EiA SDG Series
By ENRICH in Africa
The sessions are developed under the EiA project, by SPI. EiA has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101004709.
EiA SDG Series Jun 29, 2022
4th EiA SDG session - Innovation and Entrepreneurship Led by Youth
The 4th ENRICH in Africa SDG session was held on June 22nd. The four invited speakers were Dr Suzanne Ambetsa, Principal Research Officer at the Ministry of Investment Entrepreneurship and Industry of Seychelles; Dr Joshua Takalimane, Assistant Research Officer at Lesotho Academy of Sciences and Technology; Dr Raju Chandrasekar, Director at World Development Foundation; Dr Tevello Tjapela CEO of Phuthalichaba Savings & Credit Cooperative Society Ltd.
Enrich in Africa EiA aims to support and develop Europe-Africa partnerships in the fields of innovation and entrepreneurship. You can learn more on the project’s website.
3rd EiA SDG session – African girls and women in Science, Technology and Innovation
The 3rd EiA SDG session was held on September 29. The three invited speakers were Monique Kwachou (Better Breed Cameroon / University of the Free State), Simone Andersson (WEEE Centre) and Tania Tena Pérez (Fundación Mujeres por Africa).
ENRICH in Africa has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101004709.
2nd EiA SDG session – Innovation and Entrepreneurship Driven by Needs
The 2nd session of the EiA series of conferences on entrepreneurship and innovation to accelerate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals was held on June 28. The topic of the session was innovation and entrepreneurship driven by needs.
The three invited speakers were Elsie Onsongo (International Centre for Frugal Innovation), Ana Dju (UNDP Guinea-Bissau Accelerator Lab) and Lindsey Schwidder (TUDelft). The session was moderated by Catarina Milhazes and André Almeida.
ENRICH in Africa has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101004709.