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The UK Government, through its UK-Nigeria Tech Hub, has launched a Green Tech Programme, which will support 30 Nigerian female green-tech entrepreneurs with 12 weeks coaching sessions with industry experts. The coaching sessions is expected to boost the capacity of the entrepreneurs, as well as the likelihood of the enterprises to scale and become more sustainable businesses. The Hub, in collaboration with Future Females as the implementing partner, has taken this next step as part of its pledge to help drive clean, resilient and inclusive recoveries in Nigeria, shaping the low carbon economy of the future that will create new jobs, attract green investment and protect the environment for future generations. ....
Applications for Future Females Business School GreenTech program now open Shares Applications for the Future Females Business School GreenTech program, in partnership with the UK-Kenya Tech Hub are open for Kenyan-based female entrepreneurs . The entrepreneurs targeted should have GreenTech business ideas or be early-stage startups and are passionate about making a social impact. Applications are open until 22 February 2021, with only 30 spots available for the pilot program commencing on 8th March 2021. The UK, through the UK-Kenya Tech Hub and in partnership with the Future Females Business School have launched the program to support 30 female entrepreneurs grow their GreenTech businesses. As the host of the 2021 UN Climate Change summit, the UK is working hard in advance of COP 26 to increase the level of global ambition necessary to provide confidence that we are on track to limit global warming to below 2 degrees. . ....