The Global South’s largest convening on impact entrepreneurship and sustainable development, the Sankalp Summit has held the 1st Edition of the Sankalp West Africa Summit in Accra Ghana.
Every year, the Summit recognises and rewards high impact enterprises from a pool of promising finalists, in the Africa region which are tackling key development challenges. The finalists also get the opportunity to pitch their enterprises to a jury panel comprising of eminent business leaders and investors.
This year the winners were four most innovative young entrepreneurs in West Africa, whose ideas are well poised to deliver significant impact outcomes, whilst solving some of the most complex social challenges.
The 10 outstanding finalist impact enterprises representing the west Africa region included Agriculture startups – Alcoford Corporation from Togo; Green Afro Palms from Ghana; Kitovu Technology, Farm Corps and Simkay Foods from Nigeria; Clean Energy startups ShaQ Express and Sustainable Energy Technologies Ltd from Ghana; Healthcare startup Drug-It Solutions from Nigeria and Circular Economy startup Pad Up Creations from Nigeria.
The Sankalp West Africa Awards 2023 Winner was Green Afro-Palms from Ghana, an agricultural startup engaged in the business of oil palm farming and processing.
They also pay it forward through farmer sensitization aimed at promoting environmentally sustainable oil palm farming.
The First Runner Up was Kitovu Technology from Nigeria.
Kitovu is an agri startup that build climate-smart farming and post-harvest infrastructure for African agriculture, which provides smallholder farmers with decision support and access to tools and resources that optimize their productivity and incomes.
The Second Runner Up was ShaQ Express, Ghana’s first superapp.
It is a tech company addressing the evolving needs and challenges in the e-commerce and logistics industry their mission is to connect packages to people.
In a unique format, the Fourth Winner, called as the ‘Sankalp Ecosystem Award’ is given through a voting process from practitioners from the developmental ecosystem.