Partners

Implementing and technical partners: 

Cewas fosters innovation and sustainability in the environmental sector through entrepreneurship. Over the past years, together with its partners, Cewas has worked with 400+ entrepreneurs scaling their business models, growing their impact-potential and enhancing their investment-readiness, including via several dedicated acceleration programmes across Africa.
For more information, please visit: www.cewas.org
OPERO Services Ltd is a Kenyan based engineering and business development firm specialized in practical and sustainable solutions for human and solid waste management. OPERO uses innovative thinking, technical expertise and years of experience working in Kenya and other countries from the region.
For more information, please visit: www.opero-services.com
WASEU is a business association that supports small-scale local entrepreneurs to plan, build and sustain WASH businesses. It was founded in 2015 with the goal of advocating for an enabling environment for WASH entrepreneurs in Uganda.
For more information, please visit: www.waseu.org
MDF brings over 40 years of experience providing learning trajectories, advisory guidance, facilitation, evaluations, enterprise development, and partnership services worldwide. MDF consists of a diverse team of professionals with complementary expertise, with over 125 staff across the globe, including a dedicated office in Ghana.
For more information, please visit: https://www.mdf.nl/
seecon impact consists of a team of innovators who create solutions for a sustainable future. For this purpose, the organisation works worldwide in innovative projects for sustainable development. In the business sector, seecon impact helps partners and beneficiaries to make a greater contribution to sustainable development in the areas of climate change and WASH through better impact monitoring and management, business development coaching and investment readiness training.
For more information, please visit: www.seecon.ch
Irise is an award winning, global leader in menstrual health programming, research, advocacy and policy development, transforming peoples’ lives through period equality. Working in the UK and in East Africa, Irise brings together young people held back by their periods and their allies to create change in their own communities and in wider society.
For more information, please visit: www.iriseinstituteeastafrica.org

This accelerator is made possible with the financial support of: 

As a non-profit foundation, Siemens Stiftung promotes sustainable social development, which is crucially dependent on access to basic services, high-quality education, and an understanding of culture. The Foundation’s work focuses on three topic areas: Access to Essential Services, Connected Societies, and Climate & Sustainability.
For more information, please visit: www.siemens-stiftung.org/en/
The Case for Her (TCFH) believes in an equal world where women and girls thrive and that by investing in key women’s health issues that have been long underfunded and overlooked, we have an unprecedented opportunity to break open gender inequality. Its dynamic and flexible portfolio spans the globe and includes investments in product companies, tech innovations, research initiatives, and grassroots organizations.
For more information, please visit: www.thecaseforher.com
Knorr-Bremse Global Care is a global non-profit organization set up by Knorr-Bremse employees – a German manufacturer of braking systems for rail and commercial vehicles with a presence in over 30 countries – to offer new prospects to people who find themselves in need through no fault of their own. It supports projects run by partner organisations, primarily in the areas of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as education.
For more information, please visit: www.global-care.knorr-bremse.com
The Waterloo Foundation (TWF) is an independent grant-making Foundation created in 2007, and based in Cardiff, Wales, that is most interested in projects that help globally particularly in the areas of the disparity of opportunities and wealth and the unsustainable use of the world’s natural resources. TWF aims to help both the global community and the local community here in Wales.
For more information, please visit: www.waterloofoundation.org.uk/