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss into opportunities in their own back yards. Whether it involves guiding them toward creating more integrated and effective use of coastal-marine ecosystems, rainforests or water recharge areas, we believe that it is this kind of innovation that will prepare them for the unpredictable future that awaits them.
Job creation, green development and turning problems into opportunities are essential for the well-being of future generations, and ensome puts them high on our list of priorities. From climate friendly transportation, creating jobs by capturing CO2 and building adaptive capacity in mangroves or doubling incomes for small-scale artisanal gold miners while eliminating their dangerous use of mercury, we aim for development impacts and meeting international goals of sustainable development (SDGs and MDGs).
From its inception, ensome has developed a strategy to boost partnership initiatives with forward-looking companies, research institutes and prestigious regional, national and international universities in order to complement our trajectory and also transfer our successful experiences and lessons learned to those organizations and interested countries.
ensome provides leadership and strong commitment to improve the our planet´s resilience, and this is one of the main reasons that clients seek us out – not only for undertaking assignments in Nicaragua and the Central American Region, but also in Africa, the Caribbean, Asia and Oceana.