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Heifer International Urges Stronger Local Partnerships to Drive Agricultural Transformation in Africa
																								
												
												
											Heifer International Calls for Stronger Local Partnerships to Transform Agriculture in Africa
At the Africa Food Systems Forum in Dakar, Heifer International urged governments, donors, investors, and development partners to strengthen their commitment to local partnerships as a way to accelerate agricultural transformation across the continent. The organization stressed that collaboration among governments, smallholder farmers, youth innovators, cooperatives, the private sector, and development actors is key to building resilient food systems and sustainable rural prosperity.
Agriculture employs nearly two-thirds of Africa’s workforce, yet the sector receives less than 4% of commercial lending. According to the African Development Bank, the financing gap stands at $80 billion annually. Smallholder farmers and agri-SMEs—who produce up to 70% of Africa’s food—continue to face limited access to credit, weak infrastructure, and high borrowing costs. Bridging this gap, Heifer noted, requires not only new financial resources but also smarter, farmer-centered partnerships.
The organization highlighted the critical role of grants and philanthropic funding in agricultural development. When aligned with local realities and effective partnerships, such funding can catalyze innovation, unlock private investment, and provide flexibility for youth-led enterprises to test and scale solutions in real farming environments.
“The future of African agriculture will be built on strong partnerships and funding that helps innovations move from ideas to scale,” said Surita Sandosham, President and CEO of Heifer International. “Philanthropic support is essential, and by working alongside governments, cooperatives, and the private sector, we can ensure these funds go further in strengthening local food systems.”
Driving Impact Through Innovation
Heifer showcased several initiatives demonstrating how this approach delivers results:
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AYuTe NextGen (Agriculture, Youth, and Technology Next Generation): A flagship program supporting young innovators and agri-tech solutions that address key challenges for smallholder farmers.
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Nigeria: Partnership with Hello Tractor has enabled more than 20,000 farmers to access affordable mechanization services, boosting productivity.
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Uganda: Youth-led start-ups supported under AYuTe NextGen have expanded mobile-based livestock health and crop advisory services, attracting private investment.
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Kenya and Rwanda: Partnerships with dairy cooperatives have reduced milk spoilage by up to 30%, raising farmer incomes and making the sector more competitive.
 
According to Adesuwa Ifedi, Senior Vice President for Africa Programs at Heifer International, these successes show the power of locally-led collaboration:
“Farmers must be treated as business partners, young innovators need opportunities to prove their models, and finance must be structured to share risks fairly. Above all, partnerships rooted in local realities create the trust and resilience needed for long-term growth.”
Inclusion at the Core
Heifer emphasized that women and youth—who form a large share of Africa’s farming and agribusiness workforce—must be central to agricultural transformation. With Africa’s median age at 19 and women making up nearly half of the agricultural workforce, inclusive partnerships are crucial to expanding access to land, finance, and markets.
Regional frameworks such as the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) call for over $100 billion in agri-food investment, with 30% of opportunities dedicated to women and youth. Heifer’s work illustrates how these commitments can be turned into tangible, community-driven action.
Speaking on behalf of AYuTe NextGen winners, Carolyne Mwangi, CEO of Kenya-based Kimplanter Seedlings and Nurseries, reinforced the message:
“Across Africa, young entrepreneurs are delivering solutions—from mechanization services to cold-chain logistics. What they need are partners who understand farming realities and who can connect them to markets. This is how resilience and growth are built.”
A Call to Action
Heifer concluded that lasting change in African agriculture requires moving beyond fragmented, short-term interventions toward systems that bring farmers, governments, investors, and development partners together. With stronger local partnerships and inclusive support, smallholder farmers can grow their incomes, investors can discover viable opportunities, and countries can strengthen food security for their growing populations.
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Call for Applications: SDG Innovation Accelerator for Professionals 2026 Cohort
														Applications Open for the United Nations 2026 SDG Innovation Accelerator for Professionals
The United Nations Global Compact has announced the opening of applications for the 2026 SDG Innovation Accelerator for Professionals — a nine-month programme designed to empower young professionals to create business-driven solutions that advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This initiative provides a unique opportunity for companies participating in the UN Global Compact to nurture in-house innovators capable of driving sustainability, transformation, and long-term business value.
About the Accelerator
The SDG Innovation Accelerator equips participants with tools and strategies to integrate sustainability into business models, develop innovative solutions, and build leadership capacity.
For African organisations, particularly those expanding their ESG and innovation strategies, the programme offers access to global expertise, collaborative learning, and practical frameworks to transform sustainability goals into measurable business results.
Programme Highlights
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Duration: February – September 2026
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Application Window: 15 October 2025 – 31 January 2026
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Eligibility: Young professionals aged 35 or below employed by companies that are members of the UN Global Compact
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Commitment: Minimum of 4 hours per month for coursework and attendance at 4 full-day workshops
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Tracks:
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In-country cohorts
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Africa Track (for companies in Egypt and the Indian Ocean region)
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Global Track (for participants in countries without local Global Compact offices)
 
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Participants are expected to be high-performing individuals with a strong interest in sustainability, business innovation, or emerging technologies.
Why It Matters for African Businesses
Across Africa, companies are under increasing pressure to deliver not just profits, but purpose. However, many organisations still lack the internal capacity to innovate around sustainability.
The SDG Innovation Accelerator bridges this gap by equipping young professionals to address real business challenges such as:
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Climate risk and resilience
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Circular economy and sustainable production
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Inclusive business growth
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Ethical and responsible sourcing
 
Through participation, companies can strengthen their brand reputation, prepare future leaders, and integrate the SDGs into corporate strategy. Alumni often return with actionable innovations that enhance product design, operational efficiency, and corporate responsibility.
Benefits for Participants
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Access to global case studies and innovation frameworks
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Expert-led workshops and hands-on coaching
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Collaboration with peers from leading international companies
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Mentorship on sustainability, technology, and leadership
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Opportunity to develop and pitch real-world business solutions
 
Benefits for Companies
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Tailored SDG-focused solutions to key business challenges
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Strengthened innovation and sustainability culture
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Structured professional development for emerging leaders
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Enhanced global recognition through UN Global Compact participation
 
Tips for a Successful Application
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Nominate employees already contributing to innovation or sustainability projects
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Choose candidates capable of representing company priorities and challenges
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Ensure management support for nominated participants
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Encourage nominees to identify a sustainability challenge relevant to their company before applying
 
How to Apply
Only UN Global Compact participant companies are eligible to apply.
To submit an application:
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Visit the official SDG Innovation Accelerator Programme page
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Indicate interest during the application window (15 October 2025 – 31 January 2026)
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Submit nominee details, including professional background and company endorsement
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Attend the information session on 2 December 2025
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Await confirmation and onboarding before the programme launch in February 2026
 
Source: United Nations Global Compact – SDG Innovation Accelerator for Professionals
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Moniepoint CEO Unveils ₦150 Million Future Builders Fund to Support 14 STEM Students in Nigeria
														Moniepoint CEO Launches ₦150 Million Future Builders Fund to Empower STEM Students Across Nigeria
Tosin Eniolorunda, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Moniepoint, has announced the launch of the Future Builders Fund, a fully-funded scholarship program designed to empower high-potential but under-resourced students across Nigeria pursuing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
According to the official statement, this pilot initiative seeks to eliminate the financial and structural barriers that hinder brilliant students from realizing their potential, while also contributing to Nigeria’s growing digital economy and innovation ecosystem.
A Vision for Inclusive Innovation
The Future Builders Fund is an extension of Eniolorunda’s long-standing commitment to education and technology empowerment. His past initiatives include the donation of a ₦100 million CAD/CAM laboratory to Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) and sponsorship of youth-focused innovation programs such as the University of Lagos Entrepreneurship Challenge, Nigenius Inter-School Robotics Competition, and the NextGen Connect Interschool Oratory Competition — all valued collectively at ₦50 million.
“Every child deserves the opportunity to become the best version of themselves, and socioeconomic barriers should never block the path to brilliance,” Eniolorunda said. “Through the Future Builders Fund, we aim to identify and nurture the innovators who will define Nigeria’s future. This initiative goes beyond financial support — it’s about mentorship, growth, and transformation.”
Programme Structure and Coverage
The Future Builders Fund will initially support 14 outstanding students, with two beneficiaries selected from each of the following seven federal universities across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones:
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Obafemi Awolowo University (Ile-Ife)
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University of Nigeria (Nsukka)
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University of Calabar
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University of Abuja
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Ahmadu Bello University (Zaria)
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University of Maiduguri
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University of Lagos
 
Each selected scholar will receive:
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Full tuition support
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On-campus accommodation
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A brand-new laptop
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Monthly living stipend
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Access to mentorship and leadership development programmes focused on building technical expertise and entrepreneurial thinking
 
Eligibility and Selection Process
Eligible candidates must be 200-level students enrolled in any of the listed universities. Applicants are required to submit:
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Their bio-data
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Academic transcripts
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A personal statement detailing their financial need and career aspirations
 
Shortlisted applicants will take a standardized aptitude test assessing academic strength, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities.
The top two candidates from each institution will be awarded the scholarship, renewable annually based on academic performance and demonstrated growth in leadership or technical competence.
Building Nigeria’s Next Generation of Innovators
The Future Builders Fund is part of a five-year pilot initiative that blends financial aid, mentorship, and STEM skill-building to accelerate the rise of Nigeria’s next generation of innovators, inventors, and entrepreneurs.
Through this initiative, Moniepoint is not just investing in education—it is building a future-ready pipeline of young Nigerians equipped to drive the nation’s digital and technological transformation.
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Apply Now: Fully Funded Sino-Africa Green Finance Alliance (SAGFA) Fellowship 2025
														Sino-Africa Green Finance Alliance (SAGFA) Fellowship – Fully Funded
The Sino-Africa Green Finance Alliance (SAGFA) Fellowship is a fully funded professional development program aimed at cultivating African leadership in green finance and sustainable development.
Led by the Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory (ACCPA) and supported by the African Climate Foundation (ACF), this fellowship equips professionals in policy, research, and industry with the knowledge and tools to drive sustainable economic transformation across the continent.
About the Fellowship
The SAGFA Fellowship provides specialized training in green finance, climate policy, and sustainable industrial development.
The pilot edition is delivered fully online, ensuring accessibility and flexibility for professionals across Africa. Future cohorts may include in-person residencies and industry immersion as the program expands and attracts additional funding.
Why This Fellowship Matters
As Africa navigates the twin challenges of climate change and industrial transformation, expertise in green finance is increasingly vital. This fellowship bridges the gap by empowering professionals to design, implement, and scale financial mechanisms that promote climate resilience and low-carbon growth.
It nurtures a new generation of leaders who go beyond advocacy to deliver real, finance-driven solutions for sustainable progress.
Eligibility Criteria
The fellowship targets mid- to senior-level professionals, including:
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Policymakers and government officials
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Researchers and think-tank analysts
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Development practitioners and program advisors
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Finance, energy, manufacturing, and agribusiness leaders
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Sustainability and investment officers
 
Applicants should demonstrate a strong commitment to applying green finance principles within their organizations or national contexts.
Program Benefits
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Fully funded 8-week virtual fellowship
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Expert-led training and case-based learning
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Africa-China knowledge exchange and collaboration
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Capstone project addressing national or sectoral challenges
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Access to a vibrant alumni network shaping Africa’s climate policy
 
How to Apply
Professionals passionate about advancing Africa’s green economic transformation are encouraged to apply through the official application portal below:
Source: Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory (ACCPA)
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