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GREENOVATIONS AFRICA

GREENOVATIONS AFRICA Greenovations aims to set up a framework that brings together actors and stakeholders of the green innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem in Africa to identify and ideate solutions, organize, and support innovators and entrepreneurs, with a focus on women and youth. The project seeks to galvanize women and youth-led green entrepreneurship in Africa by providing the necessary support for business sustainability and growth, brokering relations between women and youth green innovators and potential investors, and by helping to set up conducive business environments and regulatory frameworks through actionable policy recommendations. Features Impact Website
EdTech Hub

EdTech Hub The EdTech Hub is a consortium of partners funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) – formerly DFID, the World Bank and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The EdTech Hub seeks to help improve education technology in developing countries. AfriLabs is a regional partner of The EdTech Hub. Features Impact/Result So Far Website
Civil Society and Media- Strengthened Together and Advancing in New Directions (CSM -STAND)

Civil Society and Media- Strengthened Together and Advancing in New Directions (CSM -STAND) The aim of CSM-STAND is to identify and foster effective approaches to strengthen civic engagement and independent media and increase the use of these approaches by USAID Missions, civil society, and independent media actors in support of DRG-related and other development results. The ceiling for this programme is up to $452,500,000 ($2,500,000 for the Leader Award and up to $450,000,000 for Associate Awards and buy-ins from USAID Missions, Bureaus, and other Operating Units). Features Impact
YouthADAPT Solutions Challenge

YouthADAPT Solutions Challenge The Youth Adaptation Solutions Challenge (YouthADAPT Challenge) is an annual competition and awards program for youth-led enterprises (50% women-led) jointly organised by the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA), the African Development Bank (AfDB) and Climate Investment Funds (CIF) as part of the Africa Adaptation Acceleration Program YouthADAPT Flagship Program. This challenge seeks to boost sustainable job creation through support for entrepreneurship and youth-led innovation in climate change adaptation and resilience across Africa. The competition invites young entrepreneurs and Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in Africa to submit innovative solutions and business ideas that can drive climate change adaptation and resilience across Africa. Winners will receive grant funding, capacity-building training, and mentorship to support their climate change adaptation innovation across their community and Africa 20 innovators will emerge as winners at an award show and will have access to post-award support in the forms of Features Impact/Expected Outcomes Website
Open source Nexus modelling tools for Planning Sustainable Energy Transition in Africa ONEPlanET

Open source Nexus modelling tools for Planning Sustainable Energy Transition in Africa ONEPlanET ONEPlanET project aims at empowering African policymakers, research & academia, investors and citizens with the necessary tools and know-how to increase clean energy generation and sustainable use of resources while reducing inequalities and cultural/socio-economic gaps. The project is implemented by 11 partners (7 in Europe, 4 in Africa). Learn more.
LEAP-RE Programme

LEAP-RE Programme LEAP-RE programme seeks to create a long-term partnership of African and European stakeholders in a quadruple helix approach: government (programme owners and funding agencies), research and academia, private sector, and civil society. The impact will be sought by creating a framework, methodology, and cooperation model. The aim is to reduce fragmentation by aligning existing bilateral and multilateral frameworks. LEAP-RE will establish and jointly implement research, innovation, and capacity-building activities in the renewable energy sector. Features Impact/Expected Outcome Mobilisation: Mobilise the relevant African Union (AU) & European Union (EU) knowledge communities and other stakeholders to address key renewable energy challenges for AU-EU. New Knowledge: Contribute to the production of new knowledge, innovations, technology, products, and/or services in renewable energy topics of strategic relevance to AU-EU collaboration. Transition to Renewable Energy: Accelerate the inclusive transition to reliable and affordable renewable energy.
AU Digital and Innovation Fellowship Program

AU Digital and Innovation Fellowship Program The African Union Digital and Innovation Fellowship Programme is a 12-month programme targeted at identifying and deploying 13 highly competent tech innovators from the African continent to units and organs within the African Union headquarters as resident fellows to understand the system within those units, identify data management challenges within the systems and solve the challenges identified. Features Impact/Result so far The Capacity of 13 fellows has been built via targeted training and study tour. The Internal capacity is enhanced within the African Union and its organs. Closer Ecosystem Relationship: A closer relationship between the African Union Commission (AUC) and the African Innovation Ecosystem with at least three projects/partnerships established. Process: At least one policy and/or participation process enhanced within the context of good governance. 11+ innovative and tailored specific products have been built to enhance the work of the AU and its organs with the engagement of citizens. Units are able to make better use of their data and make more informed decisions. Learn more.
The African European Digital Innovation Bridge (AEDIB)

The African European Digital Innovation Bridge (AEDIB) AEDIB has the objective to strengthen a common African European digital innovation ecosystem by supporting local digital innovation and startup ecosystems in Africa and facilitating the collaboration between European and African Digital Innovation Hubs. AfriLabs is a member of the African-European Digital Innovation Hub Bridge, a consortium led by GIZ with 13 ecosystem partners across Europe and Africa, playing a major role in building evidence and sustainability of the Digital and Entrepreneurship Skills (DES) Academy programme, which will specifically target the needs of African vulnerable groups in Uganda and Senegal, thereby strengthening the pan-African and African-European digital innovation partnerships as well as synergies between innovation ecosystems in Africa and Europe to widen sustainable impact. Features Impact/Result so far Develop policy co-creation tools and skills for start-ups and entrepreneurs and create online policy dialogues in national innovation networks Address the needs of marginalised youth, women and vulnerable groups by enhancing their inclusion and possibilities in entrepreneurship by raising their digital and entrepreneurship capacities. 3 African Digital Innovation Hubs will be established and operated in the areas of Smart Cities, Climate Smart Agriculture and Digital Trade. It will be developed to act as digital and physical one-stop shops for digital innovation activities or start-ups and SMEs New partnerships will be created and fostered among African and European entrepreneurs, start-ups, ICT professionals, investors and diaspora communities. Learn more.
Afri-Plastics Challenge

The Afri-Plastics Challenge is a prize funded by the Canadian Government; an element of the $100-million Marine Litter Mitigation Fund announced by Prime Minister Trudeau at the G7 Leaders’ Summit in Charlevoix in June 2018. The Challenge aims to reduce marine plastics in Sub-Saharan African countries by developing and scaling innovative solutions to plastic mismanagement. It involves a public competition that will reward the best solutions to addressing marine plastic litter in developing countries in a way that promotes gender equality and empowerment of women and girls. The winning prize will directly distribute CA$14,500,000 as Financial support and CA$1,000,000+ in a non-financial (capacity building) support to innovators (those participating in the challenge) in the target communities. Features Impact/Result So Far Over 5000 applications were registered for the challenge from organisations and innovators across sub-Saharan Africa via AfriLabs campaign/outreach, 21 of which were received from offline scouts. Over 250,000 impressions were generated from the overall campaign, championed by AfriLabs. 40 innovators were engaged and provided support through the challenge prize to demonstrate solutions to solve the problem of marine plastic waste. Learn more.