$253 million allocated to climate-resilient infrastructure in Africa
Global Evergreening Alliance seeks to restore degraded lands and capture 20 billion tons of CO2 by 2050. Eligible parties include NGOs, research institutes, and government agencies. Israeli green businesses have the opportunity to participate in land restoration programs, biomass energy production, and more. As a member of the alliance, Israel can collaborate with governments and organizations worldwide to promote sustainable land use and combat climate change. By increasing tree coverage, soil carbon sequestration, and biomass energy production, Israel can contribute to achieving the alliance's goals while promoting ecological and economic sustainability.
IFDC is looking for seed and fertilizer companies to provide their products for use in Africa.
The products will be utilized to develop more effective use of seeds and fertilizers and production technologies, including marketing and information systems to smallholder farmers in Africa.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is a renowned philanthropic organization that focuses on improving health, education, and economic development in Africa. This funding opportunity is relevant to Israeli vendors and companies with expertise in healthcare, biotechnology, and information technology. The foundation supports a wide range of initiatives aimed at addressing key challenges in Africa, including poverty reduction, disease prevention, and improving access to education. As such, Israeli companies working on projects that align with the foundation's priorities may find this funding opportunity particularly interesting. By leveraging their expertise in these fields, Israeli vendors have the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of millions of people in Africa.