In a ground-breaking achievement for Africa’s entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to sustainability, a group of Nigerian entrepreneurs has emerged victorious in the prestigious African Climate Innovation Challenge.
The competition, aimed at recognizing and promoting innovative solutions to address climate change, showcased the ingenuity and determination of Africa’s brightest minds in tackling the continent’s pressing environmental issues.
The Nigerians, also known as Tyndall Credits team, is made of Hajara Idris, Gbagir Benedicta Nguveren, Sandra Musa, and Odoh Promise Chikadibie-Obi pitched on the team’s behalf during the challenge held from 1st-3rd September 2023, in Nairobi, Kenya.
They, however, emerged fifth prize winners and clinched the prize of USD3,000 after bringing to the fore an IT and digital infrastructure to monitor carbon footprints and their offsets, predict carbon emissions, manage carbon credits, and analyze potential carbon credit investments for nature-based projects mitigating climate change.
The challenge successfully provided a platform for young African visionaries to channel their ideas into tangible solutions. Members of this year’s finalists came from Ghana, Nigeria, Madagascar, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania, celebrating the diversity across the continent, providing African solutions to global challenges, and underscoring the dynamic potential of African youth in shaping the continent’s response to the climate crisis.
Sponsors are Greenhouse Communications, cdw Stiftung, ISC3, Engagement Global, UNICEF, Cordes & Graefe Foundation, and Global Resilience Partnership.