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Here are the 10 Startups Selected to Join Village Capital & Moody’s Innovation for Ecosystem Restoration Africa Program

Village Capital, with support from Moody’s Foundation have announced that 10  sustainability startups from Africa have been selected to take part in the Innovation for Ecosystem Restoration Africa 2023 program.

The program is designed to support entrepreneurs who are working to reverse the effects of climate change through the development of solutions to tackle issues such as land degradation, waste management, forest management, agricultural resilience, sustainable fisheries, and other measures that contribute to biodiversity conservation.

Village Capital will provide expert training sessions enabling the startups to refine their sustainability solutions, improve their investment readiness as they prepare to scale their startups, and access the organization’s global network of investors.

The call for applications attracted applicants from 22 countries across Africa, with the final cohort comprising 10 startups sourced from Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia. 

As interventions for climate action advance, climate restoration is emerging as a new avenue that supports and contributes to ongoing mitigation measures aimed at reducing and reversing the effects of climate change.

Meet the 10 startups selected to join the Innovation for Ecosystem Restoration Africa 2023 program.

From August through September 2023, the selected startups will participate in online capacity-development workshops. The curriculum is focused on helping them develop the networks and tools they need to scale their businesses and better support entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa.

All startups that apply to the program will be invited to join Abaca, Village Capital’s online global network. Accelerators, incubators, and organizations providing support to entrepreneurs use the platform Abaca to measure, track, and analyze startups’ progress, even at the earliest and most intangible stages.

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