JCM Power Corporation operates as an independent power producer (IPP) in Canada. It develops and operates renewable energy projects in Africa, Latin America, and South Asia. The company’s projects include solar photovoltaic projects, wind energy projects, and high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission projects. JCM Power Corporation was founded in 2009 and is based in Toronto, Canada with regional headquarters in Naucalpan de Juárez, Mexico; Johannesburg, South Africa; and Karachi, Pakistan.
Copia Global is an e-commerce company based in Nairobi, Kenya, that focuses on providing a consumer catalog order and delivery system for middle to low-income individuals in developing regions. Founded in 2013, the company enables users to browse products and place orders through a mobile application, which also allows local shopkeepers to manage orders and payments via a mobile payment system. By leveraging mobile technologies and a network of local agents, Copia Global facilitates access to a wide range of quality goods for rural and peri-urban consumers. This innovative approach ensures that individuals without reliable internet access can still make purchases and receive products conveniently, ultimately empowering them as consumers.
Apollo Agriculture is a company based in Nairobi, Kenya, that provides essential financial and technical support to smallholder farmers in emerging markets. Founded in 2015, it offers customized farming loans that enable farmers to purchase vital inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and crop insurance. Utilizing agronomic machine learning, remote sensing, and mobile technology, Apollo assesses credit risk and tailors its services to each farmer's specific circumstances, enhancing their productivity and profitability. By leveraging satellite and soil data, along with insights into farmer behavior, Apollo aims to double farm yields and promote sustainable agricultural practices. The company's innovative approach combines technology with expert advice, positioning it as a key player in the agricultural sector.
We catalyze and power mass market electric mobility. By supplying the battery swap network and operating system we make sustainable mobility rapidly accessible and affordable for developing markets, to improve livelihoods and the environment. With over a million km already covered by e-motorcycles in Africa using our plug & play powertrain and energy network, we are Africa's leading light e-mobility startup.
Africa Healthcare Network (AHN) has pioneered the first dialysis chain in Sub-Saharan Africa, aimed at delivering affordable, high-quality dialysis services for patients suffering from Acute Kidney Injury and End-Stage Renal Disease. In a region where existing facilities are limited and often charge exorbitant fees, AHN addresses the critical shortage of accessible dialysis care. The organization leverages its technical expertise and practical experience to establish well-equipped centers, while also focusing on training healthcare professionals to enhance service delivery. As Chronic Kidney Disease and related health issues rise due to urbanization and lifestyle changes, AHN's model prioritizes operational efficiency and cost-effective sourcing of medical supplies, thereby reducing treatment costs for patients. Operating in Rwanda, Tanzania, and Kenya, AHN is committed to increasing access to life-saving dialysis care, ultimately improving patient outcomes while ensuring financial sustainability.
Africell was established in 2001 in Africa and has been shaped by traditional African values, putting the communities in their markets at the heart and soul of our business. Connecting and empowering local communities lies at the very core of our strategy. Africell is one of the fastest-growing mobile telecommunications operators in Africa. They have established theirselves as the number one provider in Gambia and Sierra Leone and are rapidly growing our newer operations in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, where we purchased Orange Uganda. Africell Holding owns 100% of Africell’s operations in Gambia, Sierra Leone, DRC, and 98.99% of Africell Uganda. The total number of active subscribers reached 11 million by end of 2016. All four operations offer voice and 3G data services with plans to deploy LTE services, which are already available in Kampala, Uganda.
TechMet Limited is a private company based in Dublin, Ireland, focused on securing the supply of essential technology metals critical for the growth of electric vehicles, energy storage, and renewable energy. Founded in 2017, TechMet is engaged in building, controlling, and monitoring projects across the technology metal supply chain, with a particular emphasis on metals such as nickel, cobalt, lithium, rare earth elements, vanadium, tungsten, and tin. The company holds interests in both production and development assets located in Africa, North America, and South America, positioning itself to play a significant role in the future of sustainable technology.
Root Capital is a non-profit organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 1999. It focuses on supporting economically vulnerable communities in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia by providing financial resources, training, and market connections to small and growing agricultural enterprises. These businesses, which often struggle to secure financing from traditional banks, play a vital role in purchasing crops such as coffee, cocoa, and grains from smallholder farmers. By investing in these agricultural enterprises, Root Capital aims to foster rural prosperity and transform local communities, thereby creating a sustainable impact in the regions it serves. The organization has additional offices in Costa Rica, Kenya, Nicaragua, Senegal, and Mexico.
Kasha is a platform for women’s health products and information serving women across all socioeconomic levels in urban and rural areas.
Copia Global is an e-commerce company based in Nairobi, Kenya, that focuses on providing a consumer catalog order and delivery system for middle to low-income individuals in developing regions. Founded in 2013, the company enables users to browse products and place orders through a mobile application, which also allows local shopkeepers to manage orders and payments via a mobile payment system. By leveraging mobile technologies and a network of local agents, Copia Global facilitates access to a wide range of quality goods for rural and peri-urban consumers. This innovative approach ensures that individuals without reliable internet access can still make purchases and receive products conveniently, ultimately empowering them as consumers.
Kasha is a platform for women’s health products and information serving women across all socioeconomic levels in urban and rural areas.
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