We are excited to announce that we will be hosting ANDE’s Township Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Learning Labs in South Africa.
Climate change and environmental degradation place significant stress on India’s biodiversity, food supply, water and energy security, and human health. The private sector will play a critical role in achieving these objectives, particularly growth-oriented entrepreneurship that can bring new ideas into practice, introduce technical innovations, and create demand for new environmentally friendly goods and services. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), green entrepreneurs address climate change and/or create a positive environmental value either through the process of delivering products/services (e.g., utilizing clean technologies) or by working in a green sector (e.g., waste management). Such entrepreneurs tackle climate change from multiple angles.
This report establishes a baseline understanding of the state of green entrepreneurship in India by assessing existing business models, the available financial and technical support for entrepreneurs, and key sectoral issues regarding the policy landscape and market opportunity. The purpose of the study is to inform decision-makers, such as policymakers, donors, investors, and business development service providers, of the primary trends, opportunities, and challenges in the green entrepreneurial ecosystem in India.
Em Ekong recently joined the Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE) and serves as the West Africa Chapter Head. Em has experience in entrepreneurship and ecosystem building going back 25 years, spanning Europe, USA and Africa. Expertise includes business advisory and training services, project management and advocacy and communications. Prior to joining ANDE, Em was…
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