November Observances
Key sustainability landmarks and events occurring throughout the month of November.
The Massive Opportunities for African Founders in Health Diagnostics and Last-Mile Care
byThe Insight Desk• Jan 19, 2026
Outbreaks keep exposing diagnostic delays and last-mile gaps, inviting founders to build fast health diagnostics and delivery tools communities trust.
Read MoreCOP30 Showed Why Africa Must Lead the Next Phase of Climate Action
byAdetoro Adetayo• Nov 26, 2025
The continent isn’t asking for charity; it’s building energy systems, financing models, and industries that could shape the global green economy.
Read MoreHow Rachid Yazami's Work Challenges Africa's Raw Mineral Export Pattern
byAdetoro Adetayo• Nov 15, 2025
Rachid Yazami’s discoveries reveal how Africa could build its own battery industry, capturing value instead of exporting raw minerals abroad.
Read MoreSkills Every Young African Should Build to Thrive in the Green Economy
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 8, 2025
Many young Africans are rethinking what work means, turning climate challenges into income through skills in clean energy, farming, and innovation.
Read MoreAfrican Mining Week Opens Doors to New Deals
byThe Trending Desk• Oct 5, 2025
On October 1–3, 2025, ministers and investors met in Cape Town to chart Africa’s mining future: innovation, investment, and inclusion took center stage.
Read More5 Financing Models African Investors Should Be Watching
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 2, 2025
Many African startups collapsed chasing Silicon Valley’s playbook; these five financing models show investors where real growth and steady returns lie.
Read MoreGhana’s Secondhand Clothing Trade Is Drowning in Waste. Here’s How to Save It.
byEzinne Okoroafor• Aug 17, 2025
A Waste-based Tax and Extended Producer Responsibility could keep jobs alive while tackling pollution at the source.
Read MoreHow Invisible Networks Are Powering the Next Economic Leap
byAdetumilara Adetayo• Aug 6, 2025
Fiber cables and cloud servers don’t get much attention, but they’re changing lives—from smart farms in Uganda to online classrooms in Nigeria. Can Africa connect the rest before the gap widens?
Read MoreThe Push to Digitize Ghana’s Indigenous Languages
byAdetumilara Adetayo• Jun 22, 2025
In a country where most apps speak English, Ghanaian developers are coding in Twi, Ewe, and Ga to close a digital divide and protect what’s at risk of being erased.
Read MoreWhat Global ESG Frameworks Miss About Local African Realities
byAdetoro Adetayo• Jun 14, 2025
From boardrooms to village markets, ESG frameworks often clash with daily realities that don’t fit into global scorecards.
Read MoreNamibia's Daring Quest to Decarbonize the Steel Industry
byAdetoro Adetayo• May 20, 2024
In a bold move, Namibia’s Oshivela Project aims to reshape steel production by cutting emissions entirely, marking a historic shift forward.
Read MoreAba's Geometric Power Plant and Future Prospects
byTomi Abe• Apr 15, 2024
The Geometric Power Plant promises to reshape Aba’s energy landscape, delivering reliable electricity and driving significant industrial and economic growth.
Read MoreDrone Rangers: Zipline's Quest for Greener Logistics
byFavour Olumuyiwa• Dec 31, 2023
Zipline uses electric autonomous drones to deliver healthcare, consumer goods, and food worldwide, advancing greener, faster logistics with remarkable efficiency.
Read MoreCan Nigeria Plug In? The High-Wire Road to Electric Vehicles in a Low-Power Nation
byOluwadara Adewuyi• Nov 6, 2023
Power cuts, limited infrastructure, and uneven policy are holding back Nigeria’s EV future, but local innovation and off-grid solutions could offer a way forward.
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