Africans that are unemployed, while entrepreneurship has the potential to create millions of jobs
Number of startups that still fail within the first five years.
We believe that by building entrepreneurial capacity among African youth, we will not only catalyze green entrepreneurship and innovation but spur growth of the African green economy which has potential to alleviate youth unemployment while solving pressing climate challenges across the continent.
Focus Areas
Food Systems
Water & Waste Management
Energy Systems
Our Initiatives

The GreenLabs program
GreenLabs is an incubation program that provides an environment to nurture, equip, and empower young entrepreneurs to solve climate change challenges and launch green startups in Africa’s green economy.
While there is a weak body of knowledge on green entrepreneurship, including gaps in climate action financing, young people in Africa have great ideas and require start-up and post-incubation support to launch green businesses.
We are increasing the pipeline of feasible and scalable Green Ventures within the African green economy through an early-stage startup incubator.

Mwanzo Spaces
We are engendering interest amongst African youth to the rigors of the entrepreneurial journey in Africa through a webinar series. We are building their capacity to ideate and create locally relevant innovative ventures. With participants from across sub-Saharan Africa we offer a rich platform for exposure, collaboration and growth.
Our Impact
jobs created for every incubatee in the first year.
kgs of waste offset from landfills.
youth from 12 countries involved in our initiatives.
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Cohort 1

Gamaliel Sirengo
Founder & CEO

JaniLink is seeking to deal with the inefficiencies in agricultural value chains (including post-harvest loss, pricing discrepancies, and supply inconsistency amongst others) by providing a tech-enabled marketplace and logistics solution to connect smallholder farmers, traders and food vendors.

Andreen Muchiri
Co-founder & CEO

Responding to the need for cost-effective inputs for the millions of Kenyan smallholder farmers, and addressing the issues of declining agricultural yield and incomes for farmers, Methagen Organics is using organic waste to produce fertilizers currently, while looking to sustainably manufacture other commercially viable bio-products from waste.

Enock Mokua
Co-founder & CEO

Responding to the need for cost-effective inputs for the millions of Kenyan smallholder farmers, and addressing the issues of declining agricultural yield and incomes for farmers, Methagen Organics is using organic waste to produce fertilizers currently, while looking to sustainably manufacture other commercially viable bio-products from waste.

Brian Munene
C0-founder & CEO

Addressing the energy poverty in Kenya, that has up to 75% of households without access to electricity and exposed to the health impacts of dirty fuels, Africa Renewables Katalyst (ARK) is looking to leverage the wider carbon markets to offset the cost of renewable energy generation and distribution, translating into greater & cheaper electricity access for millions.

Job Karani
Co-founder & CEO

Addressing the energy poverty in Kenya, that has up to 75% of households without access to electricity and exposed to the health impacts of dirty fuels, Africa Renewables Katalyst (ARK) is looking to leverage the wider carbon markets to offset the cost of renewable energy generation and distribution, translating into greater & cheaper electricity access for millions.