SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODELS IN THE LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

“Stepping into the ISA program, I’m driven by the belief that evaluating sustainability in Namibian logistics and supply chain management can facilitate awareness and advance sustainable practices.“   Tekla Amutenya from Namibia, is a researcher, educator, and the founder of Tek-tenya Investments. With a decade in academia and sustainability education, she’s dedicated to empowering businesses across
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16. April 2024

PROJECT TITLE: TRANSFORMING LIVES WITH CLIMATE-SMART URBAN AGRICULTURE

Jackson N Sebigunda – DR Congo Step into the visionary project led by Jackson, where innovation meets sustainability to shape a brighter future for urban farming in Goma, DR Congo. Jackson’s mission? To pioneer hydroponic and urban farming systems, leveraging eco-friendly techniques to support plant cultivation within controlled environments. With a focus on training farmers
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16. April 2024

PROJECT TITLE: DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABLE AFRICAN INDIGENOUS VEGETABLES (AIVS) VALUE CHAIN IN KENYA

Cynthia Onyangore – Kenya Enter the realm of Cynthia Onyangore’s groundbreaking project, where each seed planted signifies a step towards a brighter future for Kenya’s agricultural landscape. Her mission? To create an inclusive and sustainable African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs) value chain, empowering resilient women and nurturing communities. Through innovative practices and stakeholder collaboration, Cynthia’s vision
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16. April 2024

PROJECT TITLE: GREEN ACTION PATHWAY (GAP)

Mmachukwu Obimdike Loretta – Nigeria           Drawing inspiration from her time in Hamburg, Germany, Obimdike L. Mmachukwu has spearheaded a groundbreaking project aimed at transforming climate change education in Nigerian schools. Through innovative curriculum development focusing on ecosystem restoration, nursery establishment, and climate change education for secondary schools, Obimdike has achieved
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16. April 2024