MASIH aims to educate Indonesian rural communities on the benefits of shifting away from open wood burning and provide affordable financing options to purchase clean cook stoves that can reduce the impact of wood burning or that utilizes alternative fuel options.
Lubuto Energy brings affordable, reliable solar lighting to families in poor communities who are not connected to national electricity grids and are using harmful fumes for lighting.
Sauti ya Mama is a high impact social enterprise that aims to prevent mother-to-child transmission (PMCTC) of HIV by ensuring ART adherence by HIV-positive expectant mothers.
Empower Energy identifies village-level entrepreneurs and provides them with a solar-powered charging station which gives rural customers access to LED lights and mobile phone charging.
The Oninku Health Foundation is a new venture that seeks to address the occurrence of postpartum hemorrhage in rural communities of Ghana through training of traditional birth attendants.
Waste and Energy Technologies (WETECH) limited proposes to distribute solar lamps through an innovative, sustainable, and scalable model that will help all Malawians access clean lighting.
Local Links promotes renewable energy products through community-based rural financial services structures, known as savings groups. These groups form Local Links target market in rural Uganda and are a platform for the business model.
A mobile-accessible platform containing pre-developed video and audio content meant to teach farmers in Ghana the most relevant practices to increase farm yields and incomes.
Their team will establish relationships with rural based farm input traders (agro dealers) and associations as outlets in Malawi so that farmers can easily access PICS bags instead of relying on central shops.
Mukuru Clean Stoves will partner with local women groups to educate the community on the impacts of household air pollution and sell cook stoves in the most popular local markets in Kenya.