Groundwater is more likely to contain contaminants that can lead to illness—something Faith Kuya personally experienced growing up in Tanzania, inspiring the launch of her business.
Read MoreWe made changes to the pitch competition that will shape future events. Here’s everything you need to know about the changes and why.
Read MoreWhen Joshua Ichor was 10 years old, he was hospitalized with typhoid fever—an illness that inspired him to launch a business ensuring better access to clean water for all.
Read MoreBotswana is considered one of the most unequal countries in the world—but Granny Lesiamang is working to change that through her business.
Read MoreWe celebrate all entrepreneurs solving problems. However, the Because Accelerator looks for a certain type of entrepreneur.
Read More32 million tons of waste are generated annually in Nigeria. eTrash2Cash is on a mission to lower that while generating income for the community.
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Read MoreSolomon’s family struggled after their land stopped producing—so he launched a business to help more families like his in Uganda.
Read MoreRead about Latoya Jones, the founder of Glass Girls Uganda, and how she supports girls in the community through glass cutting and upcycling.
Read MoreMartine may have a background in architecture—but today her business involves working with Lebanese women to craft traditional preserves.
Read MoreRead about Francisca’s journey working with indigenous communities to growing a thriving business making tortilla chips from crickets.
Read More17 million people in Nigeria are food insecure. Read how Onimisi Atere is tackling this problem by supporting local smallholder farmers.
Read MoreWe caught up with Kabir Olaosebikan, founder of Craft Planet, to hear what he has accomplished since completing the Because Accelerator.
Read MoreEnergy poverty affects 733 million people annually, but Valentine Nnamani aims to solve it one rechargeable lantern at a time in Nigeria.
Read MoreTolulope is the founder of ThinkBikes, a Nigeria-based business that produces electric bikes for small businesses to rent or purchase.
Read MoreMiriam Feza is the founder of Clay Cosmo, a business that employs refugee women to make beauty products using natural ingredients.
Read MoreDercolBags is a Ghana-based business that manufactures eco-friendly alternatives to single-use packaging.
Read MoreAfter seeing women across Nigeria lack access to sanitary products, Esther launched Venille. Read about her business.
Read MoreRead how Haneesh Katnawer overcame challenges growing up to co-founding a social impact business that employs rural communities.
Read More215 thousand tons of plastic waste were generated in Tanzania in 2018—but Christian Mwijage aims to change that.
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