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Creator: Shayne Robinson | Credit: © Shayne Robinson / Greenpeace Critically, in working towards a Green New Deal for Africa, impact investment must be centered as a vehicle to drive funds into essential and sustainable businesses led by entrepreneurs and management teams who maniacally attack Africa’s intractable problems. The New Deal, introduced by the American
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Creator: Christina Morillo | Credit: Pexels Women are often judged based on what they have done, and men by what they say they will do. This has deep implications for women – particularly women with leadership ambitions – as gender plays a role in how society judges leadership potential. On the back of yesterday’s global
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Alitheia Capital, a pioneering impact investing firm based in Lagos, Nigeria, has announced that it has joined the United Nations Global Compact — a voluntary leadership network for the development, implementation, and disclosure of responsible business practices. With this announcement, Alitheia Capital formally joins thousands of leading companies globally that are committed to creating a
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You may have heard of the jollof wars – which, for the unaware, is a passionate debate amongst West African countries as to which country’s jollof rice recipe is the best. Fundamental to the tastiness of jollof rice – and, indeed, many other foods consumed across the region – is tomatoes. Nigeria, West Africa’s largest
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Complete Farmer, an end-to-end digital, agricultural marketplace that connects African farmers and global industries to competitive markets, resources, data, and each other on a single platform, raises $10.4 million in a Pre-Series A funding round of equity and debt. The equity portion of the round was co-led by the Acumen Resilient Agriculture Fund (ARAF) and
LAGOS, NIGERIA – Haul247, an end-to-end logistics tech platform connecting businesses to haulage and warehousing assets, has raised $3 million in a seed funding round. Haul247 will use the investment to increase its market share in Nigeria, expand to other African markets, recruit talent, and develop its technology. Alitheia Capital led the $3 million seed funding