‘WeForGood International’ unveils women championing sustainable solutions in Africa

WeForGood International recently unveiled the X-Women Championing Sustainable Solutions in Africa, a list that spotlights remarkable women at the forefront of environmental sustainability across the continent.

Originally conceived as a celebration of 100 Women Creating a Better Africa (100WCBA) which recognises women who contribute their quota towards the fulfillment of the sustainable development goals in Africa, this initiative has evolved to focus specifically on environmental sustainability in recognition of the urgent need for action in the face of climate change and ecological degradation.

From protecting fragile ecosystems to advocating for renewable energy solutions, these women stand out for their innovative approaches, unwavering commitment, and tangible impact in addressing environmental issues, each making a significant difference in shaping a more sustainable Africa.

Speaking about the initiative, the CEO of WeForGood International, Temitayo Ade-Peters said: “Our mission is deeply rooted in promoting sustainable solutions and with this well-deserved recognition, we are not just celebrating these women but showcasing their work so that their solutions can be adopted by more people while inspiring others to catalyze action towards a healthier planet and future.

“As with previous years, this was also open for public nomination across Africa and we are happy with the quality of the results and the potential it holds to spread the message and inspire action around environmental sustainability” she added.

The X-Women are acknowledged trailblazers who are redefining conservation efforts, promoting sustainable agriculture, and leading community-driven initiatives to combat environmental degradation. From rural villages to urban centers, their work resonates across diverse landscapes, inspiring change and fostering resilience in the face of climate challenges.

2024 X-Women Championing Sustainable Solutions in Africa (X-WCSA) include: Rose Sikulu; Co-Founder, Fibertext Green Paper Limited; Kenyan, Lolade ALONGE; CEO, Celloop; Nigerian, Doreen Irungu; Founder/CEO, Ustawi Afrika; Kenyan, Agharese Onaghise; Executive Director, Food & Beverage Recycling Alliance (FBRA), Nigerian, Glory Brendan-Otuojor; Executive Director, Development Impact Pathfinders Initiative (Devimpath), Nigerian, Bekeme Masade-Olowola; Chief Executive/Founder, CSR-in-Action; Nigerian, Sevidzem Ernestine Leikeki; Women Empowerment Officer; Cameroon Gender and Environment Watch (CAMGEW); Cameroonian, Temitope Okunnu; Founder, FABE International Foundation; Nigerian, Onyinyechi Chikere; Founder and Operations Manager, Clozetsales; Nigerian.

Others are: Ayanda Nyikana; Founder, Apara Global; South African,  Crystal Chigbu; Executive Director, The IREDE Foundation; Nigerian, Nina Mbah; Co-founder, The African Climate Stories; Nigerian,  Yetunde Deborah Fadeyi; Founder, REES Africa and CEO, Vectar Energy; Nigerian, Sakinat Bello; Lead Consultant, Heela Green Resources; Nigerian, Adejumoke Olowookere; Creative Director, African Creative Sustainable Synergy Hub (ACSSH), Founder, The Waste Museum; Nigerian,  Jennifer Uchendu; Founder, SustyVibes; Nigerian, Adejoke Lasisi; Founder and CEO, Planet 3R and Jokelinks Weaving School; Nigerian and Adesola Adegeye; Founder, Greenwithgrin; Nigerian.

‘WeForGood is a sustainable solution and impact design firm that brings people together to act on causes they care about. The firm work with change-makers in Africa to design measurable impact and tell change stories to inspire and connect people to the right opportunities for achieving a healthier planet.  

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