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Empowering Africa’s Future: Organic Fertilizer Solutions in East and West Africa
November 2024
Imagine a world where female smallholder farmers are not only empowered but also driving agricultural productivity while addressing the interconnected challenges of land degradation and sustainability. AlphaMundi Foundation (AMF) is making this vision a reality with our recent project “Promoting Organic Fertilizer Solutions in East and Africa” which supported the adoption of organic fertilizers and sustainable business models. This is a unique example of what delivering impact at the nexus of gender and climate looks like.
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YYTZ Agro-Processing Receives SIINC under Daraja Impact: Press Release
Posted October 4, 2024
YYTZ Agro-Processing, a Tanzanian cashew processing company, has been selected by AlphaMundi Foundation as the first recipient of a social impact incentive (SIINC) through Daraja Impact. This partnership aims to enhance YYTZ’s efforts in creating an inclusive cashew value chain, supporting local farmers, especially women, with increased income and training, while using blockchain technology for traceability and local value addition.
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Promoting Organic Fertilizer Solutions in East and West Africa
Case Study Report September 2024 by AMF
Key insights from the 'Promoting Organic Fertilizer Solutions in East and West Africa' project demonstrate how scaling SME production of organic fertilizers can significantly boost smallholder farmers' incomes, improve livelihoods, and enhance resilience. By increasing yields, raising incomes, and sustainably reducing food insecurity, this initiative offers a pathway to greater agricultural productivity and food security.
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Applying Gender-Smart Strategies to Change the Status Quo of Business in East Africa
Article posted June 20, 2024 by ImpactAlpha
AlphaMundi Foundation’s collaboration with DEG Impulse and Value for Women has demonstrated the power of gender-smart strategies in transforming businesses in East Africa. By incorporating gender diagnostics and targeted technical assistance, companies like Mr. Green Africa and Moko have achieved significant improvements in employee satisfaction, supplier relationships, and business resilience. The initiative underscores the importance of gender inclusion in driving sustainable economic growth and highlights successful interventions in leadership, value chains, and market strategies.
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Revitalizing Agriculture: The Role of Organic Fertilizers in Empowering Smallholder Farmers in Africa
Posted March 19, 2024 by AMF
AlphaMundi Foundation highlights the transformative impact of organic fertilizers on smallholder farmers in Africa. The article showcases initiatives that promote sustainable agriculture, improve soil health, and boost crop yields. By supporting organic fertilizer companies and providing training, AlphaMundi empowers farmers, enhances food security, and fosters economic resilience. The piece emphasizes the foundation’s commitment to gender-inclusive and environmentally sustainable practices in agricultural development.
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2022-2023 AlphaMundi Impact Highlights 2Pager
Report published on February 26, 2024 by AMF
Explore the latest achievements of AlphaMundi Foundation in our 2022-2023 Impact Highlights. This document showcases our commitment to sustainable practices, including training over 9,000 farmers in regenerative agriculture, recycling over 4,400 metric tons of materials, and significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Learn more about our efforts in promoting gender inclusion, supporting SMEs in Africa and Latin America, and advancing economic empowerment through initiatives like Daraja Impact and partnerships with global funders. -
Scaling Innovation in Sustainable Manufacturing: What Investors Need to Know
Posted February 19, 224 by AMF
AlphaMundi Foundation explores the importance of innovation in sustainable manufacturing and what investors need to consider. The article details key factors such as technological advancements, market potential, and the impact of sustainable practices on profitability. It emphasizes the role of investors in supporting companies that integrate gender and environmental considerations into their operations, highlighting successful case studies and best practices in the industry.
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Building a Circular Economy with Mr. Green Africa: How Recycling is a Critical Piece to a More Sustainable Future
Posted on February 12, 2024
AlphaMundi Foundation highlights the achievements of Mr. Green Africa in promoting a circular economy through innovative recycling practices. The article details how Mr. Green Africa’s initiatives reduce plastic waste, create jobs, and support gender inclusion by empowering female waste pickers. It underscores the importance of sustainable business models and the role of impact investing in fostering environmental and social benefits.
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AlphaMundi Foundation Announces New Executive Director Sawa Nakagawa
Press release posted January 26, 2024 by AMF
AlphaMundi Foundation (AMF), a nonprofit organization that supports SMEs with a social/environmental mission across Africa and Latin America by providing blended finance products and incorporating a Gender Lens Investing for Climate (GLIC) approach, is pleased to announce that Sawa Nakagawa has joined as its new Executive Director in its Nairobi Office.
Sawa is an impact-driven leader with a track record of driving societal and environmental changes through impact investing and social entrepreneurship in emerging markets. As Executive Director, Sawa will leverage her leadership experience and technical knowledge to guide the organization in its mission to strengthen the long-term commercial viability of SMEs in Africa and Latin America to drive economic transformation.
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AlphaMundi Foundation Welcomes Claire Mugo as Program Manager
Press release posted May 4, 2023 by AMF
“AlphaMundi Foundation (AMF) is pleased to welcome Claire Mugo as its new Program Manager, based in Nairobi, Kenya.
Claire is an experienced Blended Finance Professional, who has successfully overseen a number of regional and Donor-funded programs. In her role as Program Manager, she will manage a portfolio of USD 4.5 million in gender-smart Technical Assistance Projects, concessional loans, impact-linked finance, as well as returnable and non-returnable grants to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) operating in Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.”
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RFPs from SMEs to promote local organic fertilizer production
RFP announcement posted May 1, 2023 by AMF
AMF is requesting proposals from SMEs in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, and Ghana. Eligible SMEs manufacture, use, and/or promote organic fertilizers and regenerative farming practices for smallholder farmers, while building the capacity of smallholder farmers to be more productive and profitable, thus improving the fertility and sustainability of their soil.
We will award results-based financing and technical assistance to up to 8 SMEs.
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted by May 22nd. Get your applications in sooner than later!
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World’s largest pension fund invests $3.7bn in gender index
Article posted April 14, 2023 by ETF Stream
“The world’s largest investor, Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), has allocated $3.7bn to track the newly-launched Morningstar Japan ex-REIT Gender Diversity Tilt index in partnership with Equileap.
The index debuted in March with the $1.4trn GPIF using it as the basis for its Japan-based gender diversity investment strategy.
This accompanies its existing $3.4bn mandate based on the Morningstar Developed Markets ex-Japan Gender Diversity index which was first implemented in December 2020.”
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Miller Center & AlphaMundi Foundation Partner to Accelerate Scaling for High-Performing Enterprises
Press Release posted March 28, 2023 by Miller Center
”Designed to support and scale high-performing enterprises for maximum social and environmental impact, Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship and AlphaMundi Foundation (AMF) today announced a partnership bringing together two respected leaders in the social entrepreneurship ecosystem.The two organizations will work together to scale enterprises by sharing knowledge and resources, in addition to seeking opportunities for co-investment and pipeline sharing across their respective networks.”
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Three projects in South Asia putting gender at the centre of responses to climate change
Posted February 21, 2023 by ARY News
“When a big disaster strikes, women and children are statistically more likely to die than men. In the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, for example, women made up 70% of deaths. The gender balance among decision-makers is also crucial. In many parts of South Asia, women are often shut out of much decision-making at the community level and higher. When women’s perspectives on responses to climate change-related problems are not heard and incorporated, this can result in policies that fail to reflect the whole of society’s needs.”
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Synergies in Jointly Addressing Climate Change, Health Equity and Gender Equality
Posted February 18, 2023 by UNDP
“Climate change is already impacting negatively on the health and well-being of individuals across the globe, and this burden is likely to become more important and debilitating over time. Due to deep-rooted systemic inequalities, the growing negative consequences disproportionately affect diverse women, girls and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people. The same structural and cultural factors that render them more vulnerable also limit their meaningful participation in mitigation and adaptation planning and marginalize their needs.”
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Sudan’s water crisis and the women fighting back
Posted February 13, 2023 by UN Environment Programme
“Farmer Nima Elmassad noticed the weather changing around seven years ago. In Sudan’s southern White Nile State, the rains began coming later and falling inconsistently. During the long, harsh dry season, her children had to travel three hours per day to collect water, and all but one dropped out of school. The family donkey that towed their water wagon became progressively weaker. “When the donkey died, we suffered a lot,” Elmassad said. “I had to beg water from neighbours for cooking and drinking. We could only bathe once a week.’”
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AMF participates in African Development Bank's Staff Retreat
Posted February 13, 2023 by AlphaMundi Foundation
The Gender-Smart Enterprise Assistance Research Coalition (G-SEARCh) comprises six likeminded organizations and believes that gender diverse teams lead to better financial and social outcomes. AlphaMundi Foundation presented key insights and lessons learned from G-SEARCh at the African Development Bank’s staff retreat in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. This was done together with our program partners at the William Davidson Institute and Asili Agriculture.
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Speakers Highlight National Strategies Tackling Effects of Pandemic, Conflicts, Inequalities, as Social Development Commissions Concludes General Discussion
Posted February 13, 2023 by the United Nations
“Detailing the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and conflicts on the employment market, delegates outlined strategies to overcome inequalities within and between countries and to provide decent work opportunities for all. . .Numerous delegates emphasized that hardest hit by the interlocking crises were people already facing discrimination and marginalization in employment and workers in informal and insecure sectors, including women, young people, older persons, persons with disabilities and migrants.”
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Women need to be at centre of decisions for future-ready society: Smriti Irani
Posted February 11, 2023 by the Economic Times
“Union minister Smriti Irani on Saturday said women have to be at the centre of any discourse and decision for a future-ready society. Speaking at the G-20 Empower Inception meeting, the women and child development minister said India is keen to play a key role in finding pragmatic global solutions for the well-being of all and, in doing so, manifest the true spirit of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world is one family).”
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ECOWAS Member States Regional Technical Workshop on the Theme: “Placing Women at the Centre of the Transition to a Green Economy in West Africa”
Posted: February 9, 2023 by ECOWAS
“About 40 policy makers from ECOWAS Regional Institutions and Member States have been invited to this important technical workshop organised by the EGDC and UN WOMEN to discuss the place of women and girls in the transition to a green economy in West Africa. They include representatives from the Ministries of ECOWAS Member States in charge of Gender and Women, Environment, Economy/Finance/Planning, Entrepreneurship and Labour, the ECOWAS Commission, its Institutions and Agencies, UN Women, Regional and International Institutions and Civil Society Organisations.”
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Rights-Based Approach, Renewable Energy Revolution Key for Safer, More Sustainable World, Secretary-General Tells General Assembly, Outlining 2023 Priorities
Posted February 6, 2023 by the United Nations
“The Doomsday Clock is now 90 seconds to midnight, which means 90 seconds to total global catastrophe. This is the closest the clock has ever stood to humanity’s darkest hour — and closer than even during the height of the cold war. In truth, the Doomsday Clock is a global alarm clock. We need to wake up — and get to work.”
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The Rockefeller Foundation Announces Support for the India Extreme Heat Income Insurance Initiative as Part of the Global Climate Resilience Fund for Women
Posted February 6 2023 by the Rockefeller Foundation
“The Extreme Heat Income Insurance is the first investment in Arsht-Rock’s Cool Capital Stack, and the first commitment in the Global Climate Resilience Fund for Women, also announced yesterday by Reema Nanavaty, SEWA’s Director, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton—a longstanding partner to SEWA and global champion for women and girls.”
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Organisations to integrate gender in climate management in Africa
Posted February 2, 2023 by ESI Africa
“The Food and Agriculture Organistion of the United Nations (FAO) has joined efforts with the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group to integrate gender dimensions in climate action and disaster risk management and reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa. This collaboration holds the promise of hope for millions of African women.”
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Foreword: Global Climate Justice
Posted January 31, 2023 by E-International Relations
“Cimate ambition comes with pressing questions. Who bears the burden of climate action as societies around the world transit to a low-carbon regime and to sustainable ways of life? Relatedly, who bears the burden of climate adaptation as societies adjust to with new climate scenarios? Moreover, with reference to climate justice, we understand that the impacts of climate change will affect some communities more severely than others. Low-income, marginalised and other disadvantaged groups will be hit the most.”
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Increasing Women’s Economic Productivity: The Case for Gender Lens Investing
Posted January 27, 2023 by Observer Research Foundation
“The year 2022 saw the global economic outlook deteriorate amidst high inflation, fiscal tightening, and supply chain uncertainties arising from both the Russia-Ukraine war and the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Global Gross Domestic Product (GDP), after expanding by some 5 percent in 2021, contracted in the first half of 2022. This brief makes a case for gender lens investing (GLI) as a means to boost women’s participation in economic activity, and thereby contribute to improved global GDP.”
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New Research Reveals the Benefits and Costs of Gender-Smart Technical Assistance to SMEs and Investors
Posted January 18, 2023 by Business Fights Poverty
“Gender lens investing includes three key entry points for investors: (1) providing capital to women-led/founded companies and/or gender-forward businesses; (2) applying a gender lens to the investment cycle, such as during pipeline development; and (3) funding and supporting the design and implementation of gender-inclusive technical assistance (TA) activities. Investors often focus on the first two of these entry points, largely ignoring gender while providing TA and other types of post-investment support.”
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AFRICA: FAO and ARC to mainstream gender in climate action
Posted February 6, 2023 by Afrik21
“According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), women and young people are 14 times more likely than men to die in disasters, and women make up 80% of those displaced by climate change. In response, the UN agency is working with the African Risk Capacity (ARC) to integrate gender into climate action and disaster risk management and reduction in sub-Saharan Africa.”