United States Agency for International Development

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is committed to providing assistance to the world's poorest and most vulnerable populations. This agency reflects a longstanding American tradition of humanitarian support, which aligns with both U.S. foreign policy interests and the values of compassion and human dignity. USAID aims to foster sustainable development and improve living conditions in struggling communities globally. Its mission signifies a collective American responsibility to aid those in need, promoting a vision where such assistance is no longer required. Through various programs and initiatives, USAID seeks to create lasting impacts that enhance the quality of life and empower individuals to build better futures.

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Sesame Workshop

Grant in 2025
Sesame Workshop, established in 1968, is a New York-based non-profit organization dedicated to helping children worldwide reach their full potential through educational media. It is renowned for creating the iconic children's television series, Sesame Street, and delivers tailored educational programs through various platforms, including publications, websites, and interactive media. The organization collaborates with local educators and experts to create culturally relevant content, reaching over 40 million children in numerous countries. Sesame Workshop also manages Sesame Ventures, an investment arm that supports startups aligned with its mission, focusing on growth capital investments in education, health, and social welfare for kids.

Equitable Health Access Initiative

Grant in 2024
Equitable Health Access Initiative offers health system strengthening, tuberculosis intervention, and child and maternal health. They provide hiv interventions, operation, and implementation research. Their services include training, and sexual, and gender violence. If anyone wants to contact them please contact them via phone call or email.

ME SOLshare

Grant in 2024
ME SOLshare Ltd. develops peer-to-peer solar electricity trading platforms, enabling off-grid households and businesses to trade excess power for profit. Its key products include SOLbox, a bi-directional DC electricity meter facilitating trading and grid management, and SOLcontrol, a charge controller for solar home systems. The company collaborates with organizations like Micro Energy International, IDCOL, GSMA, and POWER FOR ALL to expand access to affordable, sustainable energy.

Esper Bionics

Grant in 2024
Esper Bionics is an engineering company based in Kyiv, Ukraine, founded in 2018. It specializes in developing advanced prosthetics for orthopedics and neurology, with a focus on human enhancement devices. The company's products include the Esper Hand, a bionic self-learning hand prosthesis registered with the FDA, and the Esper Control, a wearable brain-computer interface. Additionally, Esper Bionics offers solutions in mechatronics, neural implants, and wearable electronics, utilizing technologies such as digital signal processing, artificial intelligence, data collection, and low-power electronics. Their innovations aim to provide users with limb differences enhanced control and functionality in everyday tasks.

PowWater

Grant in 2024
PowWater develops a mobile application for water delivery, focusing on sustainability, safety, and efficiency. It employs predictive systems to connect vendors with customers, verifying water quality and optimizing delivery processes.

BasiGo

Grant in 2023
BasiGo is an e-mobility start-up focused on transforming public transportation in Kenya and Rwanda by providing electric buses as a sustainable alternative to diesel. The company operates under a pay-as-you-go model, which includes maintenance and battery charging services, facilitating the transition for bus owners to adopt electric vehicles. BasiGo's electric buses are designed to operate throughout the day on a single charge, utilizing proven battery technology that offers a reliable and economical solution amidst rising diesel costs. By making electric buses more accessible, BasiGo aims to enhance the efficiency of public transport while contributing to environmental sustainability.

Flor de Jambu

Seed Round in 2023
Flor de Jambu is an e-commerce platform that offers products and ingredients from Amazon.

CAWST

Grant in 2023
CAWST is a Canadian charity and licensed engineering firm. They address the global need for safe drinking water and sanitation by building local knowledge and skills on household solutions people can implement themselves. They were founded in 2001.

Global Financing Facility

Grant in 2023
Global Financing Facility improves population health, empowers women to be agents of change in their communities, and puts countries on a path toward development and prosperity.

Regen Organics

Grant in 2023
Regen Organics is dedicated to transforming agriculture, cities, and communities through innovative circular economy methods. The company specializes in managing residual organics in a climate-resilient agricultural sector, focusing on the manufacture and delivery of regenerative fertilizers, feeds, and fuels. By developing green technologies, Regen Organics aims to promote nurturing soils and thriving ecosystems, facilitating a sustainable future for the planet. With a commitment to environmental stewardship and a strong foundation of industry knowledge, the company seeks to drive meaningful change in agricultural practices and community development.

Decentral Energy

Venture Round in 2023
Decentral Energy is a clean energy services provider based in Johannesburg, South Africa, specializing in the creation, ownership, and management of renewable energy assets. The company offers innovative, off-balance sheet energy purchase facilities that deliver immediate savings on energy bills for its clients. By handling all aspects of operations, maintenance, security, and insurance, Decentral Energy ensures that businesses can access risk-free and fully financed solar energy solutions. This approach allows clients to benefit from sustainable energy without the financial burden of upfront costs or ongoing management responsibilities.

Swoop Aero

Grant in 2022
Swoop Aero, established in 2017 and headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, specializes in drone-powered logistics services. The company aims to revolutionize air transportation networks by integrating drone logistics into the first and last mile of supply chains, enhancing their strength and agility. Swoop Aero offers two-way deliveries across diverse destinations, organizations, and providers, utilizing autonomous drones to transport essential supplies, even to locations otherwise inaccessible. Their services cater to various industries, including health, transport, disaster management, and search and rescue, with a mission to make access to the skies seamless for 1 billion people by 2030.

PharmaJet

Grant in 2022
PharmaJet develops and markets needle-free jet injectors for vaccine delivery, enabling administration without a needle and reducing sharps injuries, needle reuse, cross-contamination, and medical waste. Its Stratis and Tropis platforms are designed to deliver vaccines intramuscular, subcutaneous, or intradermal across various volumes, offering a potential return on investment by lowering risk and waste. Founded in 2005 and based in Golden, Colorado, PharmaJet focuses on delivering safe, user-friendly devices that support immunization programs and aim to simplify injections while expanding access to vaccination.

Baobab+

Grant in 2022
Baobab+ is a social business that expands access to energy and digital services by offering innovative products paired with financing options. The company markets items such as solar kits, solar generators, smartphones, and cookstoves through affordable repayment plans designed for local populations. By providing these products with financing, Baobab+ aims to help underserved communities improve living standards, create income opportunities, and participate more fully in the digital economy.

Cinch Markets

Grant in 2022
Cinch Markets is an agricultural technology company focused on creating a farming ecosystem that bridges the gap between industrial-scale efficiencies and the needs of small farmers. By making strategic infrastructure investments in land, Cinch Markets enables smallholder farmers to transition into profitable activities such as export horticulture. The company's approach aims to ensure a reliable monthly income for these farmers while also providing them the opportunity to earn daily wages through work on the land. This model not only enhances the financial stability of individual farmers but also promotes sustainable agricultural practices.

Pinky Promise

Grant in 2022
Pinky Promise is a healthcare platform focused on providing comprehensive reproductive health services for women. The company offers a range of services including contraception, emergency contraception, fertility support, and testing for STDs and urinary tract infections, among others. By utilizing a chatbot developed by reproductive health experts, Pinky Promise guides users through symptom assessment to specific health concerns, facilitating easy access to medical advice. Additionally, the platform features community support chat rooms where women can connect anonymously to discuss various topics related to pregnancy, menstruation, and fertility. Pinky Promise emphasizes convenience and privacy, aiming to empower women in managing their reproductive health while reducing societal stigma. The company also sells wellness products tailored to women's functional needs, further supporting their mission of accessible and respectful healthcare.

Uvi Health

Grant in 2022
Uvi Health is a digital health platform specializing in personalized care programs for women's sexual and reproductive health concerns. The platform offers live fertility-focused yoga sessions, tailored nutrition coaching, and individualized diet tracking to help women manage conditions like PCOS and thyroid issues, regulate menstrual cycles, and enhance natural conception outcomes.

StandWeSpeak

Grant in 2022
StandWeSpeak is a Sex-EdTech platform that provides online information and education on sexual and mental health. It delivers life skills for sexual health and overall well-being, helping individuals make informed decisions about their bodies and relationships. The platform offers accurate, age-appropriate content across biological, psychological, social, and cognitive aspects of sexual health and supports access to menstrual hygiene and sexual health products. It also provides judgment-free consultations with gynecologists and counselors for users across age groups.

Padcare Labs

Grant in 2022
Padcare Labs develops an automated hygiene management system that converts used sanitary napkins into recyclable materials. This process reduces landfill waste, lowers emissions, and improves safety for waste handlers.

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Grant in 2022
Johns Hopkins Medicine operates a health system and a medical education network that includes a university, academic and community hospitals, and pediatric facilities. It provides medical education to students, scientists, healthcare professionals, and the public, conducts biomedical research, and delivers patient-centered clinical care to prevent, diagnose, and treat illness, aiming to improve community health through integrated education, research, and care.

Puntored

Venture Round in 2022
Puntored offers accessible financial services, including payments, deposits, withdrawals, and virtual services, targeting low- and middle-income populations. It maintains a strategic network in underserved areas to reach unbanked individuals.

Nivi

Grant in 2022
Nivi is a digital health company that empowers individuals to make informed health decisions by providing on-demand, reliable, and actionable health information. It tracks and analyzes health journeys, from initial engagement with health content to seeking services or achieving health goals, enabling organizations in non-profit, commercial, and public sectors to tailor their services to better meet audience needs.

Havenhill

Grant in 2022
Havenhill Synergy is a clean-tech utility company that uses renewable (solar) energy to generate clean, safe, cost-effective, and sustainable electricity in urban and rural areas in Nigeria.

Zembo

Grant in 2022
Zembo is a company that offers affordable electric motorcycles specifically designed for motorcycle taxi drivers in Africa, with a focus on the Ugandan boda-boda market. It provides an innovative battery swapping service, allowing users to exchange a discharged battery for a fully charged one at designated swap stations. This model ensures that customers have access to reliable and sustainable transportation options, as Zembo's motorcycles produce no carbon emissions or noise, contributing to a cleaner environment. By combining electric mobility with accessible energy solutions, Zembo aims to empower drivers and enhance the efficiency of urban transportation in Africa.

Mali Shi

Grant in 2022
Mali Shi is an industrial unit based in sub-Saharan Africa, specializing in the production of shea butter and other oilseeds. The company sources its primary ingredient from the naturally occurring shea trees found in the region's wooded savannahs. Mali Shi focuses on creating sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to cocoa butter, with a key product being unrefined shea butter. This product is utilized in both the food and cosmetics industries, supporting rural women's incomes while meeting client demands for high-quality, natural ingredients.

Yolélé

Grant in 2022
Yolélé is a purpose-driven African food company based in the United States that focuses on introducing underutilized African ingredients to global markets through value-added products. The company aims to create economic opportunities for smallholder farming communities while emphasizing biodiverse, regenerative, and climate-resilient agricultural practices. Yolélé specializes in products made from fonio, an ancient African super grain known for its nutritional benefits, including being gluten-free, vitamin-rich, and having a low glycemic index. By promoting these healthy and sustainable food options, Yolélé not only enhances consumer choices but also supports the improvement of rural African communities.

Reciki

Debt Financing in 2021
Reciki is a waste management company based in Indonesia that focuses on providing comprehensive waste management solutions aimed at promoting a circular economy. The company offers a range of services, including collection, processing, recycling, and raw material recovery. By implementing smart waste management systems, Reciki assists clients in effectively managing their waste in a cost-efficient manner while also contributing to environmental sustainability. Through its various environmental development and sustainability initiatives, Reciki aims to support clients in achieving their waste management goals and fostering responsible waste practices.

SOSAI

Grant in 2021
SOSAI is a renewable energy company focused on providing sustainable energy solutions. The company offers a range of products and services, including improved cookstoves, solar lamps, solar home systems, and solar electrification through microgrids. In addition to distributing renewable energy products, SOSAI provides technical, engineering, and advisory services that encompass the design, installation, and maintenance of solar energy systems. The company also engages in capacity building and training initiatives to empower communities in utilizing renewable energy effectively. Through these efforts, SOSAI aims to contribute to environmental preservation and promote sustainable development.

Afrimash

Grant in 2021
Afrimash is an e-commerce company specializing in agricultural supplies. It operates a platform that connects farmers with manufacturers, importers, and wholesalers of agricultural products, allowing farmers to conveniently purchase items online or via mobile. The company ensures the quality of products and facilitates secure delivery to farmers' locations. Additionally, Afrimash offers agricultural consultancy services to help farmers enhance their productivity.

Tractor On The Go

Grant in 2021
Tractor On The Go connects farmers around Nigeria to farm mechanization equipment. They promote stakeholders’ convergence to create agricultural value for small-scale farmers by engaging farming communities, associations, and clusters.

Reeddi

Grant in 2021
Reeddi is a climate technology company focused on innovating solutions for sustainable, clean, and affordable electricity production. Its primary goal is to provide electricity access where it currently lacks. Reeddi engages in clean energy generation, distribution, and storage, offering its technology to individuals, households, and businesses in energy-poor regions. The company's innovative device delivers energy in both AC and DC formats, enabling it to power various devices from phones to home electronics while reducing the health and environmental impacts associated with fuel-based alternatives.

Farmplify

Grant in 2021
Farmplify is an agricultural consulting firm that operates a digital marketplace platform. This platform connects farmers directly with various end-users of agricultural products, facilitating bulk supply, processing, export, storage, and sales of food crops. By streamlining these processes, Farmplify aims to reduce post-harvest losses, improve market access for farmers, enabling them to secure better prices and minimize waste, and provide buyers with access to a wider variety of products.

FarmSpeak Technology

Grant in 2021
The FarmSpeak Technology is an agritech company Providing smart tools that uses Artificial Intelligence and Internet Of Things(IoT) technology to smallholder farmers in Africa to manage their operations and increase farm profitability. Our Mission To eliminate extreme poverty in Africa by improving livestock production, crop yield, and overall farming productivity. we are bringing the fusion of intelligent electronic sensors, IoT and analytics to empower African farmers to make data-driven decisions thereby reducing wastage and increasing profit.Also providing these farmers with an electronic farm diary which is a Farm Management solution, it simplifies the business of farming by helping farmers record activities, track inventory, prevent waste, manages finances, organise business calendar, record incidences.

AyosifamHub

Grant in 2021
AyosifamHub is an agricultural marketplace which connects small scale casava farmers to casava processors and investors. The platform was developed by Ayosifam integrated service (AIS) which is an agro-allied company conducting food processing and agricultural businesses in Kwara, Nigeria. The company presently engages processing cassava into garri and its derivatives such as laundry starch and animal feeds.

Releaf

Grant in 2021
Founded in Nigeria in 2017, Releaf operates as an online marketplace connecting buyers and sellers of various agricultural products such as cassava, palm oil, ginger, cashew nuts, fish, maize, cocoa, kola nuts, yam, and sesame seeds. It also provides extension services to smallholders, acts as a buyer for their products, and converts raw materials into factory-grade inputs.

SolarWorks!

Grant in 2021
SolarWorks! specializes in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of high-quality solar solutions aimed at providing lighting and low-voltage electricity in areas with limited or no access to conventional power sources. The company's products harness solar energy to deliver reliable lighting and charge devices, significantly enhancing the quality of life for individuals in off-grid situations. By focusing on sustainable energy solutions, SolarWorks! addresses the challenges faced by communities without adequate electricity, ensuring that they have access to essential power for their daily needs.

Nivi

Grant in 2021
Nivi is a digital health company that empowers individuals to make informed health decisions by providing on-demand, reliable, and actionable health information. It tracks and analyzes health journeys, from initial engagement with health content to seeking services or achieving health goals, enabling organizations in non-profit, commercial, and public sectors to tailor their services to better meet audience needs.

Techlets Pvt.

Grant in 2020
Techlets is a provider of a suite of products in the AI-driven MarTech (Marketing Technology). Core product is, Walee - an everyday trade app which enables businesses looking to sell online, and social influencers looking to work with businesses, connect, contract, collaborate and pay each other through an AI-driven matchmaking and financial services engine. Walee has Pakistan's largest and fastest growing influencer network.

MYEO EdTech

Grant in 2020
MYEO, Myanmar Youth Empowerment Opportunities, is a tech-enabled education social enterprise. Our mission is to equip all of Myanmar’s new graduates with the skills to be valuable members of the workforce and community. A large youth population is one of Myanmar’s major strengths, according to the Asian Development Bank. The country may benefit from a “demographic dividend” with a large share of the population engaged in productive work and supporting a smaller share of older and non-working people. In fact, 33% of Myanmar's population is aged 15 to 35 years old, +18 million people. However, youths in Myanmar are in a vulnerable employment situation, either unemployed or underemployed. At the same time, organizations in Myanmar urge more qualified employees. Despite the challenges in work conditions for youth and low skilled workforce, Myanmar presents an encouraging opportunity on the adoption of mobile technology: +27 million people in the country use Facebook or Messenger. To seize that opportunity, MYEO has created a mobile-based online solution that nurtures youth employability and paves the way to build a high-skilled workforce for organizations in Myanmar. MYEO has a team of +30 people, with experience in technology, education, marketing and data analysis. Since 2014, the startup has been impacting the lives of thousands of youths in Myanmar, including +12,000 youths trained exclusively online, +50,000 youths using MYEO's learning chatbots and +150,000 youths engaging with MYEO's Facebook community.

Havenhill

Grant in 2020
Havenhill Synergy is a clean-tech utility company that uses renewable (solar) energy to generate clean, safe, cost-effective, and sustainable electricity in urban and rural areas in Nigeria.

Kya-energy group

Grant in 2020
Kya-energy group is specializing in renewable energies (solar energy in particular) and energy efficiency.

Nanoé

Grant in 2020
Nanoé will electrify 35 rural health facilities in the Ambanja and Ambilobe districts of Madagascar.

SolarWorks!

Grant in 2020
SolarWorks! specializes in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of high-quality solar solutions aimed at providing lighting and low-voltage electricity in areas with limited or no access to conventional power sources. The company's products harness solar energy to deliver reliable lighting and charge devices, significantly enhancing the quality of life for individuals in off-grid situations. By focusing on sustainable energy solutions, SolarWorks! addresses the challenges faced by communities without adequate electricity, ensuring that they have access to essential power for their daily needs.

PEG

Grant in 2020
PEG is an asset financing company based in Accra, Ghana, that specializes in providing affordable solar energy solutions to off-grid households in West Africa. Founded in 2013 by Hugh Whalan and Nate Heller, PEG offers a Pay As You Go financing model that enables customers to acquire solar home systems, which enhance their quality of life by providing reliable lighting, mobile phone charging, and access to appliances like radios and televisions. By facilitating the transition from traditional, polluting fuels such as kerosene to sustainable solar energy, PEG empowers its customers to invest in clean technology while reducing their ongoing energy costs. The company's operations extend to countries including Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal, where it addresses the energy needs of underserved communities.

OffGridBox

Grant in 2020
OffGridBox is a company that specializes in delivering renewable energy and clean water solutions to remote areas and developing countries through its innovative OffGridBox™ system. This modular unit, housed within a compact 6x6x6 feet shipping container, is equipped with the necessary technology to generate electricity and purify water. OffGridBox aims to address the needs of over 2 billion people who lack access to reliable energy and clean water. Each unit can serve approximately 300 families, potentially impacting around 1,500 individuals, and is often managed by local cooperatives, such as women-led organizations in Rwanda. The company has successfully deployed 38 units across nine countries, including Italy, South Africa, Rwanda, Nigeria, the Philippines, Madagascar, the United States, and Colombia, serving various sectors such as humanitarian efforts, household retail, and industrial services. To date, these units have accumulated over 400,000 working hours, demonstrating their effectiveness and sustainability.

Muhanya Solar

Grant in 2020
Muhanya Solar is an engineering and construction company. They offer off-grid, grid-tied, and fuel-saving solutions. It serves homes, farms, companies, and government departments.

OnePower

Grant in 2020
OnePower is a Lesotho-based startup delivering renewable energy to underserved rural communities in developing countries. It provides affordable and reliable electricity to off-grid villages, benefiting households, schools, clinics, and local businesses. The company emphasizes optimized system design, local manufacturing, and partnerships with public and private sectors to deploy sustainable energy infrastructure that improves access to power and supports local development.

Zuwa Energy

Grant in 2020
Zuwa Energy is a solar company dedicated to combating energy poverty in Malawi. It offers affordable pay-as-you-go renewable solar energy systems, enabling customers to purchase their systems rather than relying on charitable donations.

MYEO EdTech

Grant in 2020
MYEO, Myanmar Youth Empowerment Opportunities, is a tech-enabled education social enterprise. Our mission is to equip all of Myanmar’s new graduates with the skills to be valuable members of the workforce and community. A large youth population is one of Myanmar’s major strengths, according to the Asian Development Bank. The country may benefit from a “demographic dividend” with a large share of the population engaged in productive work and supporting a smaller share of older and non-working people. In fact, 33% of Myanmar's population is aged 15 to 35 years old, +18 million people. However, youths in Myanmar are in a vulnerable employment situation, either unemployed or underemployed. At the same time, organizations in Myanmar urge more qualified employees. Despite the challenges in work conditions for youth and low skilled workforce, Myanmar presents an encouraging opportunity on the adoption of mobile technology: +27 million people in the country use Facebook or Messenger. To seize that opportunity, MYEO has created a mobile-based online solution that nurtures youth employability and paves the way to build a high-skilled workforce for organizations in Myanmar. MYEO has a team of +30 people, with experience in technology, education, marketing and data analysis. Since 2014, the startup has been impacting the lives of thousands of youths in Myanmar, including +12,000 youths trained exclusively online, +50,000 youths using MYEO's learning chatbots and +150,000 youths engaging with MYEO's Facebook community.

Population Reference Bureau - PRB

Grant in 2020
Population Reference Bureau (PBR) analyzes complex demographic data and research to provide information about population, health, and the environment for use in the advancement of current and future generations. The company is focused on core themes such as aging; children and families; family planning and reproductive health; gender; global health; inequality and poverty; migration and urbanization; population and the environment; and youth. PBR offers data sheets, population bulletins, policy briefs, reports on America, datafinders, audiocast interviews and webcasts, online discussions, and distilled demographic video series. Population Reference Bureau was founded in 1929 and is based in Washington, United States.

Techlets Pvt.

Seed Round in 2019
Techlets is a provider of a suite of products in the AI-driven MarTech (Marketing Technology). Core product is, Walee - an everyday trade app which enables businesses looking to sell online, and social influencers looking to work with businesses, connect, contract, collaborate and pay each other through an AI-driven matchmaking and financial services engine. Walee has Pakistan's largest and fastest growing influencer network.

SolarNow

Grant in 2019
SolarNow is a company focused on providing solar energy and financing solutions in East Africa, with its headquarters in Nijmegen, Netherlands, and branch locations in Uganda and Kenya. Founded in 2011 by Willem Nolens, SolarNow manufactures high-quality solar home systems designed to meet the energy needs of both rural and urban households, as well as entrepreneurs and institutions. The company addresses the unmet demand for solar power services by offering a range of products, including solar home systems and electrical appliances. Additionally, SolarNow provides affordable and flexible credit options, enabling customers to access clean, reliable, and affordable energy solutions for households, small businesses, farming, and corporate needs.

eHealth Africa

Grant in 2018
eHealth Africa is focused on improving healthcare by creating effective ways to implement reliable health information management systems. They have developed eHealth and mHealth solutions that can be rapidly deployed to manage patient information, streamline clinical procedures, and provide data and analysis on health program outcomes. Accurate health data will provide NGO’s, hospitals, and donor agencies with access to timely health system indicators needed to evaluate their health interventions and respond to critical public health needs. They bring about positive change by harnessing the potential of technology, valuing the power and knowledge of local people, and maintaining a sharp focus on the health worker. eHealth Africa works closely with health NGOs in order to provide them with technology solutions that will enhance their on-going and new health programs. They also strive to work with state and government officials to manage large scale implementations at health facilities across the country. eHealth and Information Systems Africa, Inc. is a California, USA Public Service Corporation. They have offices based in California, USA, and Kano, Nigeria. Since 2008, eHealth Africa has been working to carve out a name for itself as an innovator in healthcare technology among hospital information technology providers. eHealth Africa has established itself as an organization that develops and supports integrated health management information systems and services. They believe in their integrated approach because it provides health facilities with stability and effectiveness in communications and significantly increases productivity within their facilities and with their external agencies. eHealth Africa provides their health management information system to hospitals and primary health centers in both urban and rural parts of Africa. Compared with other health management information systems, eHealth Africa focuses specifically on providing solutions and services that can function in areas that have little to no power, a dusty, hot, and humid environment and can be run by health care workers with limited technical knowledge. They maintain a continued commitment to growth in development and technology. Over the past few years, eHealth Africa has formed invaluable relationships with companies and organizations across Africa and USA. The Society for Telemedicine and eHealth in Nigeria, Pathfinder International, Electronic Connections Limited, and Inveneo Inc. are just a few of eHealth Africa’s supporters and partners. Throughout their history, eHealth Africa has gained positive recognition from the eHealth community. eHealth Africa has won numerous awards in California and Nigeria including the 2010 eHealth Champions Award, Rick Hooper Award, CITRIS Big Ideas Award, and the Strauss Foundation Award. eHealth Africa also publishes on a continuous basis and attends global conferences on e/mHealth.

Henson Geodata Technologies

Grant in 2018
Henson Geodata Technologies is a IT company that specializes in mapping, software, data management and geographic information systems.

Jeeon

Grant in 2017
Jeeon is a for-profit social business focused on digitizing and modernizing retail pharmacies to serve as primary healthcare destinations for low-income populations in emerging economies. Established in 2015, the company has built the largest digital network of over 30,000 pharmacies in Bangladesh. Jeeon's platform aims to connect underserved communities with accessible and affordable primary care services, thus improving overall healthcare quality and enabling patients to benefit from various healthcare offerings. The company is supported by prominent impact investors and leading development partners, including USAID and Unilever, highlighting its commitment to enhancing healthcare access in underserved regions.

PayGo Energy

Grant in 2017
PayGo Energy is a Kenyan company founded in 2014 that develops and manufactures metering systems for pre-paid cooking gas. Its innovative technology allows customers to monitor their gas consumption and predict when their supply will run low, facilitating timely refills. By utilizing a pay-as-you-go model, the company enables households to purchase clean cooking fuel within their budget through mobile money transactions. This approach addresses the significant environmental and health issues associated with traditional cooking methods that rely on biomass fuels, which affect underserved communities globally. The company's system links gas cylinders with a cloud service and mobile connectivity, thereby enhancing the accessibility and efficiency of clean energy solutions for everyday cooking needs.

Simprints

Grant in 2017
Simprints is a nonprofit technology company focused on enhancing global development efforts to combat poverty. It specializes in developing mobile biometric scanner software and identification tools that provide an affordable and secure fingerprint system suitable for challenging environments. This technology enables healthcare workers in remote regions to access patient records digitally, ensuring that essential health information is readily available. By increasing transparency and effectiveness in the distribution of vaccines and public resources, Simprints aims to ensure that aid reaches those who need it most, ultimately contributing to more efficient poverty alleviation efforts.

Twiga Foods

Grant in 2017
Twiga Foods Ltd. is a mobile-based supply platform that caters to retail outlets, kiosks, and market stalls across Africa. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, the company facilitates a cashless, business-to-business supply chain that connects small and medium-sized vendors with essential agricultural products. Twiga Foods enables vendors to order a variety of supplies, including bananas, pineapples, and tomatoes, through its innovative platform, streamlining the distribution process in urban markets. This approach not only enhances efficiency but also supports local businesses by improving access to quality produce.

N-Frnds (nFrnds)

Grant in 2017
N-Frnds universal digital inclusion solution is bringing ALL people in the emerging markets into the digital world. Our technology platform closes the digital divide with a lucrative business model. Today, over 4 billion individuals and small businesses are not connected to the internet. The advertising model supporting “free” applications does not work in emerging markets. Furthermore, companies in emerging markets cannot digitally reach their customers and suppliers. The result is billions of dollars of lost revenues and inefficiency costs. Attempts by others to solve this have failed, mainly because their solutions have focused on mobile data, direct to consumer and channel ownership - excluding most of the market and the existing distribution networks. N-Frnds unique cloud-based digital distribution platform • includes the whole market – can be reached from any device, even with no internet connectivity • utilizes our customer-partners’ existing consumer value chains • consolidates the value chains into our unified digital distribution platform (including all its participants) • creates new digital users incentivized by our customer-partners N-Frnds solution is: • Proven - Massive buy-in from market, from consumer and financial businesses, including companies such as: Microsoft (who selected us as a strategic partner), Coca cola, Nestle, Government of Rwanda, Sequis (insurance), BTPN (bank), MasterCard • Scalable - we have already digitized 15 million end-users and distribution networks of over 200k agents • Unique – ground-breaking technology protected by 21 patents • Global - Local country “franchise” model with a global technology platform N-Frnds is led by top entrepreneurs with deep expertise in emerging markets and together with our innovative and lucrative business model and our market proven solution, we are the market leader bringing universal digital and financial inclusion in emerging markets.

Azahar Coffee Company

Venture Round in 2016
Azahar Coffee Company, established in 2010 and headquartered in Armenia, Colombia, specializes in the online retail of roasted coffee sourced directly from Colombian farmers. The company is dedicated to providing high-quality parchment coffee, which is hand-sorted, roasted, and brewed to ensure exceptional flavor and quality. By focusing on sourcing from local farmers, Azahar Coffee aims to offer premium coffee at affordable prices, making it accessible to a broader audience.

Sahel lab

Venture Round in 2016
Sahel Lab is a Nigerien laboratory that prepares mining samples for exploration actors in the country (uranium, gold) and conducts chemical, hydrologic and environmental analyses for other actors including large NGOs. Sahel-Lab was co-founded by SINERGI in 2009, after the entrepreneur M. Takoubakoye applied for a business plan competition organized by SINERGI in 2008. SINERGI invested €67,000 in Sahel Lab, taking a minority equity position and providing a long-term shareholder’s loan. Sahel-Lab has grown its activity exponentially since 2011. Today, Sahel-Lab is the leading mining laboratory in Niger, accredited ISO 17 025 and realizing 100% of the samples preparation needs of the main players in mining exploration (Gazprom, Global Uranium, etc.). Sahel-Lab has created 18 trained jobs so far and plans to grow additional mining services in the years to come.

d.light

Grant in 2016
D.light is a developer of solar home lighting and power products aimed at providing clean energy solutions to rural and semi-urban populations. The company offers a range of solar goods, including lights, radios, televisions, fans, and other home appliances, all powered by rechargeable solar kits. By making these products accessible and affordable, D.light seeks to improve health, increase productivity, and enhance the overall quality of life for its users.

Cacao Hunters

Venture Round in 2016
Cacao Hunters specializes in producing high-quality Colombian chocolate and cocoa products. Their range includes dark, milk, and semi-dark varieties, as well as snack options like bars and kits. The company is committed to supporting communities that farm cocoa.

Zola Electric

Debt Financing in 2015
Zola Electric is a provider of off-grid solar solutions focused on the African market, specifically operating in Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana, and the Ivory Coast. Founded in 2012 and based in Arusha, Tanzania, with an office in San Francisco, the company specializes in renewable energy systems that leverage advanced solar, battery, and power electronics technology. Zola Electric offers solar home kits through a leasing or purchase model, enabling households and businesses to access clean and affordable energy. The company employs a pay-as-you-go micro-finance system that accommodates varying energy needs and income levels, powering over 180,000 homes and businesses. Recognized for its innovative approach, Zola Electric has received several awards, including the UN Momentum for Change Award and the Zayed Future Energy Prize, and is included in the Global Cleantech 100.

Grillo Holdings

Grant in 2015
Grillo Holdings is focused on developing an advanced earthquake early-warning system aimed at enhancing resiliency for individuals and businesses in seismic regions. By utilizing Internet of Things (IoT) technology and big data cloud processing, the company delivers rapid notifications that can provide up to 90 seconds of advance warning before an earthquake strikes. Grillo's offerings include early earthquake alerts, IoT seismic networks, catastrophe data, and building monitoring solutions, all designed to enable clients to take timely preventive actions to protect lives and property in the event of an earthquake.

BioLite

Series B in 2015
BioLite Inc. is a Brooklyn-based company founded in 2006 that develops and manufactures energy products aimed at both off-grid communities and outdoor enthusiasts. Its product range includes portable grills, stoves, power lights, and energy bundles, all designed to be compatible with various devices like smartphones and rechargeable battery packs. BioLite addresses the needs of two distinct markets: families in developing countries who rely on traditional wood fires for cooking, which poses significant health risks, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking efficient, fuel-independent cooking solutions. The company has pioneered advanced, clean-burning stove technology that significantly reduces indoor smoke emissions while generating electricity from waste heat, enabling users to charge devices and improve their living conditions. By focusing on innovative solutions, BioLite aims to tackle energy poverty and enhance environmental sustainability.

Qorax Energy

Seed Round in 2014
To find out more about the distribution companies Qorax incubated, please visit: Altech - https://www.altech-rdc.com (DRC), HelloSolar - https://www.hellosolarint.com (Ethiopia), Enersom - https://www.enersom.us (Somalia),

Orb Energy

Debt Financing in 2014
Orb Energy specializes in providing affordable renewable energy solutions to off-grid households in India. It offers solar home systems priced at USD 4 per month, reaching low-income customers through a robust retail distribution network comprising 90 branches. The company aims to expand its reach by doubling its branches and employees within two years, targeting an additional 250,000 people.

Agronometrics

Grant in 2014
Agronometrics is a market intelligence platform that specializes in the collection, standardization, and presentation of daily prices and volumes for agricultural commodities globally. By providing analysts with streamlined access to comprehensive market data, Agronometrics enhances efficiency in exploring various commercial options. The platform enables users to receive daily updates on market dynamics, facilitating a better understanding of the factors influencing agricultural pricing and volumes. Additionally, it offers customized reporting features that help businesses identify trends and make informed decisions based on real-time market insights.

Promethean Power Systems

Grant in 2013
Promethean Power Systems, Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing refrigeration systems tailored for cold-storage and milk chilling applications, particularly in off-grid and partially electrified regions. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, with an office in Pune, India, the company provides a range of products including milk chillers, cold storage units, solar add-ons, and smart monitoring solutions. Its innovative systems are aimed at dairy processors and individual farmers, helping them to reduce spoilage and enhance the quality of milk collected from rural areas. By enabling the preservation of milk at the village level, Promethean's technology not only lowers transportation costs for processors but also increases farmer incomes. The refrigeration systems are designed to operate on grid power and are equipped with a generator backup, with plans to incorporate thermal battery storage for greater efficiency in the future.

mWater

Seed Round in 2013
mWater provides an application that allows users to map water points, perform water quality tests, and share the results with others.

Sanergy

Grant in 2013
Sanergy, Inc. focuses on enhancing sanitation infrastructure in urban slums, particularly in Nairobi, Kenya. Established in 2010, the company builds a network of low-cost sanitation centers equipped with essential facilities such as toilets and showers. These centers are then franchised to local entrepreneurs, with financial support from microfinance institutions. Sanergy not only provides access to hygienic sanitation but also collects human waste daily for processing. This waste is converted into valuable byproducts, including organic fertilizers and renewable energy through a biogas generation process. The organic fertilizers are sold to both commercial farms and smallholder farmers, while the generated biogas is used to produce electricity for sale. Sanergy's mission is to promote public health and environmental sustainability by creating an efficient and equitable sanitation system that addresses the needs of underserved urban communities.

Liberian Energy Network

Grant in 2012
Liberian Energy Network is a not-for-profit organization that provides lighting, sustainable energy, and solar products.

City Bakery

Grant in 2011
CITY BAKERY SH.P.K is a privately – owned company established in 2011 and based in Pristina. The company is oriented on bakery & sweets products. The company has two main lines of products:  Bakery and;  Sweets. The company has 11 employees, with a certain experience in bakery and sweets production and production of similar food products.
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