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ANNOUNCING THE FINALISTS: SUSTAINING IMPACT PRIZE 2025

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At ASEW, we believe that sustainable change is driven by bold ideas, locally rooted solutions, and people who dare to build a better future. The Sustaining Impact Prize is our way of honouring that spirit.

Each year, as part of the Sustaining Impact Summit (SIS), we recognize outstanding African-led initiatives creating scalable, self-sustaining solutions to some of the continent’s most pressing challenges. This year, we received an incredible number of applications — from grassroots innovators, community changemakers, and visionary entrepreneurs across the continent. After a rigorous screening process, we are thrilled to introduce 5 powerful finalists selected from the top 8 interviewed applicants.                                                                                             

These finalists have demonstrated excellence in sustainability, innovation, and commitment to long-term impact.

Meet the Top 5 Finalists for the 2025 Sustaining Impact Prize

1. Omoyemi Temitope OladiranEl Plethora Vocational Academy (Nigeria): Empowering women and youth through vocational, digital, and entrepreneurial skills delivered via low-cost platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram. Their Entrepreneurship and Skill Development Initiative (ESDI) is building sustainable livelihoods and tackling unemployment, poverty, and gender inequality — one community at a time.

2. Anyanwu Glory IfechiGreenfarm Resources (Nigeria): Championing climate-smart agriculture for smallholder farmers in rural Nigeria, with a focus on women and youth. Through training, sustainable farming techniques, and inclusive systems, they are building climate resilience, food security, and economic empowerment from the ground up.

3. Oguguamobi Oyesiji mobi Designs (Nigeria): Tackling textile waste through sustainable fashion and upcycling. From eco-friendly fashion to youth training programs, mobi Designs is embedding circularity into fashion consumption and creating income-generating opportunities while raising environmental awareness.

4. Tambe David Tipah – Centre for Phage Biology and Therapeutics (Nigeria): Nigeria’s first research center dedicated to phage-based solutions for sustainable agriculture and health. Their work in antimicrobial resistance and biological alternatives to agrochemicals is at the frontier of biotechnology and environmental conservation.

5. Christian Mwijage – ECOACT (Tanzania): Turning ocean plastics and packaging waste into sustainable plastic timber for furniture and construction. Their innovative, chemical-free technology not only combats marine pollution and deforestation but powers a circular economy that’s uniquely African and scalable.

What’s Next?

These 5 finalists will now move to the final stage of evaluation, where they’ll pitch live during the Sustaining Impact Summit 2025.

Only 3 will be crowned winners of this year’s Sustaining Impact Prize! The winners will walk away with:

1ST PRIZE: $500

  • ASEW Fellowship
  • Recognition & Visibility
  • Access to Free ASEW Premium Trainings
  • Mentorship Opportunities

2ND PRIZE: $300

  • ASEW Fellowship
  • Recognition & Visibility
  • Mentorship Opportunities

3RD PRIZE: $200

  • ASEW Fellowship
  • Recognition & Visibility
  • Mentorship Opportunities

Join us as we celebrate innovation, resilience, and sustainability — and witness the unveiling of the top 3 impact champions.

Date: The prize competition takes place virtually on Day 2 (Aug 29) of the summit.

Time:   10am

Location: Online (Zoom)

Register to attend: https://bit.ly/ASEWSIS7th

Come cheer them on, learn from their journeys, and be inspired to drive impact in your own way.

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