Author: wildfowl

  • 22B

    Annual investment gap for Africa’s energy transition until 2030.

  • 1.4B

    Allocated to climate-resilient agriculture projects in Africa in 2022.

  • 2.5B

    Invested in Africa’s sustainable transportation sector in 2022.

  • 7.4B

    Invested in Africa’s renewable energy sector in 2021

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    We simplify the finding, engagement and funding process so both parties can focus on getting the best value possible.

  • Abdoulaye Diouf – Senegal

    Abdoulaye Diouf – Senegal

    Abdoulaye is the founder of GreenFields Senegal, an agribusiness that focuses on organic farming and training local farmers in sustainable practices. Through GreenFields, Abdoulaye has transformed underutilized land into productive, eco-friendly farms, boosting food production and providing jobs for young people in rural communities while promoting agricultural resilience.

  • Amina Ochieng – Kenya

    Amina Ochieng – Kenya

    Amina is the founder of GreenSprout Farms, a greenhouse farming enterprise in Kenya. Specializing in organic vegetables, Amina uses sustainable practices to increase crop yields and reduce environmental impact. Her innovative approach has empowered local women farmers by providing them with training and resources to adopt greenhouse technologies, boosting both food security and income in…

  • Kwame Mensah – Ghana

    Kwame Mensah – Ghana

    Kwame is the visionary behind EcoWize Ghana, a waste management startup turning trash into treasure. Through innovative recycling techniques, EcoWize converts plastic waste into sustainable building materials and eco-friendly products. Kwame’s mission is not only to clean up Ghana’s environment but also to create green jobs and promote responsible waste disposal practices across the country.

  • Social Entrepreneurship: The Key to Unlocking Africa’s Green Economy

    Social Entrepreneurship: The Key to Unlocking Africa’s Green Economy

    Social entrepreneurship is a game-changer for Africa’s green economy. By blending innovative business models with positive social impact, social ventures offer sustainable solutions to pressing environmental challenges. Unlike traditional businesses, these enterprises don’t just aim for profit; they work to uplift communities and protect the environment—making them essential in tackling climate change, resource scarcity, and…

  • Innovation, the Future of Africa’s Green Economy

    Innovation, the Future of Africa’s Green Economy

    The future of innovation in Africa’s green economy is incredibly promising, driven by the continent’s need to address climate challenges while fostering economic growth. Africa’s green economy has seen substantial investment in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and eco-friendly urbanization, making it a prime hub for innovation.