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Cape Town, South Africa - 3 DaysWednesday
February 19
2025Africa’s Green Economy Summit 2025
Connect Global Capital and African Projects
From entrepreneurial start-ups to national scale infrastructure projects, we connect project owners with a network of global investors who fund opportunities that will accelerate Africa’s journey to a just and inclusive Green Economy.
What to expect at AGES 25:
- 60+ green projects across regions, sectors, phases: 2 pitch stages showcasing a pipeline worth $3bn+
- 6 sectors in the limelight: renewables, e-mobility, waste management, water services, clean tech and sustainable agriculture
- No green without blue: The blue economy inclusion elevates the discussions to the greater sustainability agenda
- Content pillars: Green reforms, biodiversity & nature, climate finance, resilient cities, green supply chains & industrialisation
Our team is dedicated to achieving your mission, ensuring that you walk away inspired and equipped with the tools to take the next big step in Africa’s green economy transition.
This 4-day deal-making platform showcases investable African projects from cross Africa, both large and small scale, in closed and open deal making environments. Connecting stakeholders to deals and to fast-track the just transition is core to the objective of the Summit.
We’re committed to helping you connect with the right people, so that you can expand your network and achieve your business objectives. At Africa’s Green Economy Summit, we’re more than just an event – we’re a catalyst for growth and progress.
We hope to do this under the following theme for 2025:
Building a Climate Resilient Africa: Catalysing Investment and Innovation in the Green and Blue Economies.
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Building Data Capacity for Impact Management
Do you agree that centralized data drives actions, and focusing on people leads to real change? We do. Over the years, we have worked with many organizations to develop their Impact Measurement and Management (IMM) process. It always aligns with data analytics principles. To monitor metrics, data from CRMs, Google Sheets, and surveys must be transformed and aggregated into one unified data management system. This process involves data culture and data management skills. We learned that,
1. Data is one of any organization’s most valuable assets.
2. Everyone within an organization uses data to get their jobs done.
3. Leadership often uses data for decision-making and funding.
Then why do so many organizations struggle with building data capacity? This year, we’re taking a bold step to offer your team a new data capacity-building opportunity, sharing all the knowledge we have gathered. Why not invite your team to learn how to implement a reliable impact measurement process for organizations of all sizes? Whether your team needs a data crash course or you’re looking to refine your existing impact data management processes, join us. The webinar will explain why and how increasing your team’s data capacity can achieve robust Impact Measurement and Management and an opportunity to sign up with a special offer. Thank you.
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