ANDE and the IKEA Foundation launched the second phase of a partnership to improve access to finance for waste and circularity enterprises in India and Kenya.
As part of this initiative, ANDE aims to unify forward-thinking investors dedicated to seeding early-stage ventures in waste management and the circular economy. The project will support investors interested in waste and circularity through a series of activities to improve their knowledge, networks, and strategies around investing in the sector.
The cohort seeks to assemble organizations keen on deepening their market insights and readiness to channel investments into nascent waste and circularity enterprises within Kenya and India.
The members selected for this cohort are investors who either have a track record in these sectors or are exploring opportunities to contribute to environmental sustainability. A particular emphasis was placed on locally-based investors, fostering a community deeply rooted in the regions it serves.
Meet the Kenya Cohort
What’s next
Participants will engage in a curated suite of activities designed to enhance their understanding of waste and circularity business models, equip them with the tools to measure the impact of various waste management business models, and connect them to ecosystem actors who might provide a pipeline of investable businesses.
Key Features of the Program
Investment Manager Training
Cohort members will benefit from a bespoke version of ANDE’s Investment Manager Training (IMT), tailored specifically to the nuances of waste and circularity, scheduled for 2024 and 2025 in India and Kenya.
Sector Investment Guides
ANDE is working with experts to produce detailed guides on investing in the waste and circularity sectors in India and Kenya, poised to serve as the go-to resource for cohort members and the wider public. Read the introductory guides below, and look out for sector deep-dives by November 2024.
Investor – ESO Workshops
A series of collaborative workshops will provide a platform for investors and entrepreneur support organizations (ESOs) to refine investment strategies, share insights, and brainstorm on how to improve the pipeline of investment-ready enterprises emerging from accelerators and incubators.
Impact Measurement and Management Capacity Building
A focus on impact measurement and management (IMM) will provide investors with the tools to quantify and enhance the societal and environmental impacts of their investments.
For further information about ANDE’s Access to Green Finance Project, please contact:
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India – Ananya Saini (ananya.saini@aspeninstitute.org)
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Kenya – Francis Gitau (francis.gitau@aspeninstitute.org)