WomHub, a South African boutique incubator, has officially issued a call for applications for the second cohort of its Green Acceleration Programme (GAP), as it seeks to place women at the forefront of the continent’s shift toward a low-carbon economy.
Described as a “powerhouse” in the South African tech and engineering landscape, the organisation is doubling down on its mission to bridge the gender gap within the burgeoning green sector.
By targeting female-led startups, the initiative aims to ensure that women are not merely participants in environmental solutions, but “leaders and owners” of the ventures tackling the planet’s most pressing challenges.
The GAP initiative is specifically curated for high-growth ventures that are often overlooked in male-dominated industries.
To combat this, WomHub provides what it describes as a “robust ecosystem,” which includes high-level technical and business training alongside mentorship from industry veterans.
Furthermore, the programme offers holistic support designed to help emerging founders navigate the unique barriers women face in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
This multi-layered approach is intended to provide the “specialized tools and investment readiness training” necessary to scale sustainable ventures in a competitive global market.
For this second edition, the incubator is seeking a diverse group of innovators working across three primary pillars of environmental technology:
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Circular Manufacturing: Startups focused on eliminating waste, extending product lifecycles, and regenerating natural systems.
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Climate-Responsive Technologies: Solutions designed to mitigate the effects of climate change or assist communities in adapting to environmental shifts.
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Sustainability-Driven Innovation: A broad category for any tech-enabled venture that prioritizes ecological health alongside commercial viability.
As the global economy pivots toward sustainability, WomHub’s mission remains focused on rewriting the narrative for women and girls in technical fields.
Consequently, the programme emphasizes transforming “administration” into high-impact operations through its acceleration framework.
However, time is running out for interested entrepreneurs. Applications for the second cohort are currently open here but are set to close on February 18.
Potential candidates are encouraged to apply through the official portal to secure their place in what is becoming one of South Africa’s most watched sustainability initiatives.
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