July 21, 2025 - 02:26

The Joint Innovation Facility is actively seeking partnerships aimed at enhancing climate mitigation technologies across Africa. This initiative offers a substantial funding opportunity of 250,000 EUR to support innovative projects that address the pressing challenges of climate change on the continent.
The focus is on fostering meaningful collaborations both within Africa and with European partners. By bringing together diverse expertise and resources, the facility aims to scale up effective solutions that can make a significant impact on climate resilience and sustainability.
Eligible projects should demonstrate a clear potential for positive environmental outcomes and be designed to implement practical, scalable technologies. This funding initiative not only emphasizes the importance of local solutions but also encourages cross-continental cooperation to tackle global climate issues.
Organizations and innovators interested in contributing to this vital cause are encouraged to apply, as this represents a unique opportunity to drive impactful change in the realm of climate technology.
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