Greening African Development.
We are committed to the realisation of a socially inclusive economic growth and development path that is low-carbon, climate-resilient, resource-efficient; maintains and enhances biodiversity and ecosystems.
Programmes & Initiatives
1
EcoHeroes Initiative (formerly Environmental Education Programme)
employs co-creation and learner-centred approach to empower youth with practise-based education for sustainable development (ESD) for creativity and innovation to raise a new generation of workforce for green growth …
2
Mentoring for Research Programme (MRP)
establishes structured technical and thematic relationships between students in African universities and experienced researchers across the globe …
3
Africa4Nature Health Initiative (A4NHI)
advocated for a new deal with nature that is aimed towards increasing the commitment to nature conservation and protection of biodiversity …
4
EcoKnowledge Derivatives (EKD)
a strategic mechanism that employs active and non-conventional strategies for effective knowledge dissemination and evidence-based policy advocacy for green growth …
5
Worldwide Teach-In on Climate & Justice
engage with the youth to organise various events and platforms to educate, discuss and act for climate and justice …
Support us in our efforts to realise a cleaner and greener Africa that favours all inhabitants
Past & Present Partners
International Accreditations & Memberships
In the Media
Intercontinental Learning: EcoHeroes’ 2023 Virtual Knowledge Sharing Workshop with Climate Youth Japan
The 2022/2023 Intercontinental Knowledge Sharing Workshop’s finale held on Friday 20th October, 2023 at 11am
Intercontinental Learning: EcoHeroes’ 2023 Virtual Knowledge Sharing Workshop Highlights
As Green Growth Africa drew the curtains over the illustrious EcoHeroes 2022/2023 cohort this October,
Green Growth Africa holds Press Conference to Celebrate International Youth Day 2023 – Calls for multisectoral action to accelerate green growth for Africa
Africa’s burgeoning youth population, accounting for more than 60% of its inhabitants and estimated to