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    Top Five African Women Powering the Green Economy and Sustainability

    As the global shift toward sustainability accelerates, Africa is emerging as a hub of innovation driven by visionary women who are building solutions rooted in resilience, circularity, and community impact. These leaders are reimagining waste, energy, water, and natural resources—not just as challenges, but as opportunities to create inclusive, eco-friendly economies.

    From turning plastic and bamboo into sustainable products to converting invasive plants into clean energy, expanding access to solar power, and delivering climate-resilient water systems, these five women embody the transformative potential of Africa’s green economy. Their work highlights how homegrown innovation, when paired with entrepreneurial grit, can tackle climate change while improving livelihoods across the continent.

    Meet five prominent figures leading Africa’s green economy and sustainability efforts:

    Lorna Rutto – Kenya

    Turns plastic waste into eco-friendly building materials through her social enterprise, Ecopost, addressing both recycling and job creation in marginalized communities.

    Bernice Dapaah – Ghana

    Founder of the Ghana Bamboo Bike Initiative, producing bikes from bamboo to reduce environmental degradation and create sustainable employment.

    Mariama Mamane – Niger

    Environmental engineer and founder of Jacigreen, converting water hyacinth into compost, biogas, and electricity—offering sustainable solutions to ecosystem infestation.

    Jasmine Samantar – Somalia

    Through Samawat Energy, delivers affordable, off-grid solar home systems via micro-leasing—boosting energy access in underserved regions.

    Yvette Ishimwe – Rwanda

    Founder of Iriba Water Group, tackling water scarcity with sustainable business models that serve low-income communities.

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