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Ndidi, Nnoli-Edozien

Ndidi, Nnoli-Edozien

Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien is a Nigerian social entrepreneur and corporate sustainability and responsibility expert and Bottom of the Pyramid empowerment advocate.

 

Her tireless efforts and accomplishments in the world of sustainability and green growth have not only garnered recognition but have also made a significant impact on the global stage. Dr. Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien’s journey in the world of sustainability and environmental conservation is a remarkable one. With a strong educational background and a deep commitment to her work, she has left an indelible mark.

Her role as an advocate for green growth and sustainability has seen her participate in international events, contribute to discussions on critical environmental issues, and lead initiatives that promote sustainable development on a global scale.
Her contributions to research, policy development, and her active involvement in various initiatives have set new standards and paved the way for a more eco-conscious society. Nnoli-Edozien is also the founder of Growing Businesses Foundation and serves as a board member of the IFRS Foundation.

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World Food Day Spotlight: Celebrating 30 Remarkable Individuals Transforming Africa’s Food Landscape

World Food Day Spotlight: Celebrating 30 Remarkable Individuals Transforming Africa's Food Landscape

World Food Day is celebrated annually on October 16th to raise awareness of hunger and malnutrition around the world and to promote action to achieve zero hunger by 2030.

This year’s theme, “Leave No One Behind,” highlights the importance of ensuring everyone has access to safe, nutritious food, regardless of their identity or circumstances.

Africa is home to the most significant number of people facing food insecurity in the world.

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), over 280 million people in Africa were undernourished in 2021.

This represents more than one in four people on the continent.

As the world comes together to celebrate World Food Day, Empower Africa is thrilled to honor a group of exceptional individuals who are at the forefront of revolutionizing food security across the African continent.

Our belief in the untapped potential of Africa is further reinforced by the remarkable work these 30 heroes are doing to ensure a brighter and more nourished future for all.

Join us as we spotlight their incredible contributions to this vital cause.

The Challenge:

Africa, a continent rich in resources and potential, has faced its share of challenges regarding food security.

Despite its abundance of arable land and diverse ecosystems, millions of Africans continue to grapple with hunger and malnutrition.

The issue is complex, ranging from climate change and land degradation to socioeconomic disparities and political instability.

The Solution:

In the face of these challenges, our 30 food heroes have taken up the mantle of change.

They represent a diverse group of agritech entrepreneurs, activists, and policymakers who are tirelessly working to address the root causes of food insecurity in Africa.

Innovative Agricultural Practices: Several individuals on our list are pioneering innovative, sustainable agricultural practices, making the most of Africa’s rich and diverse natural resources. They champion organic farming, precision agriculture, and agroecological techniques to boost yields while preserving the environment.

Technological Advancements: The use of technology in agriculture has never been more critical. Our list includes visionaries harnessing data, artificial intelligence, and mobile applications to provide farmers with valuable insights and resources for improved crop management.

Educational Initiatives: Empowerment through education is another focus of our list. Several individuals have established programs to educate farmers, particularly women and youth, on modern farming techniques, financial literacy, and business management.

Policy and Advocacy: A crucial aspect of food security is advocating for change at the policy level. Our list features champions who are actively shaping policies to ensure food security is a national priority and addressing issues such as land rights and climate resilience.

Conclusion:

On this World Food Day, we celebrate these 30 incredible individuals leading the charge in transforming Africa’s food landscape.

Their commitment to addressing food security challenges with innovative solutions, unwavering determination, and a deep understanding of the continent’s potential is a testament to the human spirit’s remarkable capacity for positive change.

Empower Africa proudly stands with these food heroes, amplifying their stories and innovations to inspire others to join the movement.

Together, we can create a more food-secure Africa, unlocking the continent’s untapped potential and ensuring a future where no one goes to bed hungry.

1. Joseph Rehmann – Founder & Group CEO for Victory Farms

2. Ayodeji Arikawe – Co-Founder at Thrive Agric

3. Eli Pollak – Founder, Apollo Agriculture

4. Rose Goslinga – Co-Founder, Pula

5. Samir Ibrahim – Co-Founder & CEO, SunCulture

6. H. Mwai Chitete – Country Director at Heifer International

7. John Macharia – Country Director AGRA Kenya

8. Chris Ojiewo – Strategic Partnerships and Seed Systems Lead; CGIAR Seed Equal Initiative Lead

9. Abigael Nyukuri – Technical Advisor (Food Security and Agriculture) at FAO

10. Edith Kirumba – Country Director, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

11. Taita Ngetich – CEO at Synnefa

12. Folu Okunade – Co-Founder, Hello Tractor

13. Adesuwa Ifedi – Senior Vice President Heifer Africa, at Heifer International

14. Winnie Yegon – Food system specialist, FAO

15. Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu – ColdHubs Limited

16. Catherine Nakalembe – NASA Harvest, Africa Director

17. Evance Rabong’o – Continental Reinsurance, Head – Agriculture Underwriting

18. Stephanie Wangare Kamau Adamba – Food Security & Safety expert

19. Azeez A. Salawu – Act4Food Act4Change

20. Danielle Abraham – Co-Founder and Executive Director of Volcani International Partnerships (VIP)

21. Sidney Opiyo – Focal Point for Food Security Thematic Group

22. Nicolas Simiyu – Head of Marketing @ FarmGroAfrica

23. Mevis Aiyeju – CEO M.E. Solutions

24. Dickson Kahuro – CEO & Founder OxfarmAg Ltd

25. Amine Zarouk – Founder & CEO, Green OpenLab

26. Denis Karema – CEO, SokoFresh

27. Farah Emara – Co-Founder of FreshSource

28. Alloysius Attah – Co-Founder & CEO @ Farmerline

29. Desmond Koney – Chief Executive Officer at Complete Farmer

30. Amira Cheniour – CEO at Seabex

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Flutterwave and Microsoft Partner to Accelerate Payment Innovation and Small Business Growth in Africa

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Flutterwave and Microsoft Partner to Accelerate Payment Innovation and Small Business Growth in Africa

Flutterwave, a leading African payments company, has entered into a five-year technology collaboration with Microsoft to build an upgraded platform on Microsoft Azure.
 

The goal of the partnership is to accelerate payment innovation and small business growth across Africa.

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are crucial for Africa’s development, employing around 90% of people.

However, African SMEs face steep challenges, including limited access to financial services and seamless local payment methods.

Flutterwave has advanced the democratization of payments in Africa by enabling multiple modes of payment, such as cards and mobile wallets.

By partnering with Microsoft, Flutterwave aims to revolutionize business payments across the continent further.

By transitioning to Azure, Flutterwave can securely process large-scale, high-volume payments for smoother customer experiences.

Azure OpenAI also enables Flutterwave to expand its offerings to millions of global merchants.

For Flutterwave, this collaboration is about more than transactions – it’s about transformation.

Flutterwave Founder and CEO GB Agboola expressed excitement that Microsoft believes in Flutterwave’s capability to create an inclusive digital Africa.

As part of the partnership, Flutterwave will also launch solutions on Azure Marketplace, extending its reach.

Microsoft Africa President Lillian Barnard said increased technology access and innovation hold the key to thriving local businesses and stronger African economies.

Building the next-generation platform on Azure solidifies the shared vision of boosting financial inclusion and prosperity through technology.

The collaboration unites Microsoft’s and Flutterwave’s goals of digitally empowering SMEs.

By leveraging Azure’s capabilities, Flutterwave seeks to unlock the full potential of digital payments for African businesses to drive economic growth.

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Sony Launches $10 Million Innovation Fund to Support Africa’s Entertainment Industry

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Sony Launches $10 Million Innovation Fund to Support Africa's Entertainment Industry

Sony Group Corporation has launched the Sony Innovation Fund: Africa, a $10 million fund to support the growth of the continent’s entertainment sector.

The fund will target seed to early-stage startups operating in the gaming, music, film, and content distribution sectors.

Sony has a long history of supporting startups and fostering innovation worldwide.
The Sony Innovation Fund: Africa is the latest addition to its portfolio of innovation funds, which also include the Sony Innovation Fund, the Innovation Growth Fund, the Sony Innovation Fund: Environment, and the Sony Innovation Fund 3.

In addition to providing financial support, the Sony Innovation Fund: Africa will also offer startups access to Sony’s technologies, expertise, and network of partners.
This will help startups to accelerate their growth and reach new markets.

Sony has also entered into a collaboration agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the largest global development institution focusing on the private sector, to support the growth of the entertainment industry in Africa by leveraging the strengths of both entities.

The launch of the Sony Innovation Fund: Africa is a significant development for the African entertainment industry.
It is a sign of the growing interest of global tech giants in the region, and it will provide much-needed support to startups that are developing innovative new ways to entertain African audiences.

Highlights:

  • Sony launches $10 million innovation fund to support Africa’s entertainment industry.
  • Fund will target seed to early-stage startups in gaming, music, film, and content distribution.
  • Sony will also offer startups access to its technologies, expertise, and network of partners.
  • Sony has also entered into a collaboration agreement with the IFC to support the growth of the entertainment industry in Africa.

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AI-Powered Weather Forecasting Startup Salient Raises $2.9 Million

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AI-Powered Weather Forecasting Startup Salient Raises $2.9M

Salient Predictions, a startup that develops AI-powered weather forecasting solutions, has secured a $2.9 million grant courtesy of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

The funding is poised to be instrumental in advancing Salient’s mission to provide more accurate and actionable weather forecasts for smallholder farmers in East Africa.

The company’s AI-powered platform uses data from a variety of sources, including satellites, ground stations, and weather models, to generate hyper-local weather forecasts for farmers.

The $2.9 million funding is a significant milestone for Salient Predictions as it will allow the company to develop new products and services that can help farmers improve their yields and reduce their risk.

Salient Predictions’ AI-powered weather forecasting platform can help farmers make better decisions about when to plant, sow, and irrigate their crops.

This can lead to increased yields and reduced losses. The platform can also help farmers to plan for extreme weather events, such as droughts and floods.

The success of Salient Predictions will have a positive impact on the East African agricultural sector.

It will also help to improve food security and reduce poverty in the region.

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Egyptian Insurtech Startup Amenli Raises $1 Million Equity Funding to Fuel Growth

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Egyptian Insurtech Startup Amenli Raises $1 Million Equity Funding to Fuel Growth

Amenli, an Egyptian insurtech startup, has raised $1 million in equity funding to fuel its growth.
 

The funding round was led by Alter Global, a leading international venture capital firm focused on emerging markets, with participation from Qatar Insurance Corporation’s (QIC) corporate VC arm Digital Venture Partners (DVP).

Amenli was founded in 2020 by Adham Nauman, Omar Ezz El Din, and Shady ElTohfa.

The startup offers a wide range of affordable and accessible insurance products to individuals, families, and SMEs, including medical, automotive, home, and business insurance. Amenli also handles client claims with insurance companies on their behalf.

The $1 million funding round will enable Amenli to expand its team, strengthen its product offerings, and build a robust brand presence.

The startup plans to introduce new products targeting both existing and new customer segments, as well as develop new distribution channels to maximize efficiency and reach.

“We are excited to partner with Alter Global and DVP, two leading investors in emerging markets,” said Shady ElTohfa, CEO of Amenli.

“Their investment is a strong validation of our business model and our commitment to making insurance more accessible and affordable for all Egyptians,” he added.

The Egyptian insurtech market is still in its early stages of development, but it is growing rapidly.

The market is expected to reach $2 billion by 2025, according to a report by Global Market Insights.

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TymeBank: South Africa’s Financial Disruptor, Reaches 8 Million Customer Milestone

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TymeBank: South Africa's Financial Disruptor, Reaches 8 Million Customer Milestone

TymeBank, a South African digital bank, has reached the 8 million customer milestone in just four years, a significant achievement for the rapidly growing financial institution.

This milestone highlights that TymeBank now serves one in every five eligible South Africans.

TymeBank’s success is attributed to a number of factors, including its innovative “phygital” model, which integrates digital banking into physical retail environments.

TymeBank also has partnerships with major retailers such as Pick n Pay, Boxer, and TFG, which have helped to expand its distribution network.

In addition, TymeBank offers a range of affordable and accessible banking products and services, including free ATM withdrawals, low bank fees, and competitive interest rates.

This has made TymeBank an attractive option for many South Africans who are looking for a more affordable and convenient banking experience.

TymeBank’s CEO, Coen Jonker, commented on the milestone: “We are pleased to have acquired eight million customers since our launch in February 2019. This reinforces our position as a rapidly growing digital bank and a credible alternative to traditional banks in South Africa.”

“Our growth aligns with our goal of becoming one of the top three retail banks in the country,” Jonker added.

TymeBank’s success is a testament to the growing demand for digital banking in South Africa.

As more and more South Africans gain access to smartphones and the internet, digital banks like TymeBank are well-positioned to meet their needs.

TymeBank is also helping to promote financial inclusion in South Africa.

By offering affordable and accessible banking products and services, TymeBank is making it easier for more South Africans to participate in the formal economy.

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ARC Investments Backs South African Freight Platform Linebooker With $3.5 Million Funding

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ARC Investments Backs South African Freight Platform Linebooker With $3.5 Million Funding

South African freight platform Linebooker has secured $3.5 million (R67 million) in investment from ARC Investments, a leading African investment firm.
 
 

The investment will be used to support Linebooker’s rapid growth strategy, which aims to improve its technological and operational capabilities to serve its customers more effectively, particularly in the areas of working with transportation providers and handling larger transport volumes.

ARC Investments has been a partner of Linebooker since 2017, and its latest capital injection takes its stake in the company to just over 70%.

The decision by ARC to increase its investment in Linebooker is supported by a number of important factors, including the enormous potential of the South African transportation sector.

Founded in 2017, Linebooker is an online freight platform that connects customers in need of transporting large goods with trucks and other transportation services.

South Africa is one of the largest economies in Africa, and its transportation sector is essential for its economic growth.

However, the sector is also highly fragmented and inefficient, presenting a significant opportunity for companies like Linebooker to streamline and digitize the freight booking process.

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Nigeria’s ThriveAgric Partners With Heifer International to Financially Empower 125,000 Farmers

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Nigeria's ThriveAgric Partners With Heifer International to Financially Empower 125,000 Farmers

ThriveAgric, a Nigerian agritech company, has announced a new initiative to empower 125,000 farmers across the country financially.
 

The initiative, which is called the AYuTe (Agriculture, Youth and Technology) Project, is being implemented in partnership with Heifer International, a global nonprofit organization.

The AYuTe Project will provide farmers access to financial services, including bank accounts, debit cards, and loans.

The project will also provide farmers with training in financial literacy and business management.

The AYuTe Project targets smallholder farmers in eight northern Nigerian states: Adamawa, Gombe, Yobe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, and Bauchi.

These states are home to many farmers, but they are also some of the poorest states in Nigeria.

ThriveAgric’s CEO, Ayodeji Arikawe, said that the AYuTe Project is designed to help farmers break the cycle of poverty.

Heifer International’s Country Director for Nigeria, Rufus Idris, said that the AYuTe Project is a unique initiative that will significantly impact Nigerian farmers’ lives.

The AYuTe Project is expected to be completed within the next twelve months.

ThriveAgric and Heifer International are working with a number of partners, including banks, mobile money operators, and government agencies, to implement the project.

The AYuTe Project is a significant development for the Nigerian agricultural sector.

It is one of the first initiatives to give smallholder farmers access to financial services at scale.

The project is expected to positively impact the lives of thousands of farmers and their families.

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